As soon as I saw El Dorado hops associated with the flavor of "watermelon jolly ranchers," I decided to experiment with this hop in a low-IBU American wheat.
For the experiment, I set a target IBU of 20, and with the 14.9aa pellets calculated two 0.5 oz additions with 20 and 5 mins left in the boil. To eliminate yeast as a flavor contributor, I selected a clean german lager yeast (like Abita used in their discontinued Wheat) and lagered.
I've just tasted off the secondary and found no detectable fruit flavor at all.
Now I'm wondering if the fruit flavor profile of El Dorado is only detectable in high concentrations like american IPA, or if it's only present in whole hops instead of pellets.
Has anyone brewed this in a low IBU recipe and still gotten the fruit flavor profile? Did the flavor become more pronounced after long boil times? Or with certain malts, adjuncts, or yeast strains?
Since the flavor seems unique to el dorado, I don't think the source is alpha acids but one of the many other compounds present. So how do I harvest this mystery compound without bringing all the bitterness along with it?
For the experiment, I set a target IBU of 20, and with the 14.9aa pellets calculated two 0.5 oz additions with 20 and 5 mins left in the boil. To eliminate yeast as a flavor contributor, I selected a clean german lager yeast (like Abita used in their discontinued Wheat) and lagered.
I've just tasted off the secondary and found no detectable fruit flavor at all.
Now I'm wondering if the fruit flavor profile of El Dorado is only detectable in high concentrations like american IPA, or if it's only present in whole hops instead of pellets.
Has anyone brewed this in a low IBU recipe and still gotten the fruit flavor profile? Did the flavor become more pronounced after long boil times? Or with certain malts, adjuncts, or yeast strains?
Since the flavor seems unique to el dorado, I don't think the source is alpha acids but one of the many other compounds present. So how do I harvest this mystery compound without bringing all the bitterness along with it?