Gigantorus
Well-Known Member
Hi All,
Been trying a range of new experimental hops (pellet form) that I’ve been getting from Craft Brewer in Brisbane. Been a fun journey so far and will continue to play with these to see what the results are.
So far have used the following in a Golden Sunset Ale (pic attached) - I used a few malts that give off a red colour like CaraRed and Shepherds Delight etc. :
- Crosby Experimental Hop #6 (USA): This is listed as a prime hop for big IPAs as it is listed as “pungent”
- Mandarina Bavaria (Germany): Not necessarily an experimental hop, as it’s been around a while. But was keen to see what citrus aroma/flavour would be like. I used 50grams of the Mandarina Bavaria in a late boil addition and the other 40grams (plus Crosby No6 and Galaxy) in a dry-hop as well. Got a really nice kumquat back flavour.
Will be using soon in an American Pale Ale recipe:
- Experimental Grapefruit Hop (USA): At 16.6%AA this should pack a citrus punch. It’s listed as big citrussy pink grapefruit character. Well suited for later additions in hoppy Pale Ales and IPA's.
- ADHA Experimental 529 hop (USA): At 12.0%AA it should be interesting, as it’s listed as sweet, coconut, lemon, hay-like, mint tea, green herb tea, mint/tea characteristics.
Anyone played with some of these or other “experimental” hops? If so, I’d be keen to hear of your experiences?
Cheers,
Pete
View attachment Golden-Sunset-Ale.pdf
Been trying a range of new experimental hops (pellet form) that I’ve been getting from Craft Brewer in Brisbane. Been a fun journey so far and will continue to play with these to see what the results are.
So far have used the following in a Golden Sunset Ale (pic attached) - I used a few malts that give off a red colour like CaraRed and Shepherds Delight etc. :
- Crosby Experimental Hop #6 (USA): This is listed as a prime hop for big IPAs as it is listed as “pungent”
- Mandarina Bavaria (Germany): Not necessarily an experimental hop, as it’s been around a while. But was keen to see what citrus aroma/flavour would be like. I used 50grams of the Mandarina Bavaria in a late boil addition and the other 40grams (plus Crosby No6 and Galaxy) in a dry-hop as well. Got a really nice kumquat back flavour.
Will be using soon in an American Pale Ale recipe:
- Experimental Grapefruit Hop (USA): At 16.6%AA this should pack a citrus punch. It’s listed as big citrussy pink grapefruit character. Well suited for later additions in hoppy Pale Ales and IPA's.
- ADHA Experimental 529 hop (USA): At 12.0%AA it should be interesting, as it’s listed as sweet, coconut, lemon, hay-like, mint tea, green herb tea, mint/tea characteristics.
Anyone played with some of these or other “experimental” hops? If so, I’d be keen to hear of your experiences?
Cheers,
Pete
View attachment Golden-Sunset-Ale.pdf