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My wife seems to think Spalt smells like cheese...I on the other hand can't smell that in it at all.
 
Most Hops, IPAs are awful, IMO beer should taste like beer not overpowered with hops, after all its called beer not hop hop juice Right?.

Cheers :mug:
 
Yeah...eating a bowl of hops by themselves just doesn't do it for me either. OH, are we talking about how they actually taste in beer? Haha! :D

I brewed quite a bit "back in the day" (early to late 90s), and there weren't many hops to choose from back then. I will say that I preferred plugs to pellets and leaf, but can understand that it is hard to measure out plugs in amounts other than .5 oz (think you always got 4 plugs to 2 oz package).

Regarding Fuggles, I like traditional Bitters and ales with more of a malt forward taste, so I like Fuggles. Yes, all beer is supposed to have a hop taste of some sort in it, but I'm not real fond of some of the IPAs, Double IPAs, etc., running around these days. Remember Zima? Some of this crap tastes like Zima with hop extract in it. :smack:

Anyway...I digress. So, I've just gotten back into homebrewing in the last year (heavily...one or two batches in the previous years), and I haven't found a hop I dislike in moderation. I just ordered a pound of Willamette, pound of Hallertau (US), pound of Super Galena, and a pound of Nugget.

So, we'll see if I get sick of any of those. Thank goodness I'm splitting with another homebrewer...at least the Willamette and Hallertau. Will keep ya posted. :mug:
 
yewtah-brewha said:
I probally need to give this beer time to mellow but I am having a helluva time with the chinook hops I used for the last 15 minutes. I may have used too much or just not a good combo with the cascade I used at 60. If I ever use these again, I will not use the full ounce. To be fair it has only been bottled for 3 days. If I am wrong I will repost and eat crow! lol

Ya know... I love Chinook! But I hear its a love /hate thing. I use Chinook for flavor and aroma in smaller amounts (say like 1/2 oz ) and in dry hop in 1/2 oz increments and I love what it brings to an ale or IPA. It's strong... So, maybe just back off a bit...
 
Ya know... I love Chinook! But I hear its a love /hate thing. I use Chinook for flavor and aroma in smaller amounts (say like 1/2 oz ) and in dry hop in 1/2 oz increments and I love what it brings to an ale or IPA. It's strong... So, maybe just back off a bit...

I agree, I think I will try these again, just in 1/2 oz. doses. looking at my notes, i used it in a past beer, and didnt have an issue with them.
 
I'm a big fan of Chinook as well.

As far as dislikes, I'm not a fan of Fuggles (too...savory, I guess?) or anything that gives that onion flavor (Summit, or Citra if used wrong).

Sorachi Ace is a bit overpowering for me in a green beer. I don't mind it, but it needs some time to mellow.
 
Summit= Sweaty hippie armpit or unwashed goat testicles. Take your pick.
Is ... the hippie armpit attached to a girl? Maybe? No? Okay. :(

Summit: I'll agree with the onion / chive / garlic hate. Was one of the first hops I was able to peg as being not for me.

Moteuka: Soapy. Dirty. Dank.

EKG as a dry hop: Sickly sweet, almost like sour milk. Otherwise, I'm a huge fan of classic UK hops. Just brewed KingBrianI's "Common Room ESB" with EKG and Fuggles, and I'm looking forward to it.

Citra: As a bittering hop, there is some kind of dank, cat-pissy overtone to it, though I'm quite fond of it as a flavor/aroma hop.
 
I recently learned I don't like East Kent Goldings as a late addition hop. Not sure if its the aroma or the flavor it imparts that I dislike more, but I don't find it pleasant.
 
nugget, galena, chinook, and centennial are my least favorite, maybe in that order. I really like at least one commercial beer bittered with nugget though, so I know it can be used appropriately.
 
Maybe I haven't the olfactory or taste bud sensitivities that some here may have but I don't really dislike any I've smelled/tasted. One exception: any hop used too much and makes the beer too bitter. -gasp- Yeah, I know, some rave about IPA's, DIPA's, hop monsters, etc. To me they are just bitter.

Cheers!
 
Sure, Northern Brewer when used by itself in large amounts is very woody. I once had an IPA made with all Spalt and it was not pleasant in the least.
 
In my humble brewing career I've never bump into hops I dislike (as far as they are not rotten).
 
I brewed a smash a few weeks back with optic malt and riwaka hops . Not quite sure if it's the hops or malt but it has a danky flavor to it , I'm starting to get used to it but it's not my favorite brew. Any experience with this malt hop combo ???
 
Centennial hops for me. It give every beer a a flowery spicy taste and seems to give the beer extra body for some reason. I've brewed a couple different IPA and IIPAs with it alone and mixed with other hops and I just can't enjoy them.
 
I brewed a smash a few weeks back with optic malt and riwaka hops . Not quite sure if it's the hops or malt but it has a danky flavor to it , I'm starting to get used to it but it's not my favorite brew. Any experience with this malt hop combo ???

No experience with either of those, but there are a few types of hops that give a "dank" character. Columbus is usually the big one that people associate with it.
 
Amarillo. I made a SMaSH with some a few months ago and didnt like the strong taste of oranges. I made a bitter using bramling cross which has a strong blackcurrant flavour I didn't like at first but it's mellowing out a lot. It's best to blend hops to get a ballanced, rounded flavour. I like northdown and EKG or progress and WGV.
 
Simcoe. Used properly with other hops they're great. But I had an all Simcoe IPA recently and it was awful!
 
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