Hey guys, another stupid thread.
I just tasted a golden ale I made with Mt Hood and Amarillo. It's just amazingly floral from the Mt Hood (dry hopped) and intensely piney from the Amarillo (more pine needles then pine sap). It is just an amazing beer, i feel like I'm walking in the middle of the Mt Hood national forest.
However, I wasn't expecting pine from Amarillo. People refer to Amarillo as being mostly Citrusy, but I'm not getting that much here, but getting mostly pine. The pack was a freshly received Hopunion pack. Did anyone else ever get this?
Recipe, is pilsner, wheat and vienna malt
Amarillo was lightly added @ 30 and @ 5
I just tasted a golden ale I made with Mt Hood and Amarillo. It's just amazingly floral from the Mt Hood (dry hopped) and intensely piney from the Amarillo (more pine needles then pine sap). It is just an amazing beer, i feel like I'm walking in the middle of the Mt Hood national forest.
However, I wasn't expecting pine from Amarillo. People refer to Amarillo as being mostly Citrusy, but I'm not getting that much here, but getting mostly pine. The pack was a freshly received Hopunion pack. Did anyone else ever get this?
Recipe, is pilsner, wheat and vienna malt
Amarillo was lightly added @ 30 and @ 5