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by Waffty » Fri Apr 24, 2009 12:05 pm
As a general rule, liquid & Dried malt extract DOESN'T need to be boiled, as it's already been processed to work as it is. Likewise, crystal, black, chocolate etc malt, has also been already been modified, so only really needs to be steeped, for the flavour to be released.
Hops do need to be boiled, in order for them to release their bitterness (unless you use the processed stuff, which comes in liquid form & has already been boiled), so this is where it gets a bit tricky. Hop utilisation is effected by the gravity of the wort it's been boiled in & the duration it's being boild for. Likewise, hops give up their flavours better, if boiled in some kind of wort solution.
So if you want to make life easy, then put everything into a pan, get something like Beersmith to work out the OG, utilisation, fix the boil time to suit you & throw in the quanties of hops that the software asks for.
Or you could put the majority of your DME in the fermentor, and do a mini boil to get the hop flavour you require, Beersmith has an option for late addition or DME.
In short, there is no correct way to brew using extract but you have to boil the hops, loose hops in a big volume of wort, give up the flavours more freely & why guess what this concentration of wort is, against what's in the FV? Why not throw it all in the copper & have done.
As for boil times, I wouldn't really go lower than 60 mins but I for one can't see too much point in doing a 90 min boil, as I'd prefer to finish early & in real terms, I can get the same flavour from a 60min boil, or be it, I may need a few more grams of hops in order to achieve this, which is ok for home brewers but not for commercial ventures (mind you, with energy prices like they are, may be this will change).
One point, when you do boil your DME, there will be a hot break, not as great as all grain but never the less, it will be there. Other the pain, in boiling 20l (I do corny size batches) wort etc, I kinda like the idea that everythings been mixed, boiled & hop'd together, plus don't forget, boiling everything, helps keep the bugs at bay, especially if you can rapid cool it & get it in the FV.
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