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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Just got back from NZ where I was working for the week. Called into NZ hops to try and buy from the source - glad I did. 500g each of Nelson, Taiheke, Nectaron & Motueka. Was really cool being in the region and driving through all the towns that the hops are named after. Not to mention the hops...
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    American IPA West Coast-ish IPA/Pale ale

    Check this video out for some great info if you haven't seen it already. Backs up the heavy pils malt bills. I've brewed a few based on this and it's been really good.
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Hey mate, any chance you can elaborate on the break / clean wort topic a bit. Always a lot of differing views on this and haven't really been able to find any good online articles. Cheers.
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Someone mentioned it before, but I would look at the boil intensity. Not sure on the watt density on the Brewtools system but I would imagine having those coils in direct contact with the wort might increase the maillard/caramelization a bit? Maybe a shorter boil might help?
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I noticed a huge difference with my hop spider getting blocked depending on my additions. Any early additions and it just gets clogged. For all late addition hazys it was fine as it was only in the boil for a short period. I don't use it anymore though, my brewzilla does a pretty decent job...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    A while back I felt like I was getting a chalkiness to my beers so I now intentionally keep the calcium below 100 and usually around 80-90. I have to use Na to keep everything else in check. I've been happier with my beers at this range but having said that every beer I brew is usually very...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I'm a big fan of Talus. Has all the punch of Sabro without the coconut weirdness to my palette. I've paired it with centennial in a standard US-05 pale ale and also with Nectaron & Idaho 7 in a hazy. Both turned out really well but it does dominate.
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    For those interested I finally tasted these beers last weekend. Huge differences between the two. I'm not great at explaining aromas but one thing that was very clear is that the early picked hops had that distinct fuel / diesel thing you get with NZ hops while the late had none. My wife even...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Interesting topic re. early vs late picked hops. A good Australian IPA brewery have just released two identical beers with the only difference being early vs late hop harvest. Keen to give it a shot this weekend.
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I've been thinking of ways to use more of my homegrown hops of which I have a lot. Going to pick up a hop missile/rocket so I get more use out of these hops going forward. One of the ideas I had was to connect it into my system (brewzilla) and use it during the mash as the wort recirculates...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Any standout hop combos from the list below?
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I tried some of that shipment too and it is night and day in comparison to tasting it at the brewery. My best mate lives in Gowanus so every time (I used) to go to the States with work I would shoot up to Brooklyn for the weekend and get on the beers at Other Half. This last shipment had that...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Do you reckon spectrum & incognito would make any difference at the home brew level? Most of these things seem to be designed just for yield or do you think there would be an improvement over pellets?
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Couple of links with no affiliation: Local to me supplier of Nectaron: Nectaron Hop Pellets T-90 (Formerly Hort 4337) - Hoppy Days Brewing Supplies Local to my homeland supplier of incognito & spectrum in homebrew sizes: Advanced Hop Products Looks like Get Er Brewed are an affiliated...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Anyone here tried to dip hop their beers either in addition to or in replacement of the whirlpool? Had a local WCIPA that was dip hopped and it was exceptional. Ekuanot incognito & mosaic cryo. Might give it a go in an all strata hazy this weekend..
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I would say just under 6...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    @Dgallo Saw these in my local craft beer shop in Melbourne and remembered you saying how good they were on this thread. Hope they're good cause they weren't cheap! :mug:
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    Has anyone used the Trident blend from Hopsteiner? I tend to have better local access to their hops so am keen to hear any feedback on their hops specifically. They generally don't get the hype of the Yakima varieties for whatever reason but I think Eureka & Sultana are two very good varieties...
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    New England IPA "Northeast" style IPA

    I don't see a bad combo there! Can confirm Nelson / Strata to be one of my favorite's & Nelson / Nectaron tastes like NZ in a can. Nectaron / Strata would be just as good to throw a spanner in the works!
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