Just remember dry hopping will come out very grassy, and to a point quite harsh if used to excess.
Dry hopping at the start of fermentation will reduce this grassy flavour, but will still be there and will take time to mellow.
100g is too much mate, unless you like that sort of flavour.
Just remember dry hopping will come out very grassy, and to a point quite harsh if used to excess.
Dry hopping at the start of fermentation will reduce this grassy flavour, but will still be there and will take time to mellow.
In saying that, im currently drinking an APA with galaxy, dry hopped with Ella and its fantastic. Dry hopped with 5g after ferment...
I feel like maybe try a smaller amount and then if you like the flavour can always increase in future brews, or even in the keg.
Sorry buddy got to completely disagree with you. We all know Galaxy can throw big grassy flavors when used incorrectly but you won't get grass with most other hops.
Put it this way 100g Amarillo and 100g Simcoe dry hopped and 50g Amarillo and 50g Simcoe keg hopped wasn't grassy at all, and kind of makes your dry hop of 5g look girly. My Pacific ale takes 40g dry and it is 'lowly hopped' to style.
More on topic Ella has mainly given me more spice type of flavors and might not be your best grapefruit hit, but chuck it and let us know how you go
5g/L right?
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