Cocko
Oh Dear..
Thanks for doin the hard yards mateDucatiboy stu said:New brewers have it so easy.
Edit: Better do some on topic - site looks good!
Thanks for doin the hard yards mateDucatiboy stu said:New brewers have it so easy.
Shhh. If they knew how good it is it will become hard to get.helles said:Couldn't see Caliente on the list
Its OK ...You can swap hands now and I doubt any one would know.Cocko said:Thanks for doin the hard yards mate:lol:
Edit: Better do some on topic - site looks good!
Not ListedMeridian: Full aroma but not powerful or overpowering, sweet, citrus, strawberry, rhubarb, strawberry daiquiri, blended fruit juice, lemon merigue pie.
Wow that's weird..... I swear when I looked at the site this morning on Ipad I could only see the Bittering and Dual-Purpose lists....??indica86 said:www.hopslist.com/hops/aroma-hops/686-east-kent-golding
I haven't been able to do a lot of testing on the ipad (I don't actually have one) so I'll check this out.oakburner said:Wow that's weird..... I swear when I looked at the site this morning on Ipad I could only see the Bittering and Dual-Purpose lists....??
Or maybe I need to learn to drink my first morning coffee before I post.......
OB
Yeah I'm totally with you on that. I've actually had a few others mention this too me via email as well.GrumpyPaul said:Would it be possible to add some flavour and aroma characteristics as a filed in the table for each hop?
I see that most of the descriptors at the top has some of this info but it might display better and be quicker and easier to find this info at a glance if it was in the table.
For me - I dont think in terms of Aplha or beta Acids and Co-humulone when i try to decide what hops to try. I think..."gee I want a good citrus flavor".
So that detail is just as important as the detaileds specs. The AA figures etc are useful to me later when i am punching numbers into software.