Hi All
I have a potential recipe which has more hop additions than can fit on the Biabacus. How do you guys work round this?
Andy
Post #2 made 10 years ago
If your can Average the AA% for each time Addition, you can have a total of 8 addition Times.
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Post #3 made 10 years ago
From Sara Carter's Bombay IPA:
Amarillo (75 Min from End) 6g
Centennial (75 Min from End) 14g
Chinook (75 Min from End) 8g
Amarillo (45 Min from End) 6g
Centennial (45 Min from End) 13g
Chinook (45 Min from End) 7g
Amarillo (Flameout 30min Steep) 32g
Centennial (Flameout 30min Steep) 43g
Chinook (Flameout 30min Steep) 43g
Amarillo (75 Min from End) 6g
Centennial (75 Min from End) 14g
Chinook (75 Min from End) 8g
Amarillo (45 Min from End) 6g
Centennial (45 Min from End) 13g
Chinook (45 Min from End) 7g
Amarillo (Flameout 30min Steep) 32g
Centennial (Flameout 30min Steep) 43g
Chinook (Flameout 30min Steep) 43g
Post #4 made 10 years ago
Example for 75Min you have 28g total at AA% of AmarilloAA%+CentennialAA%+ChinookAA% /3 = avgAA%, etc ... enter it as hop mix 1 or something, then enter that information in your notes to remind you at a later date.
For this, you could just do that for the flameout hops.
If you search the forum, there should be a BIABacus for that exact recipe already.
For this, you could just do that for the flameout hops.
If you search the forum, there should be a BIABacus for that exact recipe already.
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