. . . . .Just not good for flavor or aroma.
..... Well, that is not much of an advertisement for this hop
. . . . .Just not good for flavor or aroma.
Here's my first Belma recipe (brewed it today):
12 lbs Pale Malt, Maris Otter, Warminster (4.5 SRM) 90.6 %
16.0 oz Acid Malt (3.0 SRM) 7.5 % (added 30 min into a 50 min mash)
4.0 oz White Wheat Malt (2.4 SRM) 1.9 %
0.25 oz Belma [11.30 %] - First Wort 60.0 min 9.5 IBUs
1.00 Items Whirlfloc Tablet (Boil 15.0 mins) -
0.50 tsp Yeast Nutrient (Boil 15.0 mins) -
1.00 oz Belma [11.30 %] - Boil 10.0 min 12.6 IBUs
1.75 oz Belma [11.30 %] - Boil 1.0 min 2.6 IBUs
1.0 pkg Brettanomyces Lambucus (Wyeast Labs #5526) [50.28 ml] -
1.0 pkg French Saison (Wyeast Labs #3711) [50.28 ml] (starter made with both yeasts mixed together)
The O.G was 1.063 (~5.7 gallons), and I pitched the two yeasts at 65 F. Looking forward to drinking this sucker in a few months! The wort actually had a nice little acidic tang to it.
I did a similar saison-brett last year with 3711/Brett B that finished @ 1.002, so this bad boy could end up being 8% ABV when all is said and done.
Ouch - use in sours sounds a bit steep.
Pliny the Elder is rather Columbus heavy, yet contains 12-13 oz total hops per 5 gallons post-ferment. If you swapped the CTZ out for Sorachi Ace or Amarillo, you'd notice. Trust me.
Just had our first taste of an IPA with Belma.
11# 2-row
1# munich
12 oz C60
(I think this is exactly the grain bill from Edwort's Bee Cave IPA)
Hop schedule:
2.5 oz Belma FWH
1 oz Cascade 15 min
1 oz Belma 10 min
1 oz Citra 5 min
Dry hopped for 6 days with 1 oz each of Cascade and Citra
Fermented with S-05 at 65.
The verdict is that there doesn't seem to be much from the Belma, but it worked well as a bittering hop.
Urbanmyth, I enjoy sours but I don't know much about making them. Any recommendations on where I can learn more?
BBL_Brewer said:You didn't really try to make it stand out. You didn't even dry hop with any, what do you expect?
I think it's pretty mellow, but very fruity. Too much mellon and strawberry for me. If you like that kind of thing though, this is definitely your hop. I think this hop would be perfect for finicky SWMBO beer.
What's that supposed to mean?
I'm guessing that 55 pounds of grain isn't for a 5 gallon batch.....
My first batch using only belma turned out awesome. Not sure what everyone is complaining about
You can have mine. Not sure they are worth the shipping cost though...Enjoying yet another glass of my all-belma APA. Can't wait to use this hop more. After a couple weeks in the keg, the aroma has definitely faded, and I can see where people get a grassy character from the hop (I only dry hopped 3 days). Still, my next iteration of this beer will be even more amazing. I can't get enough Belma!
I made an all belma saison with 3726. Holy strawberry batman. Very very good saison IMO. Probably will not use this hop for anything other than a blonde ale or a saison but for those two, I think it would work most of the time.