Brewmegoodbeer
Well-Known Member
Hello all,
I am going to soon experiment with hop stands. Beersmith gives a hop utilization factor of 50% when performing a hop stand at 194 deg F. My question is, does this hopstand also account for the further isomerization of the boiled hops that may have been added to a recipe? For example, if I do a 20 minute hop stand at 194 degrees F, that is 20 extra minutes that all my boiled hop additions isomerize in my wort. Recently, Beersmith came out with a box that you can check to "calculate boiled hops isomerization" post boil in the whirlpool in the equipment profile. When checking this box, there is also a "time above 84 deg celcius" in minutes box. Everytime I do a hop stand, do I have to change the time im doing the hop stand in this box in my equipment section?? Im confused on this.
I am going to soon experiment with hop stands. Beersmith gives a hop utilization factor of 50% when performing a hop stand at 194 deg F. My question is, does this hopstand also account for the further isomerization of the boiled hops that may have been added to a recipe? For example, if I do a 20 minute hop stand at 194 degrees F, that is 20 extra minutes that all my boiled hop additions isomerize in my wort. Recently, Beersmith came out with a box that you can check to "calculate boiled hops isomerization" post boil in the whirlpool in the equipment profile. When checking this box, there is also a "time above 84 deg celcius" in minutes box. Everytime I do a hop stand, do I have to change the time im doing the hop stand in this box in my equipment section?? Im confused on this.