My new favorite non-alcoholic drink | Hop Tea Recipe

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  • Опубліковано 2 лют 2025

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  • @HOMEBREW4LIFE
    @HOMEBREW4LIFE 3 роки тому +15

    Saturday upload! Great video and great production braj!

  • @russbeard3665
    @russbeard3665 9 місяців тому +1

    Dude! I am really inspired after watching this... the final product looked fabulous with the amber color and super legit foamy head. Love the immersion chiller idea and your clear instructions. Two thumbs up!

  • @tradygirl
    @tradygirl 3 роки тому +14

    Found your video after tasting a Hoplark hoptea., immediately thinking "This is AWESOME. But....WAY too overpriced". Your video gave me confidence to give it a shot, and I've been having a blast with it the last month. Here is what I have tried: 1) Chamomile + citra hops, 2) Water only + 50/50 citra/simcoe + citric acid, 3) Water only + amarillo + lemon juice + pinch of nutritional yeast. All have turned out extremely drinkable and are a great substitute when I don't want alcohol. Also a great way to check out a hop profile before going all in.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      That sounds awesome! I’ll have to try a hop water next

  • @JamesMarshall80
    @JamesMarshall80 3 роки тому +5

    Great idea for a project. Liking how you didn't BS the process and let us know what went well and could have done better during the video! Cheers!

  • @joshuapinter
    @joshuapinter 3 роки тому +8

    Nice alternative to one of the beer taps. I've only been home brewing for about a year now but dove head first into the deep end whilst this pandemic kept us all home and, honestly, the toughest part is trying not to drink too much beer. Drinking beer is already fairly enticing, but drinking your own home brew (for research, of course) is on a whole 'nutha level.
    Having this as a third or fourth tap to my kegerator would be a great middle ground and a nice alternative when it's 3pm on a Tuesday and you walk by the kegerator.
    Would also allow you to develop your brewing skills without requiring even more beer consumption.
    Alright, I think I'm sold. Once a tap and keg open up, I may give something like this a go.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +2

      The nice part is it goes from brewing to ready in 24 hours or less. So you can make some between batches and keep the taps flowing and have interesting options when people visit.

    • @joshuapinter
      @joshuapinter 3 роки тому +3

      @@ProstwithPeter Yes, good call. Options are nice. And quickly iterating on recipes is a definite win. Please post any follow-up recipes and improvements. I'll let you know if I make anything worth sharing. Going for decaf Tetley tea in mine so it doesn't get in the way of my beauty sleep.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +3

      I’m definitely making a sleepy time version next. Much better night cap for healthy sleep!

    • @ellieeanne
      @ellieeanne 3 роки тому +3

      @@ProstwithPeter can I request camomile?? 😏

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +2

      @@ellieeanne yes

  • @TheBruSho
    @TheBruSho 3 роки тому +1

    Really cool idea! I will definitely be trying this out and trying some other tea types!

  • @atouchofa.d.d.5852
    @atouchofa.d.d.5852 3 роки тому +1

    I never heard of these! I need these in my life

  • @TheApartmentBrewer
    @TheApartmentBrewer 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Looks and sounds delicious and really easy to make!

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks so much! It’s truly very good and I’m excited for updates in future batches.

  • @ryedood
    @ryedood 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video! Been trying to lock down how to do this myself. Love the hop lark brand. Gonna give this a whirl on my Robobrew.

  • @gnomebrewing
    @gnomebrewing 3 роки тому +1

    Sounds delicious with some 🍋 added to the mix. I love Arnold Palmers.

  • @goosefraba560
    @goosefraba560 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Peter! Its on my brew list and more of a reason to jump into kegs. The almost out takes are hilarious btw 🤘

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      Haha appreciate it! Yeah it’s definitely easier with kegs, but there may be a way to get some carbonation with a small ferment in bottles if you’re not too worried about a low ABV.

  • @jordanscholl
    @jordanscholl 2 роки тому +2

    How long does it stay fresh tasting for?

  • @robinwagner8713
    @robinwagner8713 6 місяців тому

    nice! how long does it stay good to drink? as there is no alcohol in it I guess it has to be consumed faster than beer, right?

  • @iareskeptopotamus
    @iareskeptopotamus 3 роки тому +1

    Definitely going to try this one out. The Hoplark Teas are pretty tasty and it's great to see you go through the process man. I'm hoping some of the centennial we have will go well with some green tea.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      That sounds like a great combo! Yeah this worked great and I will be doing it again.

  • @jenniferdress1876
    @jenniferdress1876 Рік тому

    How long do you leave the hops in the water?

  • @bonniesammons2348
    @bonniesammons2348 7 місяців тому

    Awesome!!!
    I love hoplark tea but it’s soooo expensive!
    Do you have a printable recipe?
    Thank you!

  • @periclestsellos6746
    @periclestsellos6746 3 роки тому +1

    Really cool! Thanks for sharing. Do you have any good references about the water treatment step? This seems very scientific.

  • @TZerot0
    @TZerot0 3 роки тому +1

    Yo, I'm always looking for something for my friends that don't drink, and for myself when I've had a little too much to drink. I'll giver a go!

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Let me know how it goes and what combination of ingredients you use!

  • @jakenelson798
    @jakenelson798 3 роки тому +2

    How long did you steep the hops for? Just until it came down to 70F?

  • @katieschwartz3493
    @katieschwartz3493 3 роки тому +1

    I want to try !!

  • @alvaradobrewhouse6387
    @alvaradobrewhouse6387 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting, definitely something I’d brew for my non-alcoholic friends.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      It’s definitely great for that! There’s never any fermentation so no alcohol at all.

  • @felipesparks5267
    @felipesparks5267 Рік тому

    This is awesome. Thanks! Also, why does sanitation matter for HopTea?

  • @jacobg7282
    @jacobg7282 Рік тому

    Nice 8 Bit brewing glass!

  • @adampeditto1658
    @adampeditto1658 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much for this video. I’ve watched it a few times to try to make the recipe at home. Quick question. If I’m putting this into a 1 gallon mini-keg how long would it last? I’ve read that hop tea only lasts 5 days in the refrigerator. Any insight would be greatly appreciated!

    • @Duci1989
      @Duci1989 2 роки тому

      Did it survive for long, in the end?

    • @adampeditto1658
      @adampeditto1658 2 роки тому

      @@Duci1989 I've kept a batch for about 10 days, after that it tends to smell a little off.

  • @scottquesnelle132
    @scottquesnelle132 3 роки тому +2

    Any suggestions for how this would work for bottle conditioning for those of us who haven't gotten into kegging?

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      I’ve been thinking about it and if you’re not opposed to a low abv, as long as you keep things sanitary you should be able to bottle by adding sugar and some bottling yeast using a regular calculator. It could come out really well, I’m just not quite sure since I haven’t tried bottle carbonating a non-alcoholic beverage.

    • @scottquesnelle132
      @scottquesnelle132 3 роки тому +2

      @@ProstwithPeter Thanks. Was thinking of using a champagne yeast, and the same amount of sugar as I would use for priming bottles with my beer, the one change would be I would use dextrose here instead of dry malt extract.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Please let me know how it goes! I am very curious

  • @josephlefever378
    @josephlefever378 2 роки тому

    I thought you Mac Demarco for a min😅 love the vid!

  • @bgggsht
    @bgggsht 7 місяців тому

    I just got this green tea flavoured with soursop and it's aroma and bitterness remind me a lot of new wave american hops. I had this idea you could mix it with some kind of syrup and sparkling water to get something close to ipa/apa :)

  • @modernobstacle
    @modernobstacle 3 роки тому +1

    Do you think dry hopping would work?

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      I definitely think it could be interesting! Only problem is I’m going right into my serving keg and I didn’t want debris. Also there’s no alcohol, so it may not extract like I’m used to. Definitely worth an experiment though!

  • @JCleggy
    @JCleggy 2 роки тому +2

    I’m considering extracting the tea and the hops separately, and combining the two just before carbonation. My thought is that it’d let me dial in my “ideal” ratio because I can taste as I go. Does anyone see a benefit or drawback to this method?

  • @mikerodriguez1044
    @mikerodriguez1044 2 роки тому

    Quitting beer making my own seltzers just got a sodaStream, looking into teas, using vodka, any tips?

  • @High5Authentic
    @High5Authentic 3 роки тому +3

    I'm drinking thisf from the can right now. Wow! How many could I drink a day, I'm wondering. I'm drinking the Citra Bomb One.

  • @arturozaragoza257
    @arturozaragoza257 2 роки тому

    Can this be carbonated in bottles? If it isn't, I will have to start kegging. I just got my hands on a mini fridge but haven't converted it yet..

  • @_MattyG_
    @_MattyG_ 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Peter! I don’t drink but I do grow hops and was watching your video. I have had the hop rea many times this is why I wanted to grow my own. Could you use fresh hops? Instead of pellets?

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      I’m sure! May even turn out better. You’ll have to dial in a recipe though, maybe start with small batches?

  • @mikl2991
    @mikl2991 Рік тому

    How did you carbonate it?

  • @LaterHolmes
    @LaterHolmes 3 роки тому +2

    How much tea did you use?

    • @bluesrocker14
      @bluesrocker14 3 роки тому +1

      I had the same thought. I think probably just follow the suggestion on your tea's packaging, though. The answer is probably "it depend on what kind of tea you use."

  • @thecelebrationdj
    @thecelebrationdj 2 роки тому

    I'd love to do this to make a Porter or Stout flavored tea. What would you recommend I use?

    • @AndrewBaumanAZ
      @AndrewBaumanAZ 2 роки тому

      Hi Brandon, though I love Hoplark, I have not done this project yet. That said, you could do a mini mash of some midnight wheat to get color and roast flavor. Even some black patent? If you steep the grains at a low temp, they won't convert. Those particular grains have very low diastatic power as they are, so using a 130 degree steep would result in very little starch conversion. You'd get dark colored, roast flavored water, right?

  • @7paintboy
    @7paintboy 3 роки тому

    Hey Peter, loved the video. I have been searching for a 0 ABV offering for the taps. Could I ask if calcium carbonate could be substituted for the calcium chloride? I use the carbonate in my brewing but I don’t have sodium Chloride on hand.

    • @lacaval
      @lacaval 3 роки тому

      Sodium chloride is table salt.

    • @7paintboy
      @7paintboy 3 роки тому

      @@lacaval sorry I meant Calcium Chloride. Thanks anyway. Mine turned out great.

  • @julienparra9425
    @julienparra9425 3 роки тому

    How much tea did you use Peter?

  • @hectorherrera3768
    @hectorherrera3768 2 роки тому

    Is is possible to calculate the IBU for the amount of hops your adding?

  • @dimash244
    @dimash244 3 роки тому +1

    Promised wifey not to drink till new year, Brewing equipment is sitting idle... Perfect project for me 😃

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      Yes! Long lagers! Have a full fridge come new year

    • @dimash244
      @dimash244 3 роки тому +1

      @@ProstwithPeter my first year hops are ready for picking, not much of them, will be perfect for making tea :)

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      That sounds great! I know hops produce more later on

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo 3 роки тому +1

    This sounds interesting, I may need to give this a shot! I like tea and I like hops so why not!

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      I was surprised with how happy I was with the result!

  • @vizzo7
    @vizzo7 3 роки тому

    Hi great idea. Could you share the AA from the hops. Just to have an idea. I recommend you do this also with kombucha and hops. its amazing

  • @neslindan1
    @neslindan1 2 роки тому

    How much tea and how much hops did you use (by weight)?

  • @batrastardly4574
    @batrastardly4574 3 роки тому

    What was your target ph? Intriguing idea, I think I'll give this a whirl in my next open slot.

  • @grahamlawlorshomebrewrevie8227

    Great video mate .you have inspired me to try making my own hop tea great idea for an non alcoholic drink with a nice hop flavor cheers
    🍻

  • @AndresFnt
    @AndresFnt 2 роки тому

    I have a strange sense of Deja-vu watching you/this for the 1st time. It's like I saw this in a dream a long time ago...

  • @charleslincoln2466
    @charleslincoln2466 3 роки тому +1

    Just made a 5 gallon batch with white tea, galaxy and Cascade. Trying to get to your level 👀🍺

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      That sounds great! Have you tried it yet?

    • @charleslincoln2466
      @charleslincoln2466 3 роки тому +1

      @@ProstwithPeter I just did and it's a faint taste (only about 1 oz tea) but very Crisp. A nice difference from hop water. Green tea is the next experiment.

  • @randydavid3767
    @randydavid3767 3 роки тому +1

    No sugar added?

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Yeah zero sugar in this one. I was considering adding honey but didn’t end up doing it. I may try sugar or honey in a future batch, but I did like how it came out and I like knowing it’s fairly healthy! Might do lemon, honey, chamomile, and a spice forward hop for the next one.

  • @cycloneranger5354
    @cycloneranger5354 2 роки тому

    Great video honestly no bullshit love it cheers

  • @davidbeiler6364
    @davidbeiler6364 3 роки тому +1

    no more videos? havent seen a new one in a while!

  • @CedricJason
    @CedricJason 3 роки тому +1

    Soo I tried this yesterday, made a 5 gallon batch of green tea and 15 grams of galaxy at 140f for 10 minutes.
    Kegged it and put it under pressure.
    Tried it today and it is Extremely bitter. Like I popped a few hoppellets in my mouth and started chewing on them.
    Not sure what I did wrong or if this will subside. 😭

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Oh no! That’s what I was thinking of doing. Hmm maybe it will subside? Maybe I got lucky that I missed my temperatures on this one. Is there hop material in the pours?

    • @CedricJason
      @CedricJason 3 роки тому

      @@ProstwithPeter Update! I got through the entire keg in 2 weeks. Hop bitterness subsided quite a bit. it was pretty weird.
      Brewed a new batch on wednesday. This time a new approach. I boiled the water + brewing salts, cooled down completely and cold brewed the tea. let it steep overnight. dryhop, so no hot hop additions. and turned out great!

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Whoa! That’s super cool. What a good thought. Glad the first batch ended up being drinkable too.

    • @PricingPeep
      @PricingPeep 3 роки тому +2

      Green yea should be steeped between 165-175. If you boiled the green tea on the original batch you would have gotten a very bitter result from the tea not the hops.
      redblossomtea.com/pages/brewing-guide

    • @CedricJason
      @CedricJason 3 роки тому +1

      @@PricingPeep I did not boil the green tea in the first batch; the tea went in at 80celsius. also took a sample before hopping to see what the tea would taste like cold. and the tea was totally fine all by itself so pretty sure it was the hop. :P

  • @jadoriffic
    @jadoriffic 2 роки тому +2

    Was your hop tea as good, or better than the Hoplark??

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  2 роки тому

      It was really good! But not better than hoplark. I think they’ve been dialing their recipes in for a while and I’ve only brewed a couple batches. But I think you could dial in something you really like with a few tries.

    • @jadoriffic
      @jadoriffic 2 роки тому +1

      @@ProstwithPeter I think so too. I'm gonna get on it! Thanks for the reply!

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  2 роки тому

      Let me know when you dial it in!

    • @jadoriffic
      @jadoriffic 2 роки тому +1

      @@ProstwithPeterGonna try to clone Hoplark's "The green tea one". I'll let you know when I get it squared away

    • @rockgilbertii1074
      @rockgilbertii1074 6 місяців тому

      How much tea did you use for the recipe?

  • @matthewcover8748
    @matthewcover8748 3 роки тому +1

    that’s rad

  • @Duci1989
    @Duci1989 3 роки тому +1

    Gotta get me a carbonation cap so I can try recipes for this just a few liters at a time.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      That’s fair! Small batch experimentation is great!

  • @colemanwilson6965
    @colemanwilson6965 3 роки тому +3

    Woah. Add alcohol.

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому

      Could mix really well with a shot of gin or whiskey, not gonna lie!

  • @curtpick628
    @curtpick628 3 роки тому +1

    Wasn't beer....sacrilege😂

    • @ProstwithPeter
      @ProstwithPeter  3 роки тому +1

      Haha the thumbnail wasn’t lying! But it sure does pour like beer, more so than I thought it would!