technobabble66 said:I'm new to this & only tried a few so far, but:
Simcoe. Is. Da. Bomb.
Sadly, i don't think this is available to non-commercial growers outside the US. Is this correct, anyone?
Oh, & citra seems pretty good too...
A fridge overflowing with hops is never a problem.....technobabble66 said:haha - thanks QLDKev!
On to it already - My 1lb arrived last week. Along with another 3lbs. Some serious brewing will soon commence....
Actually, i would've ordered from Yob instead; but i initiated the order about 3 days before he got his website going - unfortunate timing! So instead i got a smaller batch of Simcoe & Citra from him as i couldn't wait the 3 weeks for the package to arrive from the States.
Now my fridge is overflowing with hops!! ... aah, First World problems.
Unless you have my fridge, 12.7kg of hops. I'd better get brewing some hoppy beers :lol:Lord Raja Goomba I said:A fridge overflowing with hops is never a problem.....
You could always give city CM2's recipe a go Kev. Will get rid of a fair wack of your POR!QldKev said:Unless you have my fridge, 12.7kg of hops. I'd better get brewing some hoppy beers :lol:
1.4kg of it is POR, imagine all the beautiful aroma I could get if I dry hopped it into a batch. :unsure:
a. 1g/l minimum, if an IPA morenala said:Does anyone have a dry hopping procedure that they would recommend ?
a. Grams/litre
b.Hop after how many days into fermentation
c.Free style into fermenter or in a tea-ball
d.Hop into the keg, with or without tea-ball
Any advice appreciated.
I agree, I quite often do a double dry hop, one as the ferment is nearing completion (~5 points) and then one when it's reached CC temps.. I think they both bring something slightly different to the table and I quite enjoy the combination over a single addition.manticle said:I usually dry hop in cold conditioning and find it makes a significant difference.
Sunshine_Brewer said:Anything Hallertau!
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