Howhownow
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I have a half pound of Nelson Sauvin Hops, and I am really looking forward to brewing with them- I have heard so many fantastic things. I think that based on the descriptions of the hop flavors, a Saison/Belgian style may be ideal. I have been brewing those styles like crazy this summer, though, and am ready to get into some cooler weather styles. I have also been brewing a lot of really complex and big recipes lately, and would like something fairly straightforward in flavor that really showcases the hop.
I was thinking a half and half 2Row/ Pilsner base with a bit of flaked rye and possibly some vienna, moderately hopped with just the Nelson. Was also thinking about doing this on a clean lager or steam style yeast.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I am up for anything as long as it fits this particular hop.
I was thinking a half and half 2Row/ Pilsner base with a bit of flaked rye and possibly some vienna, moderately hopped with just the Nelson. Was also thinking about doing this on a clean lager or steam style yeast.
Thoughts? Suggestions? I am up for anything as long as it fits this particular hop.