I am relatively new to brewing (4 batches so far) and I've been attempting to learn more about the process by creating my own excel spreadsheet for creating recipes. I have done a lot of work on it and I just finished the exhausting chore of calculating estimated IBUs by the various, somewhat accepted, authors. I then checked my calculations against online calculators.
After having done this I have a question that I was hoping could be answered here:
It seems as though several online calculators use OG for the Wort Gravity in Tinseth's Bigness Factor. But, reading (what I think) was posted by Tinseth himself on http://www.realbeer.com/hops/research.html he states "use an average gravity value for the entire boil to account for changes in the wort volume". Is using an average value of the boil gravity someone's interpretation of his work or is this his recommendation? If it is his recommendation, then are the online calculators wrong by using OG?
Thanks in advance.
After having done this I have a question that I was hoping could be answered here:
It seems as though several online calculators use OG for the Wort Gravity in Tinseth's Bigness Factor. But, reading (what I think) was posted by Tinseth himself on http://www.realbeer.com/hops/research.html he states "use an average gravity value for the entire boil to account for changes in the wort volume". Is using an average value of the boil gravity someone's interpretation of his work or is this his recommendation? If it is his recommendation, then are the online calculators wrong by using OG?
Thanks in advance.