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rodwha

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I bought several ounces of this back in 2014 and finally figured I should do something with it. I bought several more ounces and used the newer hops in the boil, though the older hops were stored in the freezer and smelled fine.

On brew day I was blown away by the aroma of this hop and figured I may have just found a new favorite. After 3 weeks of fermentation, 3 weeks of conditioning, and 1 week in the fridge I was dissappointed. The aroma was vague and the flavor was very muddied.

My 5.5 gal pale ale was:
7 lbs pale ale malt
1.5 lbs white wheat
0.5 lb crystal 40
1 lb cane sugar (FO)
0.25 oz FF (11.3%) @ 70 mins
1.25 oz FF @ 21/7 mins
3.25 oz FF whirlpool ~180*
US-05

Has anyone else had similar results?
 
Dry hop that sucker! I've found a lot of hop aroma is lost during fermentation so dry hopping is critical to get the good hop aroma and flavor.
 
I have a IPA kegged with it now that I used 2 oz in the boil and dry hopped with 2 oz more. The aroma is a KO.
 
I have an IPA recipe that uses equal amounts Citra, Mosiac and FF. Always come our with nice flavor and aroma, I just have to make the final tweaks to my grain bill to get it exactly where I want it.
 
My all Cascade and HBC 342 are made similarly (no dry hop) and are AMAZING!
 
This beer has really matured nicely. I've never had the hop flavor so out of focus like this. All of my IPAs/APAs are fermented for 3 weeks, conditioned for 3 weeks, and usually given no less than a week in the fridge.
 

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