hoptælling
Hoptælling, or hop counting, is a practice in beer brewing where hops used in a batch are recorded and tallied to control bitterness, aroma, and consistency. The term blends the Danish word for hop with tælling (counting) and is most commonly used in Danish-speaking brewing communities, including homebrewers and some microbreweries.
Practice and purpose: Hoptælling involves documenting each hop addition, noting variety, form (whole cone, pellet, or
Tools and practice setting: Brewers may use spreadsheets, brewing software, or inventory systems to record hop
Relation to broader brewing: Hoptælling is one component of recipe design and process control. It complements