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How do you measure IBU in beer?

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Answered by amalraj142003
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The International Bittering Units scale, or simply IBU scale, is used to approximately quantify the bitterness of beer. This scale is not measured on the perceived bitterness of the beer, but rather the amount of iso-alpha acids. There are several methods to measure IBU.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The International Bittering Units scale, or simply IBU scale, is used to approximately quantify the bitterness of beer. This scale is not measured on the perceived bitterness of the beer, but rather the amount of iso-alpha acids. There are several methods to measure IBU.IBU is a scale that goes from 1 to 100, and measures the amount of isomerized alpha acids in a beer. Hops contain alpha acids, and when they are boiled, the alpha acids become isomerized—or their physical structure starts to change—and they become bitter in flavor.An IBU, for the uninitiated, is a unit of measure of the bitterness of beer, which comes from hops. The more hoppy the beer, the higher the IBU. A beer's IBU is derived from a complicated formula and is typically way below 100, with blonde ales rating around 15 to 30 IBUs and stouts, like Guinness, going up to 60 IBUs.

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