How to Brew Hazy IPA at Home: Biotransformation Dry Hop | EP26

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  • čas přidán 19. 08. 2024

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  • @ShortCircuitedBrewers
    @ShortCircuitedBrewers Před 3 lety +6

    Jackie O's!!! I would definitely drop the boil addition all together. The high alpha hops that you have in the whirlpool are contributing a lot of bitterness. At least that's what I found in my experiments. 👍🍻

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +3

      Definitely one of my top breweries! I’m digging the balance of bitterness but who knows where this could end up 🤘🏼🍻

    • @rafaelpestano7436
      @rafaelpestano7436 Před 3 lety +2

      @@HopsANDgnarly Its the same for me, around 125g on the whirlpool (same hops I use on dryhop) at 82C for 15min is the golden spot on bitterness and flavour for me. By the way, really awesome series, the atmosphere of your videos makes It so enjoyable to watch, can't wait for the next episodes, cheers!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      @@rafaelpestano7436 cheers man 🍻

  • @yoann5934
    @yoann5934 Před 3 lety +5

    Great video, thanks! Maybe if you could display unit conversion on screen everytime you mention a temperature or weigth, that could really help the non-US viewer. Cheers!

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio Před 3 lety

      Maybe you could learn the super-simple conversions, and then never have to worry about it again. Cheers!

  • @NunoAlves0000
    @NunoAlves0000 Před 3 lety +9

    Can’t help but to feel special when I hear “grams” in the whirlpool additions! another great video for this series, perhaps at the end you could try to taste the first iteration of this recipe against the final winning version just to see how far you’ve come!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +2

      100%! Thanks for making this better! There's a good chance we'll see a return of the previous batches 🍻

    • @arontamminga1459
      @arontamminga1459 Před 2 lety +1

      Love it

  • @gokcenami5075
    @gokcenami5075 Před 3 lety +2

    I like Chinook alongside Citra and El Dorado. It is a little dull when used with only one variety, but with two other strong veriiteies it acts like a third dimension and drives the beer more towards tropical aromas rather than orange (which I don't prefer in hazies). One good thing about Chinook is it's very cheap and you can easily find pellets of latest harvest. About oxidation, I think sticking a hop bag on the interior wall of the FV with a magnet and pulling it off during high krausen is the easiest and safest way without opening it.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Just planted some Chinook! That’s a good tip! I haven’t tried the magnet approach but I’ve seen TheApartmentBrewer use that technique with success. I’ll have to give it a shot sometime! Cheers 🍻

  • @carbonbased7291
    @carbonbased7291 Před 3 lety +2

    Loving the move into experimental terrain.
    From what I read dry hops supposed to undergo biotransformation should not be added at the peak of yeast activity, but somewhat after the peak. The reason for this was that the volatile aroma compounds of hops would be blown off by the stream of CO2 to a greater extent if added at peak. This is obviously a trade off situation, but you might wanna play with the timing to achieve the best result.

  • @JonFlyTV
    @JonFlyTV Před 3 lety +2

    And the Brewtuber of year award goes to....... Hops & Gnarly ! - I am going to try Idaho 7 sooner than later. Thanks for the great video.

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo Před 3 lety +6

    I’m digging how you’re going through your recipe development process. Idaho 7 is a great hop, and that second beer looks fantastic!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks man! Stoked on how it’s shaping up 🍻

  • @familybjornestrand4548
    @familybjornestrand4548 Před 3 lety +4

    Still AWESOME videos, I'm loving this season!
    A note on oxidation. Active yeast will chew up any oxygen quickly, so making your hop addition during the height of fermentation when yeast cells are most abundant is the best time to do it. Any oxygen contamination must have happened after fermentation. My guess is during packaging.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Always good to see you down here! That’s a great point 🙏🏼🍻

    • @copsarebastards
      @copsarebastards Před 6 měsíci

      Yeah ideally for the experiments there's a closed transfer to kegs and then tasting from there. Your canning setup is awesome though I wish I had something like that

  • @joshuasantelises7407
    @joshuasantelises7407 Před 3 lety +1

    I’m just here for the b-roll/airlock music at the end

  • @danielemarotta8583
    @danielemarotta8583 Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve just rewatched all the episodes, from the first to this one. I can’t wait for the next one. This series is fantastic

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      🙌🏼 thanks man! Stoked for the next one!

  • @TheApartmentBrewer
    @TheApartmentBrewer Před 3 lety +3

    Keep it up! I'm gonna have to get one of those aromatics boxes! I have to agree with Short Circuited's comment down below, I don't like to add anything to the boil in my hazies since I get a decent amount of bitterness from the whirlpool alone, but that's just my preference. Great video!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety

      I’m willing to try pretty much anything lol but the previous batches I didn’t have it and it just wasn’t quite where I want it. The aroma kit was fun! And honestly I’m done with it so I’d be totally happy to mail it to you!

  • @scottsteenburg
    @scottsteenburg Před 2 lety +1

    I’m loving this channel. Recently found it after being recommended by Homebrew 4 Life. I’ve learned a ton already. Keep up the tremendous work!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 2 lety

      Thanks! Stoked you like it! Plenty more to come

  • @Rtollinchi
    @Rtollinchi Před 3 lety +1

    Dude that is some legit brewing your doing

  • @TheVindalloo
    @TheVindalloo Před 2 lety +1

    Great video. As I'm watching this I'm trying to make up my mind if I should dry hop today, during active fermentation on day 2,or wait another 2 days. Damn, can't decide

  • @Louz_Drumz
    @Louz_Drumz Před 3 lety +1

    you have a really nice process, congrats. I'm loving this series... this is my favorite video you have done so far. Brew on my man!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety

      Hey thanks dude! I’m stoked you like it 🤘🏼🍻

  • @LuisRodriguez-kf4ir
    @LuisRodriguez-kf4ir Před 3 lety +1

    Great series! I love how you have been working with experimenting with IPAs and how different additions affect the final beer.

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho Před 3 lety +3

    Would be interested in seeing you playing with yeasts to compare their biotransformability (word?) Solid vid!

  • @shoeybrewing1899
    @shoeybrewing1899 Před 3 lety +1

    Beers look amazing, great hop combo too, ive only used Idaho 7 once but think i will give it another go. Cheers,

  • @Jango1989
    @Jango1989 Před 3 lety +1

    Very cool! Can't wait for the ultimate IPA at the end 😂

  • @PortlyGentleman
    @PortlyGentleman Před 3 lety +2

    Awesome video I thoroughly enjoyed it 🍻🍻

  • @matthewkaiser310
    @matthewkaiser310 Před 3 lety +1

    Great video! I love the experimentation and sharing your results. Shows us how we can all work on making our own "perfect" beer. Looking forward to future videos. Cheers!!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety

      Stoked! That’s exactly my goal! Cheers 🍻

  • @thebird36
    @thebird36 Před 3 lety +2

    I've seen Idaho 7 as an awesome whirlpool addition hop, Im not sure if I've seen it so much in dry hop. However kudos on the citra addition for bitterness. I think a lot of neipas miss the ball by not having a bittering addition to balance the beer. I'm excited to see what you got for yeast stains, I don't have access to imperial unless I want to spend close to $30 on yeast. I also find El dorado to have hop creep every time I DH with it

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      What would be different between whirlpool and dry hop? It’s a killer variety! Wow that’s steep for yeast! That’s the one I’ve been most excited about. Can’t wait!

    • @thebird36
      @thebird36 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HopsANDgnarly I'm not sure but if you look up Idaho 7 it's supposedly best during whirlpool but you obviously got good results!

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      @@thebird36 Interesting! I’ll check it out

  • @timmoore7461
    @timmoore7461 Před 3 lety +2

    I have a Anvil also and love it, I see that you are not sparging or adding any additional water before boil so are putting the complete volume of water for your boil in the mash? I was following the guide and adding the required water per pounds of grain and then adding the extra gallon or two during sparging. I have also thought about the 1.5 quart of per pounds of grain rule then sparging the rest after for boil, thoughts on your process?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Personally I don’t see a big difference in efficiency when I sparge so I’ve started to skip it and just bump my efficiency down a couple percentage points. The manual had info on both procedures. I have made sure to still mash out and that seems to work well. Large grain bills are probably the only time I’d sparge and just because it takes up more space in the kettle. If you try a no sparge let me know how it goes

  • @ryandunlap6893
    @ryandunlap6893 Před 3 lety +1

    Pro move with the diacetyl rest

  • @cmcurran5
    @cmcurran5 Před 3 lety +2

    So funny. After a few rounds of hazy I landed on citra and el dorado

  • @kiwi7057
    @kiwi7057 Před 3 lety +1

    Great series! Thanks

  • @RourkeKendrick
    @RourkeKendrick Před 3 lety +2

    How would the bio-transformed beer get oxidized when you have the hop sightglass?

  • @CascadesHomebrew
    @CascadesHomebrew Před 3 lety +1

    I suspect your Hazies will get much better with a different yeast. I tried a few heavily hopped beers with Chico (not really NEIPAs) and they always started to lose hop flavor and haze after a few weeks. Same with WLP013 London (I had hoped it would work as it is my goto yeast for Porters and Milds). I have made some wonderful hazies with London III and Voss. I am looking forward to trying the Verdant dry yeast.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m so stoked for this next one! I think you’re totally right. Curious about verdant and also I feel like it’d be a good hop tolerance test to chuck some Philly sour in

  • @derekhoffman605
    @derekhoffman605 Před 3 lety +3

    Awesome video! A little confused by the end result though? Did you really prefer the biotransform and what exactly what different between the two that you noticed the biotransform helped? Also as side question. How long was the total fermentation? (7 day fermentation) (7 day dry hop) (2 day cold crash)?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Something went wrong with the dry hop on the bio hopped beer but the hop combo is great and I really like the single hopped version. Next time I’ll bio hop again and see what happens. Yea so if brew day is day 0 I bio hopped day 1 dry hopped day 7 and cold crashed day 8 and 9. The best way to know what to do next is by checking the gravity

    • @derekhoffman605
      @derekhoffman605 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HopsANDgnarly This is really useful information. A problem I'm having in mine right now is that I'm dry hopping after day 7. Then again 4 days later to double dry hop but I'm getting a lot of hop resin in my beer when I keg. It makes it really bitter it's like the hops haven't really dropped out and i taste the actual hop and not the hop oils. This video is perfect for what I'm doing right now. Maybe I will do a biotransform and a 7 day hop instead of one with 4 days left.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      I like to factor the cold crash into that last dry hop in BeerSmith too. A good two day cold crash helps drop the hops but a little time in the keg can be really beneficial. I usually carb the slow way and then drink the first couple pours before packaging or serving friends. Cheers man!

    • @derekhoffman605
      @derekhoffman605 Před 3 lety +1

      @@HopsANDgnarlyYour awesome thanks!

  • @Rtollinchi
    @Rtollinchi Před 3 lety +1

    How would you go about doing water chemistry for a hazy double IPA using Poland spring water? 5 gallon batch?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +2

      Good question! I’ll do my best to briefly explain but there’s a couple great videos by TheApartmentBrewer and one by BrewCabin that go over this topic in detail so definitely check those out. But you’ll start with your water report ( www.nestle-watersna.com/sites/g/files/pydnoa606/files/2021-02/2020-PS-WAR-EN.pdf) and a tool like BeerSmith, Brew n water, or the Brewer’s Friend Mash Chemistry tool (I recommend that last one for a free tool). Enter your details from the water report into the corresponding fields of the tool of your choice. That’ll be your source water.
      Next you’ll need to select or define your target water profile. I’ll include my target profile information below. All of this takes some time to setup in the tool of your choice but once it’s set up each subsequent time will be much faster.
      Once your target is defined some tools calculate the additions automatically and some (like the brewers friend tool) you’ll need to just play with the amounts until it aligns with the target profile.
      I promise all of this sounds more complicated than it is. My suggestion is to just hop in and try it out. Should take about 15 minutes your first time. Cheers 🍻
      Calcium: 125ppm
      Magnesium: 5
      Sodium: 10
      Sulfate: 150
      Chloride: 200
      Bicarbonate: 0

    • @Rtollinchi
      @Rtollinchi Před 3 lety +1

      @@HopsANDgnarly a truly appreciate you taking your time to respond back to me. I’m nervous to do it but I will take your advice and set it up. I will keep you posted as I go along. Thank you so much for the help.

  • @iamcookbook
    @iamcookbook Před 3 lety +1

    What is your efficiency like? I'm getting something crazy like 90-92% efficiency with a Brewzilla and it made me have to scale back my base malts quite a bit, which lowered the color in some lighter beers. So then I had to compensate by adding some munich to bring the color back up to where it should be. It's an interesting problem to have.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      Dang! The BrewEasy is right around 70%. That’s a very interesting problem to have! I guess you could cut your mash short but that kinda defeats the purpose lol

    • @iamcookbook
      @iamcookbook Před 3 lety +1

      @@HopsANDgnarly I'm milling kind of fine, mashing for 75 minutes, and doing a slow sparge. All of those things combined seem to help. I always mash out at 161F for 15 minutes to get a glycoprotein rest which seems to improve head retention a bit, that's where the extra mash time comes from.

  • @Mcmiddies
    @Mcmiddies Před rokem +1

    Hey Man, I am looking to upgrade my anvil bucket with the same blow off tube setup you have but the stainless steel tri clamp tube you have is not linked in the notes. Can you or anyone else link or say what it is?

  • @JustinHoMi
    @JustinHoMi Před 2 lety

    No comments on the affect of bio transformation?

  • @jongerenski1545
    @jongerenski1545 Před 3 lety +1

    Where did you order that hop aroma kit from?

  • @AndrewLynch9
    @AndrewLynch9 Před 3 lety

    How solid are the chronicals compared to the anvils eh! You can get up to 2.5psi on the chronical using the kegland sounding valves. Gives you a one way airlock as well and no suck back. That's what I'm doing with mine.

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      They are super solid! That’s a good tip I’ll check it out

    • @ffwast
      @ffwast Před 2 lety +2

      Sounding is a very different practice from spunding 😂

    • @kjdevault
      @kjdevault Před 8 měsíci

      @@ffwast😂😂

  • @mossyrock123
    @mossyrock123 Před 3 lety +1

    have you tried using beta glucosidase?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety

      I haven’t but checked it out and ordered some aromazyme. Thanks for the tip!

    • @mossyrock123
      @mossyrock123 Před 3 lety +1

      Honestly i have some but havent used it yet, but im guna put it in with an ipa i have fermenting atm its one of my faves so im hopjng i can tell the difference

  • @Kberrysal
    @Kberrysal Před 3 lety +1

    Are you going to try a kveik yeast at high heat temperature

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +2

      Probably not with this series. Is that what you use for hazy IPAs?

  • @Kberrysal
    @Kberrysal Před 3 lety

    Look into bru1 hops

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      I saw that sale recently - I’ll check them out!

  • @noiseterrorcodes
    @noiseterrorcodes Před 3 lety

    those butterfly’s sucks, brewha full bore valves are better, no restrictions, cool video

  • @dimash244
    @dimash244 Před 3 lety

    isn't vienna base malt too?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s a base malt but Proximity has a specific malt callled base malt. A little confusing

  • @joshuasantelises7407
    @joshuasantelises7407 Před 3 lety

    No issues with that gas post not having a PRV? 😯

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s a pain to release the pressure but with the valve closed there’s essentially no impact on the pressure of the fermenter. And when you open it with ~3psi in the sight glass it disperses into the volume of the fermenter and doesn’t have much impact

    • @joshuasantelises7407
      @joshuasantelises7407 Před 3 lety

      @@HopsANDgnarly so just fill with 3 psi?

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 3 lety

      Yep and I try to purge about 7 times

  • @fdk7014
    @fdk7014 Před 2 lety

    The loud background music is really annoying

    • @HopsANDgnarly
      @HopsANDgnarly  Před 2 lety

      Thanks for watching 🤘🏼🍻

    • @fdk7014
      @fdk7014 Před 2 lety

      @@HopsANDgnarly The experiment is interesting but having loud music in the background while talking is annoying. It is unfortunately somewhat of a trend nowadays. I guess Casey Neistat did it at some point and therefore now everyone has to do it.