daveooph131 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 25, 2009 Messages 1,123 Reaction score 34 Location Dallas, TX Oct 26, 2009 #1 What is the profile of these hops? Mostly, how citrusy; is there a big grapefruit taste/aroma?
H haighter Active Member Joined Oct 11, 2009 Messages 44 Reaction score 0 Location San Francisco Oct 26, 2009 #2 Not exactly what you're looking for, but check out the hop chart over at BYO. This proved immensely helpful on my last brew as I had to substitute a few hop varietals due to their being out of stock at the LHBS. http://***********/resources/hops
Not exactly what you're looking for, but check out the hop chart over at BYO. This proved immensely helpful on my last brew as I had to substitute a few hop varietals due to their being out of stock at the LHBS. http://***********/resources/hops
smizak Well-Known Member Joined Dec 4, 2007 Messages 1,831 Reaction score 120 Location Buffalo, NY Oct 26, 2009 #3 To me, Centennial has a citrusy grapefruit aroma and flavor with a little more spice and pungency than Cascade. Beers that are late/dry hopped with Columbus always remind me of hop's less legal plant-relative, if you get my drift.:fro: Very pungent and dank.
To me, Centennial has a citrusy grapefruit aroma and flavor with a little more spice and pungency than Cascade. Beers that are late/dry hopped with Columbus always remind me of hop's less legal plant-relative, if you get my drift.:fro: Very pungent and dank.