What are the pros and cons of late extract additions for partial boils? I know of increased hop utilization. Less chance of scorching although I’ve never encountered scorching when doing partial boils on the stove. Less darkening. Do you get full coagulation of protein with late additions?
Are there some extracts which work better for late extract additions?
As far sa I know protein is not much of an issue with an extract batch as the hot break and cold break have already happened when they made the extract. unless you are talking about a partial mash.
When I began brewing in the early 90s, I was taught to do 60 minute partial boils with the malt extracts. It looks like the consensus has changed since then. Thanks.
nothing wrong with a 60 minute partial boil for extracts, if you don’t do late additions you have to bump up your hops a bit to account for reduced utilization but that’s not much of an issue.
Jamil Z and J Palmer also mentioned in a podcast that some/more of the proteins that work for head retention will fall out with the hot and cold break in a concentrated boil, this is another benefit to late malt additions.
I think the main ‘con’ is that it seems weird to many who have learned to boil all of the extract - like its cheating.
After doing all-grain for a while, I did my first partial boil extract for a demonstration. I did an all-grain pale for the demo, but had an extract version of the same fermenting (started a few days earlier). I was amazed how much darker the extract version came out.