AndMan3030
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Amarillo hater here...go ahead start the belittling, but to me, Amarillo hops just taste metallic, I use them as sparingly as possible.
Magnum is my all time favorite.
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Amarillo hater here...go ahead start the belittling, but to me, Amarillo hops just taste metallic, I use them as sparingly as possible.
Magnum is my all time favorite.
Not a fan of Chinook. I do, however, like Citra. Can't get enough of Simcoe - Amarillo. I use lots of 'em for late additions. They give an almost candy / bubblegummy flavor to an IPA which when balanced with the right amount of bittering is blissfull.
I'm having this dilemma right now. All Centennial IPA and get this weird soapy aftertaste. I am hoping that it is my mash chemistry (pH, bicarbonates) because I have no qualms about aroma. Of course if its not that, my lot is nearly 4 years old so it's either 1) old hops or 2) bad year (2008-9) for Centennial. I assume this taste goes away with the Amarillo? Strange. I sometimes think we as homebrewers don't get the select choice of varieties and its not so much the hop, but other factors.
Not a fan of Chinook. I do, however, like Citra. Can't get enough of Simcoe - Amarillo. I use lots of 'em for late additions. They give an almost candy / bubblegummy flavor to an IPA which when balanced with the right amount of bittering is blissfull.
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Cider123 said:Looks like the overall, sweetheart hops is....East Kent Goldings
Not a hater in 10 pages. That's gotta say something
Let's add the fuggles to the list, I really dislike it.
Also hate Summit - tastes like onions to me.