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LostHopper

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Are there any particular hops or category of hops that should not be used for first wort hopping?

I'm a relatively new homebrewer and I like doing smash or smash-ish beers to get a better idea on the taste of a malt or hops.

My plan was FWH with Centennial which is a hop I seem to like. I also like simple recipes so I was going to FWH, flameout and maybe dry hop if I don't forget the dry hops like I did on my last batch (beer was still good).

Thanks
 
Are there any particular hops or category of hops that should not be used for first wort hopping?

I'm a relatively new homebrewer and I like doing smash or smash-ish beers to get a better idea on the taste of a malt or hops.

My plan was FWH with Centennial which is a hop I seem to like. I also like simple recipes so I was going to FWH, flameout and maybe dry hop if I don't forget the dry hops like I did on my last batch (beer was still good).

Thanks

I don't think you'd have any issue there - really, if you feel comfortable adding it at 60 minutes, adding it for a FWH isn't going to be any different.
 
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