discokid2k
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
I have a questions for some of the home brew pros out there. I have done a few recipes that call for the extract to be added at the end of the boil, but most you add the extract at the begining. Why are the reasons one would add at the end of the boil instead of the begining? What qualities does this add or take away from? I am just curious how this affects the overall flavor or complexity of your beer.
FYI, the only brew I have done that has one add the extract at the end of the boil was a belgian specialty(somewhat similar to a "Blue Moon" recipe, only more hoppy and stronger.....)
Can anyone answer this?
Thaanx from an ametuer going pro>
I have a questions for some of the home brew pros out there. I have done a few recipes that call for the extract to be added at the end of the boil, but most you add the extract at the begining. Why are the reasons one would add at the end of the boil instead of the begining? What qualities does this add or take away from? I am just curious how this affects the overall flavor or complexity of your beer.
FYI, the only brew I have done that has one add the extract at the end of the boil was a belgian specialty(somewhat similar to a "Blue Moon" recipe, only more hoppy and stronger.....)
Can anyone answer this?
Thaanx from an ametuer going pro>