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Can someone suggest a recipe for Northern Brewer and Saaz, or one for each?
I picked up some Northern Brewer and Saaz pellet hops from HopsDirect. I really had no recipes for their use, but read that there were a lot of ales that used these two hops.
Anyone have a recipe suggestion for them together, or one recipe for each? Would you recommend a SMaSH recipe for these hops, and if so what grain for what hop? Thanks for any info! |
My favorite use for northern brewer hops is definitely the California common! I love it, and it's one of my favorite to keep on tap. I have two different recipes posted, if you want to take a look.
I don't use Saaz that much, but it's great as finishing hops in my Dead guy clone. It would be the perfect hop variety for a pilsner, though, if you have lagering capabilities. |
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I use NB and Cascade in my Cream Ale. Not sure if it's to style or whatever, but it's basically BM's Cream of Three Crops with what I had laying around.
6.75 lbs 2-row 2 lbs flaked corn 1 lb minute rice 4 oz Crystal 10L Mash at 152 for an hour, sparge with 175F water Hops: 0.5 oz Cascade @ 60 min 0.5 oz NB @ 60 min 1.0 oz Cascade @ 0 min 0.5 oz NB @ 0 min WLP001 yeast - ferment for two weeks @ 68F and toss it in the keg. |
Saaz is commonly used in Belgian beers. It would be mighty tasty in a Dubbel or a Tripel.
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I've used NB in a Vienna/NB smash from DeathBrewer and it turned out fantastic. 10lb Vienna + 1oz Northern Brewer at each: 60min, 20min & 5min. US-05 or Notty yeast. AWESOME.
There's a recipe somewhere around here for a summer wheat beer with Saaz and some rye malt that got rave reviews. To me, Saaz and Northern Brewer both give a little spicy or minty quality. |
On the Saaz, might I suggest a saison with a couple of late hop additions. The spiciness of that hop seems to match the yeast and the style well.
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