ArkotRamathorn
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Looking for some advice on hop selection and timing for a raspberry wheat. In a way this is my second attempt at this recipe, but I was so bad and new at brewing that I want to retry it with some changes. Will end up around 1.066 with 70% of the grain bill being wheat. I will end transferring the beer onto about 5lbs of raspberries for secondary.
The root of my question is selecting hops to reinforce and compliment the raspberries, as well some fresh mint leaves I will be adding in the last 5 minutes of the boil. I am going to use just a clean bittering hop at 60 minutes to get around 25ibus.
I've boiled it down to 4 different hops to get about 2oz in during the last 5 minutes of the boil. I am vacillating between some New Zealand Motueka, Citra, Northern Brewer, and mosaic. I have 2oz of mosaic in my fridge as it is so I'm thinking of using at least half an oz of that.
Would it be to much of a mish mash if I used half an oz of each? Would all four shine through if all added at the same time or would staggering them a few minutes apart allow the aroma and flavors layer up? Never really done any beers yet that required more than two types of hops so looking to the hop head swamis of HBT.
The root of my question is selecting hops to reinforce and compliment the raspberries, as well some fresh mint leaves I will be adding in the last 5 minutes of the boil. I am going to use just a clean bittering hop at 60 minutes to get around 25ibus.
I've boiled it down to 4 different hops to get about 2oz in during the last 5 minutes of the boil. I am vacillating between some New Zealand Motueka, Citra, Northern Brewer, and mosaic. I have 2oz of mosaic in my fridge as it is so I'm thinking of using at least half an oz of that.
Would it be to much of a mish mash if I used half an oz of each? Would all four shine through if all added at the same time or would staggering them a few minutes apart allow the aroma and flavors layer up? Never really done any beers yet that required more than two types of hops so looking to the hop head swamis of HBT.