Yob
Hop to it
No longer being commercially grown...
glad I have one in the backyard.. now I just have to nurse it back to health :blush:
glad I have one in the backyard.. now I just have to nurse it back to health :blush:
I won't miss summer. Although it's possible I just misused it horribly. Or it was just a bad batch.Mardoo said:Summer is also being discontinued.
Think I'll get a POR rhizome this winter.
Possibly super prideDanscraftbeer said:So the brewers that traditionally use POR do they just have their own crops? Coopers for example.
I've only just used it for the first time myself after nearly 200 batches (70-odd AG). Have AndrewQld's Coopers Pale Clone ready to bottle and will harvest the yeast for a Sparkling Ale attempt this weekend.technobabble66 said:That's ridiculous they're completely stopping production!
I'm assuming it's not commercially viable for them, so more to the point: it's ridiculous more people aren't using more PoR.
It's a fantastic hop - both in flavour/aroma and in the particular type of bittering it gives.
However, it's not surprising few homebrewers seem to have tried it (& I'd wonder if that similarly applies to all those craft brewers who started as homebrewers, of course) - when I started brewing and researching hops one of the few consistent opinions I'd come across regularly was the vigorous hatred and ridicule of PoR.
It was only a year ago I finally tried it myself and was genuinely stunned with how good it was. Very different to most hops I've tried but still great in its own way.
Obviously everyone has their own tastes and preferences. But I think it's interesting to see the feedback here & now on Summer. Seems like no-one has a positive thing to say about Summer. However I've never heard anything negative about it and instead, historically, everyone seems happy to rip into PoR.
Not saying people posting here are guilty of being big mean PoR-haters (or Summer-haters), more just as an illustration that we as a community seem to be more considered in expressing opinions on other hops, but there seems to be an unspoken green light to get in there and shitcan PoR which might prevent new Brewers from experimenting with it as much as other hops ... and we're now at risk of losing a great Aussie asset.
Hey Yob, I might be keen to snaffle some PoR rhizome in winter if there's any up for grabs. [emoji41]
Not exactly a source but a suggestionLiam_snorkel said:source for this tidbit of info?
Regarding Summer, that was direct from HPA. But I'm guessing that's not your question.Liam_snorkel said:source for this tidbit of info?
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