aaronm13
Well-Known Member
I' m with you now about Verdant. For 2+ years it was my go to strain and even with throwing 14-16oz dry hops all the beers felt muted and underwhelming. Could never wrap my head around what was going wrong. So did a bit of digging around and saw a few people mention that it really mutes hops. So on my last brew I used Imperial Dry hop and the result was great. Hops really popped and the beer was drinkable after only 2-3 days compared to 2 weeks minimum with Verdant. It was hands down my best NEIPA to date.Latest hazy double ipa at 8.4%
Grain:
70% - proximity 2row
20% - flaked oats
10% - white wheat
Yeast:
Verdant
Hops:
Citra
Simcoe
Motueka CGX
The beers not bad but it’s quite muted. I really think verdant sucks so I’ll probably never use it again. Very ester forward on the character and thinner body (still fine but I’m hyper critical about mouthfeel/body) and really competes with the hops and takes away from the brightness.View attachment 850913
Used it again yesterday for my next beer, Citra and Riwaka hot side and Citra and Nelson cold side. Might use a small addition of Riwaka too, still undecided on this. Really looking forward to trying the results.
Out of curiosity have you moved away from malted oats to flaked oats?