I was thinking for 5 gal, 1 oz chinook at 60, 1/2 oz each at 15,5, flame out???
I don't really have a recipe. I think we maybe mis-communicating. I'm talking a total or 4 oz. One of Chinook at the start, then .5 of Chinook and Cascade each, total of 1 oz. at 15 min 5 min and flame out. Not enough total hops? Too much Chinook for the Cascade?
I'm an extract guy but I think I get it. That has been my question all along, mixing the two as you go. Will this be a great mix of piney / citrus with a punch, or a muddy bitter mess?
If it works, next step is to switch out cascade for centennial to jack it up a but maybe?
I'm a Cascade fan as well, Mirror Pond is one of my favorite beers. If you see someone sneaking around the garden, please don't shot or send the dogs, I don't want to get hurt.[/QUOTE]togodoug said:[ I love cascade, I grow it in my back yard, its up to you, and its really hard to make a muddy mess.
Hello there, I'm new at the home brew world. Since I work offshore I don't have much time to prepare many batches, so I do it BIAB all-grain style, 5 lt at a time.
Wanted to know from y'all about a combo from Citra and New Zealand hops, would it be good or... ?
Cheers, From Brazil
Anyone ever try an all nugget or nugget dominant ale? I'm thinking of trying this
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