HBHB
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We've been brewing a few recipes and having a play with Melba. Melba is the new Aussie kid on the block and hasn't quite reached full scale production, but we believe there will be sufficient with this next crop to make it into the home brew market. Nail brewing has done some brews with it not sure who else has.
The first has been kegged today. It was dry hopped at 18 Degrees C for 8 days to see if we could push the envelope a little.
I'll put up the spec sheets tomorrow for all.
This recipe is basically our S&W clone recipe with just the hops changed out so we could could draw a clear comparison.
Definitely, an alternative for those who weren't able to obtain Galaxy this year. There's a few slight differences. There's some other fruity notes that come through. Tropical fruit, but passion fruit is still dominant. There's no grassy notes. I'll post up a link with the exact recipe with the hop schedule for those interested.
I think it will be a hop worth looking for....enough difference for those who find Galaxy a little harsh and grassy, but similar enough for those who love the passionfruit.
Martin
The first has been kegged today. It was dry hopped at 18 Degrees C for 8 days to see if we could push the envelope a little.
I'll put up the spec sheets tomorrow for all.
This recipe is basically our S&W clone recipe with just the hops changed out so we could could draw a clear comparison.
Definitely, an alternative for those who weren't able to obtain Galaxy this year. There's a few slight differences. There's some other fruity notes that come through. Tropical fruit, but passion fruit is still dominant. There's no grassy notes. I'll post up a link with the exact recipe with the hop schedule for those interested.
I think it will be a hop worth looking for....enough difference for those who find Galaxy a little harsh and grassy, but similar enough for those who love the passionfruit.
Martin