I'll be brewing an IPA tomorrow and I'm looking towards a somewhat equal contribution of all hops for flavor and aroma. Here is the hop bill (yes, its a bit atypical) :
Cascade, Chinook, Northern Brewer, Bramling Cross, Saphir.
I do have some FF7C that I could use as well, probably in replacement of Saphir, whose flavor profile could be interesting but might actually be too subtle to shine. I guess I could even use Willamette, Sterling or Sylva without screwing the global hop profile of the brew, even if Willamette and Sylva could end up being plagued by the same problem as Saphir.
If I pitch an equal amount of each hop variety, wouldn't a variety (mainly looking at Chinook here) overpower the others ? Should I "scale" my hops according to AA?
Cascade, Chinook, Northern Brewer, Bramling Cross, Saphir.
I do have some FF7C that I could use as well, probably in replacement of Saphir, whose flavor profile could be interesting but might actually be too subtle to shine. I guess I could even use Willamette, Sterling or Sylva without screwing the global hop profile of the brew, even if Willamette and Sylva could end up being plagued by the same problem as Saphir.
If I pitch an equal amount of each hop variety, wouldn't a variety (mainly looking at Chinook here) overpower the others ? Should I "scale" my hops according to AA?