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Merlinus

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hello, i made a batch of tripel, it came darker than i expected. i made it using DME and some grains (abbey, carapils, biscuit and wheat), it should be around 7-8 SRM, but it seems a lot darker. the dme was added in the boil for 60 mins, if i add the DME in the last 10 mins instead of 60 mins, will it help to get a lighter beer ? in that case i need to reduce the quantity of bittering hops right ? the recipe calculator shows me that i have to reduce the bittering hops from 22 grams to 12 grams to keep the IBU at same level (36 IBU)

here is how it looks
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Yeah, it could be the darkening of the extract. I would add some extract early, and most with 10 to go. I don't understand using 1/2 of the hops, that doesn't seem right.

Still looks pretty!
 
Yeah, it could be the darkening of the extract. I would add some extract early, and most with 10 to go. I don't understand using 1/2 of the hops, that doesn't seem right.

Still looks pretty!

thats how the calculator shows me
http://www.brewersfriend.com/homebrew/recipe/calculator/

try do a recipe and modify the extract to be late addition instead from the beginning

thanks ! maybe when it will clarify more will look even better
 
So i know if you dont put all the malt from the beginning, you have to put less hops for bittering, is it true or not ?
 
So i know if you dont put all the malt from the beginning, you have to put less hops for bittering, is it true or not ?

No. those calculators sometimes get that wrong. It's more about boil size than about the amount of extract you use.

I'd use 1 pound of extract or so for each gallon of water in the boil, and add the rest of the extract at flameout.
 
No. those calculators sometimes get that wrong. It's more about boil size than about the amount of extract you use.

I'd use 1 pound of extract or so for each gallon of water in the boil, and add the rest of the extract at flameout.

ok thanks, so i dont modify the hops amount, what happens if in the boil i have just water, wort from partial mash and hops and i add all the extract at the flameout ?
 
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