hopjedi
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Might want to pick a different bittering hop. Not sure Amerillo is good for that. Something ike CTZ/columbus/Warrior might be a better choice.
What is the highest alpha but also not unpleasant bittering hop so as to avoid extra hop matter in the boil (without having to deal with syringes of hop extract for bittering?) I have been using Apollo with good results and was thinking Summit might work well too. Both are like 18% AA. I guess I could toss in some CTZ cryohops for bittering. They are over 20%AA
Just got a batch on tap that is really good. 1418 recipe. 1318 yeast. Hops =
2 x 6 ounce addtion.
1x 6 ounces in kettle after flame out.
1x6 ounce addition at day two of fermentation
3:Citra
1: Centennial
1: Simcoe
1: Mosaic
What is the highest alpha but also not unpleasant bittering hop so as to avoid extra hop matter in the boil (without having to deal with syringes of hop extract for bittering?) I have been using Apollo with good results and was thinking Summit might work well too. Both are like 18% AA. I guess I could toss in some CTZ cryohops for bittering. They are over 20%AA
Just got a batch on tap that is really good. 1418 recipe. 1318 yeast. Hops =
2 x 6 ounce addtion.
1x 6 ounces in kettle after flame out.
1x6 ounce addition at day two of fermentation
3:Citra
1: Centennial
1: Simcoe
1: Mosaic
no keg hop?
Did you notice a loss of aroma/hop flavor?
Nope- this has been my standard operating procedure for at least 6 months now..... As good or better than other method and less work/steps.![]()
Nope- this has been my standard operating procedure for at least 6 months now..... As good or better than other method and less work/steps.![]()
Lastly, since I'm using the clear beer draft system, I don't care about the sediment from The Keg hops. The best $50 I've spent so far in Homebrewing.
Just got a batch on tap that is really good. 1418 recipe. 1318 yeast. Hops =
2 x 6 ounce addtion.
1x 6 ounces in kettle after flame out.
1x6 ounce addition at day two of fermentation
3:Citra
1: Centennial
1: Simcoe
1: Mosaic
Would hopping with 100% Citra work to give a NEIPA a distinct fruitiness? Have any of you ever tried this, and if so, how well did you like it?
Would hopping with 100% Citra work to give a NEIPA a distinct fruitiness? Have any of you ever tried this, and if so, how well did you like it?
I brewed this last weekend with Citra, Mosaic and El Dorado (1:1:1). Curious to see what the El Dorado offers, but based on the aroma out of the bag I'm afraid it might be overwhelmed by the Citra and Mosaic.
I'll be brewing this again this weekend with Simcoe, Azacca, Motueka and Columbus (2:2:2:1). These are the hops used in Great Notion's Overripe, which I really enjoyed.
I did 75% Citra/25% Mosaic. It was split between 3 yeasts; OYL-057, 1318, S04. The OYL-057 stood out above the other two as being very tropical so that one was entered in a contest at a local brewery. I contacted the judge to thank him for the feedback and provided him the recipe. Him and one of the brewers who tasted the beer both thought it had NZ hops so he was surprised to see that the tropical fruitiness came from the yeast. Omega describes it as overripe Mango. Just be aware that strain will not give you the same haze as 1318.
Would you be able to provide the hopping schedule for this?
Sure thing, I'll just post the whole recipe here. Looking back over it, it's not exactly 75/25 but very Citra forward.
Batch Size: 15 Gallons
Yeast: Split 3 ways - OYL-057, 1318, S04
Water: 152 Ca, 134 So, 173 Cl
Mash: 60 min @ 157
Boil: 60 min
OG: 1.068
FG: 1.019
ABV: 6.5%
32 lbs Pearl Malt
4 lbs Flaked Oats
3 lbs Munich 10L
3 lbs Flaked Wheat
1 oz Apollo - FWH
3 oz Citra/1 oz Mosaic - 10 min
4 oz Citra/2oz Mosaic - 0 min
5 oz Citra/3 oz Mosaic - 30 minute whirlpool at 160
Dry Hop is per 5 gallons
Day 4 - 3 oz Citra/1 oz Mosaic
Day 7 - 3 oz Citra/1 oz Mosaic
Those hop additions look like a 5 gallon batch not 15gallons?
Seriously? You're using 43 oz for a 5 gallon batch? As noted, the dry hop additions ARE per 5 gallons since it was split 3 ways.
Sorry I missed the forward slash and other hop after. But still using about 3/4 of what they are. If this is from the brewer, they're probably getting a lot better utilization.