cheesecake
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Getting ready for batch number 2 centennial blonde coming up
bmwmunk said:My first ever home brewed beers!!!!
Stout and IPA
My first ever home brewed beers!!!!
Stout and IPA
^^^
Cascade gets my vote usually. But, if your looking to expand maybe try a Simcoe? A great bittering hop with a piney, citrus finish... Just be careful, sometimes the aroma is overpowering.
i Love centennial
you could try summit or try hops you normally wouldnt use or havent used to see if you can get them into some recipes you already have
went to the lhbs on tuesday... as i walked in the kid at the counter said "hey, you're the 1 gallon batch guy" and proceeded to show me their new stash of 2 gallon fermentation buckets, with lids, and grommets in the lids.
so, they went right onto my Christmas list.
i forgot to ask how much they are charging.
My LHBS charges $6.00 for bucket and lid for comparison.
Okay here is a question for the 1-gallon masses....what hops should I use for a couple of SMaSHs.
I have a new corona mill so I want to nail down my brew house efficiency and I thought some SMaSHs would be a great way to start. I've used Cascade for APAs and Blonde Ales. Fuggles and East Kent Goldings for Porters and Stouts and Hallertau for some Wheats. Now I'm looking to expand my horizons so what are some 'good' hops to try.
Thanks
dadshomebrewing said:went to the lhbs on tuesday... as i walked in the kid at the counter said "hey, you're the 1 gallon batch guy" and proceeded to show me their new stash of 2 gallon fermentation buckets, with lids, and grommets in the lids.
so, they went right onto my Christmas list.
i forgot to ask how much they are charging.
dadshomebrewing said:didn't buy any one liter bottles. i bought pint bottles, though, and my usual monthly supply of perishables
and thanks
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