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Is 5 oz of Hops in a Saison too Much?

Discussion in 'Recipes/Ingredients' started by JHahn, Jun 27, 2013.

 

  1. #1
    JHahn

    Member

    Posted Jun 27, 2013
    I am brewing a saison right now. Trying to figure out my hop schedule. The original plan was:

    1 oz Hallertau (4.7%) @ 60
    1 oz Styrian Golding & 1 oz Czech Saaz @ 15
    1 oz Styrian & 1 oz Saaz @ 2ish

    Do you think that is too much hops for the beer. Should I cut back on some of the late additions?

    4.5# - 2 row
    1# - wheat malt
    1# - munich
    2# - Pilsen DME
    1# - turbinado sugar during fermentation

    wyeast 3711
     
  2. #2
    motorneuron

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 27, 2013
    Saisons are a joy to brew because they are such a freeform style that even the "yapping lapdogs of style appropriateness" (in Randy Mosher's immortal prose) can't tell you you're wrong. So no, 5 oz isn't too much, especially when you're talking about hops with AA% all below 5.
     
  3. #3
    14thstreet

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 29, 2013
    I have a saison on tap that uses the same amount of hops in a similar fashion. All Hallertau. To me they seem to be a very mild hop even in those amounts. The yeast character may also be a player in my perception. Is it spicy/fruit of the yeast or the hops? In any event, you are fine.
     
  4. #4
    Beernik

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 29, 2013
    I don't think 5oz of noble hops & stryan goldings would be a problem.
     
  5. #5
    Cyclman

    I Sell Koalas  

    Posted Jun 30, 2013
    +1 on noble hops. Sounds pretty good, actually.
     
  6. #6
    smokinghole

    Senior Member  

    Posted Jun 30, 2013
    I hop my saisons with lots of low AA hops. For a recent 12 gal batch I used 11oz of hops which was about 30ibus calculated. This was a brett and lacto saison so if it's a just brett version I tend to hop even higher. I've been using serebrianka from hops direct a lot in my saisons.
     
  7. #7
    TyTanium

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 30, 2013
    Check out Jester King brewery in Austin, TX. They use a farmhouse yeast and loads of noble hops. And their beer is awesome. DO IT!
     
  8. #8
    chalkdust41485

    This is no hobby....

    Posted Jun 30, 2013
    +1. Jester King is really awesome.
     
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