I got 2lbs in the mail today. It's a very nice hop. Tropical and a little funky/grungy. I get a little citrus, but mostly like over ripe pineapple with some 'funk' to it. And I mean that in a good way.
It's not quite as oily as Citra, but sh**, few hops are. Definitely looking forward to using it.
Hernando said:What are the thoughts on using this in a farmhouse or saison?
Aroma sounds perfect for a wheat beer
This. Probably going to hop-burst a wheat ale with these to see what they can do. The high AA is going to be a bit of a pain to work around though.
What are the thoughts on using this in a farmhouse or saison?
Yeah! that's what I'm taking about. I'll have to give this a go and update you guys once it's completed.My all Belma APA has a faint Belgian character, and I used American Ale yeast at 63f, so I am assuming that comes from the Belma. I think it would make a good farmhouse/saison.
Anything with Citra smells like juicy hop tropical goodness. I wouldn't credit Belma with those traits just yet until I use them exclusively in the dryhop. Citra isn't in Heady Topper though... at least I don't think.
I've made apa/ipas w/ citra only, citra/amarillo, citra/amarillo/simcoe and citra/cascade and none of them smelled half as good as this one did. It truly has a wonderfully juicy hop aroma and flavor.
Give it a rest. The guy has brewed nearly the same beer repeatedly and is reporting his actual experience, no need to crawl up his ass about it. Most brewers are going to find his post more helpful than your vague objections.
for the record your results were just the kind of thing I was hoping for. I have 2 lbs Belma coming with the citra and cascade at the ready.
I'm pretty sure I posted the hop schedule in this thread, but if you're interested in the full recipe just let me know. Since we did a 10 gallon batch and split it for fermentation, it was interesting to see the differences between 1056 and 1272 w/ regards to the hop character. The 1272 had a fuller, more rounded hop flavor while the 1056 had a nice, crisp hop flavor that finished cleaner.
Sure, I saw the hops schedule but not the grain schedule. I also like to make my IPA's a bit lower ABV than average...my night is pretty short when I'm drinking 7-8% beers. Let's see it.
As you can see it is nothing special, but serves as a good grain base for building different hop combos.
HBT'ers who have Belma in hand - when did you place your order? I ordered on Nov 10 but haven't gotten a shipping confirmation or anything. I assume it's on the way and I'll get it in the next day or two, but I'm dying to try it out NOW!
After my last round of hop buying from FHB I told myself I was done for the majority of the year, but curiosity got the best of me and I ordered 2lbs of Belma. Only problem now is freezer space!
I ordered Monday 11/5 and received Saturday 11/10. Broke down all 4 lbs into vac-bags that day.HBT'ers who have Belma in hand - when did you place your order? I ordered on Nov 10 but haven't gotten a shipping confirmation or anything. I assume it's on the way and I'll get it in the next day or two, but I'm dying to try it out NOW!