Reading about Galaxy on the board in general has got me somewhat interested. Can anyone point me in the direction of a commercial example where this hop is fairly prominent?
Reading about Galaxy on the board in general has got me somewhat interested. Can anyone point me in the direction of a commercial example where this hop is fairly prominent?
Whats Galaxy like for dry hopping?
sensational KT. i've just done an ESB with all galaxy and am going to dry hop it today with more galaxy. passionfriut aroma hell yes! :super:
Digging up a bit of an older thread, but after trying Stone and Wood recently I'd like to have a go at brewing something similar. Anyone had a go at a similar (hate the word clone) beer ?
It seems to be very low in bitterness, with a lot of galaxy towards the end of the boil + dry hopped. I'm thinking bittering rough 15-20 IBU's, 15g@10min, 10g@0min, 10g dry hopped for a 20L batch. Malt I'm thinking BB ale and 5% wheat would be reasonable, but I haven't had enough "samples" to work it out fully yet
Any thoughts on yeast? Would US05 @ 17c be close?
A grist bin filled with a blend of pale malted barley and both malted and unmalted wheat is let rip to mix with the crystal clear water from the hinterland. After being mashed and then sparged the wort is drained from the grain and then kettle hopped with Australian Galaxy hops.
After cooling the wort we pitch in a traditional ale yeast and ferment before dry hopping and locking the tank up for cold conditioning. The beer is then racked straight from the storage tank into kegs and delivered direct to the coldrooms of the local watering holes, to be served fresh from the tap.
I should have checked the website, the unmalted wheat would explain the cloudy look! Might dry hop a bit more, increase the wheat and also get some unmalted wheat (good excuse to brew a wit then as well!).Im quite fond of this drop myself - Ive only ever had a couple, I wish the local would keep it as a regular beer.
This is their speil on it:
http://stoneandwood.com.au/blog/draught-ale/
If anything, I'd probably up the dry hop to 20g.