HeavyNova
Well-Known Member
Hi,
The next brew I'm going to tackle is a Porter. I've decided on the malts but have a couple of questions on the hops and yeast.
Hops
I'm looking at using some EKG - how old is too old? I'm aware that how well the hops are kept can influence how long they will keep for, but assuming the hops are kept properly would you buy and use something from a 2007 crop. Does it matter less in a Porter? Can you add more to make up for the old age? Is it worth spending money on shipping some 2010 hops from the eastern states?
Yeast
I would like to have a go at trying a liquid yeast. This'll be my first time and I see many posts saying things like;
"Wyeast XXXX is fantasic for *insert beer style here*"
Each of the Wyeasts have their own descriptions, but there are still so many! Does anyone have a particular yeast in mind that works really well with Porters?
The next brew I'm going to tackle is a Porter. I've decided on the malts but have a couple of questions on the hops and yeast.
Hops
I'm looking at using some EKG - how old is too old? I'm aware that how well the hops are kept can influence how long they will keep for, but assuming the hops are kept properly would you buy and use something from a 2007 crop. Does it matter less in a Porter? Can you add more to make up for the old age? Is it worth spending money on shipping some 2010 hops from the eastern states?
Yeast
I would like to have a go at trying a liquid yeast. This'll be my first time and I see many posts saying things like;
"Wyeast XXXX is fantasic for *insert beer style here*"
Each of the Wyeasts have their own descriptions, but there are still so many! Does anyone have a particular yeast in mind that works really well with Porters?