Michael Lindemann
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Hello,
As a complete newbie, I'm getting a bit confused when I read all the recipes everywhere and then trying to find a supplier who has all this available.
I've been looking at GrainFather recipes, i.e https://community.grainfather.com/recipes/56261 and you can see that they have listed the hops and there are two different colours.
Can someone explain what this means? Are they different types of Cascade hops? (I assume we can use any cascade hop and just figure out which ones work best for us?).
This one here, for instance, has multiple different colours: https://community.grainfather.com/recipes/3
When I check out the recipes in this forum, such as https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/hoppy-session-wheat-beer.644047/ it just mentions for instance
Hops - 1 ounce Centennial
- So if I were to find a supplier of Centennial hops, I'm pretty much good to go? (plus the other ingredients)
Thanks
Michael
As a complete newbie, I'm getting a bit confused when I read all the recipes everywhere and then trying to find a supplier who has all this available.
I've been looking at GrainFather recipes, i.e https://community.grainfather.com/recipes/56261 and you can see that they have listed the hops and there are two different colours.
Can someone explain what this means? Are they different types of Cascade hops? (I assume we can use any cascade hop and just figure out which ones work best for us?).
This one here, for instance, has multiple different colours: https://community.grainfather.com/recipes/3
When I check out the recipes in this forum, such as https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/hoppy-session-wheat-beer.644047/ it just mentions for instance
Hops - 1 ounce Centennial
- So if I were to find a supplier of Centennial hops, I'm pretty much good to go? (plus the other ingredients)
Thanks
Michael