jelsas
Well-Known Member
What's the minimum volume I can get away with boiling for a 5-gal. batch? I'm considering trying to speed up my brew-day activities a bit for the following Kolsch recipe:
0.5lb wheat DME
5.5lb light DME
2 oz Hallertau
Boil 1 gal. water
add wheat DME
add 1.5 oz 6%AA Hallertau, boil for 10 min.
add 0.5 oz 6%AA Hallertau, boil for 5 min
Add light DME for 1-2 min.
cool & top off to get 5 gal in fermenter
aerate, add yeast, aerate
My brewing software (BeerAlchemy) puts this at 28 IBU -- roughly the range I was going for. I've read a bit about late malt extract additions to increase hops utilization & keep the color light. But, is adding almost all the DME at the end a no-no? or just boiling the bittering hops for 15 minutes? would I have trouble getting all that extract to dissolve in 1 gal. of water?
0.5lb wheat DME
5.5lb light DME
2 oz Hallertau
Boil 1 gal. water
add wheat DME
add 1.5 oz 6%AA Hallertau, boil for 10 min.
add 0.5 oz 6%AA Hallertau, boil for 5 min
Add light DME for 1-2 min.
cool & top off to get 5 gal in fermenter
aerate, add yeast, aerate
My brewing software (BeerAlchemy) puts this at 28 IBU -- roughly the range I was going for. I've read a bit about late malt extract additions to increase hops utilization & keep the color light. But, is adding almost all the DME at the end a no-no? or just boiling the bittering hops for 15 minutes? would I have trouble getting all that extract to dissolve in 1 gal. of water?