Looking to use leftover hops Galena, Cent and Willamette
Hey all,
I need to brew in the cheap this weekend.
I have .75 oz of Galena (figuring for bittering) 1oz of Centenial and 2 oz of Willamette to work with along with all the pale malt I need. I can afford some small quantities of specialty malt. anybody have a suggestion for a brew based on those hops???
I would do a pale ale or something of that sort. You could use the galena for a 60, half the Willamette at 30 and the the centennial for flavor additions.
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Pale or amber....I think you could get a great beer out of that hop bill. If you do a pale, use the Centennial last, for an Amber I would use Willamette last. Just my flavor/Aroma prefs.
I love "iron brewer" recipes. My best IPA was from leftover hops....a combo I would have never used otherwise: Simcoe, Mt Hood, Tettnang and Cascade.