inkman15
Well-Known Member
I've been tweaking an IPA recipe recently and this time I'm going to try using Pils instead of 2-row. I have limited experience with Pils, having only used it a couple times in Saisons, both of which I did a standard 60-minute boil and didn't have any DMS issues.
When I went to purchase my grains for this batch, the guy at the store asked me if I was doing a 90-minute boil, saying something about how I should make sure to do so because the of the type of Pils they sell (can't remember what it is now). I also have zero experience with 90 minute boils. I've always done 60 and have never had an issue.
So, if I do a 90 minute boil, do I just sparge more based on my evaporation rate so that I still end up with the correct volume into the fermenter? Seems like a basic question, but I've just never had to deal with this before in my 5 years of brewing. As I said, I don't use Pils very often....
Thanks all...
When I went to purchase my grains for this batch, the guy at the store asked me if I was doing a 90-minute boil, saying something about how I should make sure to do so because the of the type of Pils they sell (can't remember what it is now). I also have zero experience with 90 minute boils. I've always done 60 and have never had an issue.
So, if I do a 90 minute boil, do I just sparge more based on my evaporation rate so that I still end up with the correct volume into the fermenter? Seems like a basic question, but I've just never had to deal with this before in my 5 years of brewing. As I said, I don't use Pils very often....
Thanks all...