frankvw
Well-Known Member
Hi, everyone,
I'm about to experiment with PIH (Pre-Isomerized Hops). Needless to say, Beersmith and similar calculators weren't designed for that. PIH can be added as late as you want (I'm looking at a 10 minute boil) because to all intents and purposes they behave pretty much like hop extract. You don't need to boil to isomerize and your extraction efficiency is not a factor of boil time any more.
However. What I'm wondering about is how much PIH to use in comparison with, say, a normal bittering hop of the same Alpha Acid ratings. if a recipe calls for, say, 20 grams of 10% AA bittering hops, how much 10% AA PIH would I use? I'm going to experiment of course, but it would be handy to have a ballpark value from anyone already familiar with this.
Any ideas on this?
Cheers!
// FvW
I'm about to experiment with PIH (Pre-Isomerized Hops). Needless to say, Beersmith and similar calculators weren't designed for that. PIH can be added as late as you want (I'm looking at a 10 minute boil) because to all intents and purposes they behave pretty much like hop extract. You don't need to boil to isomerize and your extraction efficiency is not a factor of boil time any more.
However. What I'm wondering about is how much PIH to use in comparison with, say, a normal bittering hop of the same Alpha Acid ratings. if a recipe calls for, say, 20 grams of 10% AA bittering hops, how much 10% AA PIH would I use? I'm going to experiment of course, but it would be handy to have a ballpark value from anyone already familiar with this.
Any ideas on this?
Cheers!
// FvW