Raising IBU

Discussion in 'Homebrewing' started by Brewdathing, Mar 26, 2017.

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  1. Brewdathing

    Brewdathing Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2017 Michigan

    Just about to rack my Belgian Ale, but I know the IBU is too low. At this point, instead of dry-hopping, can I boil a cup of water with a OZ of hops and dump it in at second racking?
     
  2. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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  3. dmtaylor

    dmtaylor Savant (1,149) Dec 30, 2003 Wisconsin

    I say yes you can. Go for it. I'd boil for at least 15 minutes, maybe longer, depending how many IBUs you want to add (longer boil will give you more bitterness). If you're mathematically savvy, you can even calculate how much volume you need and how long to boil. There's a practical limit of about 90-100 IBUs that can be dissolved, but if you add a quart of 100 IBU wort or water vs. just a cup, you can figure out how much this adds for the whole batch by simple division. For example, 1 quart of 100 IBUs added to 5 gallons will give you 1/20 of 100 = 5 IBUs. So maybe you even want to add a whole gallon of wort, depending how far short you are.
     
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  4. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    I would just let it ride. Sometimes the beers I thought were pretty awful during brewing and fermentation came through carbonation and conditioning as a great beer.
     
  5. Elvis_on_Bass

    Elvis_on_Bass Crusader (453) Jul 25, 2016 New York

    How much is too low? I tend to lean with SFACRKnight and have had similar experiences. On the other side, if you are determined to add more IBUs I think that the hop extract is the better way to go, it will be tough to hit exactly what you want with the boiling technique and it may not blend as well as you would hope.
     
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  6. Brewdathing

    Brewdathing Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2017 Michigan

    7.5, hoping(hopping) 25ish
     
  7. Brewdathing

    Brewdathing Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2017 Michigan

    I think I'm going to split this batch up into a 3 and a 2 gal and add hop to one.
     
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  8. SFACRKnight

    SFACRKnight Grand Pooh-Bah (3,348) Jan 20, 2012 Colorado
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    Dryhopping may add perceived bitterness, but without isomerization the hop flavor and aroma will be decidedly different.
     
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