I have pretty much always hopped with whole leaf hops since they are easily available out here. As I've switched from extract to all grain, I'm noticing a pretty significant wort loss to hop absorption.
When I did extract brewing, I also did partial boils and dumped the chilled wort from the kettle, through a strainer, into the primary. Then I'd rinse the hops with the top-up water. Hops were tossed in the kettle to roam free (no bag).
With my all grain setup, I'm throwing the hops in the kettle still, but since I'm doing full volume boils, there's no top-up water to rinse the hops with. On top of that, the kettle has a drain so I just end up with a big bed of hops in the bottom (we're talking 3-4" thick of solid hops with my typical 4-6 oz of hops).
I'm losing .11 gallons per ounce of hops. My most recent batch was 6 oz hops -- 0.66 gallons of wort lost.
I see it this way. Whole hops in the boil get more dispersion, instead of being trapped in a bag. They also create a nice filter bed as I drain the kettle and catch a lot of trub. On the other hand, they suck up a lot of wort. Not sure I need to change anything.
Curious what others do, especially with really heavily hopped beers. Thoughts?
When I did extract brewing, I also did partial boils and dumped the chilled wort from the kettle, through a strainer, into the primary. Then I'd rinse the hops with the top-up water. Hops were tossed in the kettle to roam free (no bag).
With my all grain setup, I'm throwing the hops in the kettle still, but since I'm doing full volume boils, there's no top-up water to rinse the hops with. On top of that, the kettle has a drain so I just end up with a big bed of hops in the bottom (we're talking 3-4" thick of solid hops with my typical 4-6 oz of hops).
I'm losing .11 gallons per ounce of hops. My most recent batch was 6 oz hops -- 0.66 gallons of wort lost.
I see it this way. Whole hops in the boil get more dispersion, instead of being trapped in a bag. They also create a nice filter bed as I drain the kettle and catch a lot of trub. On the other hand, they suck up a lot of wort. Not sure I need to change anything.
Curious what others do, especially with really heavily hopped beers. Thoughts?