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Using Whole-Leaf Hops for Easy-Drinking Lagers | Video Tip

Embracing whole-leaf hops at Templin Family means stuffing them into huge game bags from the hunting store and adding them to the whirlpool. Kevin Templin, cofounder and head brewer, explains their approach to emphasizing that delicate Noble-hop aroma.

Kevin Templin Jun 11, 2025 - 3 min read

When you’re looking for a finer, more delicate hop flavor and aroma for highly drinkable lagers, whole-leaf hops can be a superior option to T-90 pellets—if your system can handle the cones. The Templin Family solution is to stuff them into large game bags, preferring late-boil and whirlpool additions to get more aroma and flavor with less bitterness.

Kevin Templin, cofounder of Templin Family Brewing in Salt Lake City, is a brewmaster who’s won respect from peers by coaxing excellence out of lower-strength styles. Despite Utah’s limitations on ABV, Templin’s beers are frequent winners at major competitions, including a recent run of four straight years of medal-winning lagers at the Great American Beer Festival.

In this hourlong course, he lays out the Templin Family approach to ensuring high quality and character in what he calls “beers to be consumed in great volume.” Among the highlights:

  • why your brewhouse should be pristine
  • the three T’s: time, temperature, and titration
  • making micro-adjustments to fine-tune the smallest details
  • sensory analysis and why you should be writing it all down
  • measuring and minimizing dissolved oxygen
  • ensuring the gentle transfer of beer
  • buying only the best ingredients available
  • mashing for body and flavor in low-strength beers
  • starting low on IBUs and building up from there
  • adding whole-leaf hops in game bags big enough to hold a moose
  • knocking out colder for cleaner lagers
  • what to consider when choosing a house lager strain
  • deciding when to spund based on sensory of hydrogen sulfide
  • thorough purging of tanks before transfer
  • aiming for creamy natural carbonation
  • considering maturation and foam when brewing for competitions

And much more.

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Kevin Templin is cofounder and brewmaster of Templin Family Brewing in Salt Lake City.

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