Hey guys, broad question for those who maybe have brewed a house recipe or same style using the same hops over several years.
When you adjust a recipe based on the particular AA% for a hop for a new harvest, does the flavour, aroma and bitterness come out the same?
As an example, if you have 2012 Amarillo at 11% AA% and then the 2013 Amarillo you get is 8% and you adjust by using more hops, did you find that you got a better flavour? More aroma? Smoother bitterness? Anything different at all?
I just got thinking because I've got some super low AA% Tettnanger and I am aiming for a 50IBU all Tettnang beer - which means even though I do a 90 min boil, something in the range of 170g Tett! I don't want to find that the bitterness is right but now the hop aroma or flavour is over the top... If that is a risk I might lower the bitterness a bit...
Cheers,
When you adjust a recipe based on the particular AA% for a hop for a new harvest, does the flavour, aroma and bitterness come out the same?
As an example, if you have 2012 Amarillo at 11% AA% and then the 2013 Amarillo you get is 8% and you adjust by using more hops, did you find that you got a better flavour? More aroma? Smoother bitterness? Anything different at all?
I just got thinking because I've got some super low AA% Tettnanger and I am aiming for a 50IBU all Tettnang beer - which means even though I do a 90 min boil, something in the range of 170g Tett! I don't want to find that the bitterness is right but now the hop aroma or flavour is over the top... If that is a risk I might lower the bitterness a bit...
Cheers,