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Steveruch

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I just took a gravity reading on the smash IPA I brewed with cashmere 11 days ago.
These are awesome👍👍.
 
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Never seen the "Hopsteiner" tool before, so no idea how its fidelity compares to the Beer Maverick tool which I have reasonable faith in :)

Cheers!
 
Well, that's disappointing. They both have no character. 😄


flyer v. phoenix hops comparison.jpg


-no, just kidding. I saw the note at the bottom (no aroma data available).

This is pretty cool. Thanks for the tool, @day_trippr .

first gold v. ekg comparison - beer maverick.jpg





Fuggles v. Styrian Goldings - beer maverick.jpg
 
I've tried it, but with other hops. How would you describe the flavor profile?
For instance, I got no strawberry.

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I've used it once and it left me scrambling to check my fermentation data and verify that I pitched the correct yeast. It tasted exactly like that fruit cocktail flavor you get from a botched S-23 fermentation. ;)

It certainly is flavorful!

If you like Cashmere, try fermenting S-23 at 72F. It's a lot cheaper.
 
I've used it once and it left me scrambling to check my fermentation data and verify that I pitched the correct yeast. It tasted exactly like that fruit cocktail flavor you get from a botched S-23 fermentation. ;)

It certainly is flavorful!

If you like Cashmere, try fermenting S-23 at 72F. It's a lot cheaper.
Not when you're using free hops.
 
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