bransona
Well-Known Member
Hiya, everyone,
I'm a fairly new small batch brewer. I'm finally making some pretty decent beer but I'm also realizing how much a little bit of aging will do for my brews (especially since I make a lot of porters/browns/stouts). My brew partner and I are going to start a tri-weekly session IPA so that we don't run out of beer and start opening the others too young. It'll also be a great opportunity to experiment with flavors, so I thought I'd just list some general questions I have and see what advice you lovely people have to offer.
1) What hop varieties will give me an orange flavor? I've heard simcoe is good for this.
2) if I want juicy hop flavor, I believe the best method is low bittering and lots of hopstand/dry hop. Does that seem right?
3) When should I add strawberries for their freshest flavor? Secondary?
4) I've had a couple of very "grassy" beers that were amazing. How can I deliberately get that flavor? I was thinking a very long dry hop period. What hops would be best for this?
5) Is a typical session grain bill basically the same as any other ipa?
Thanks, fellas
I'm a fairly new small batch brewer. I'm finally making some pretty decent beer but I'm also realizing how much a little bit of aging will do for my brews (especially since I make a lot of porters/browns/stouts). My brew partner and I are going to start a tri-weekly session IPA so that we don't run out of beer and start opening the others too young. It'll also be a great opportunity to experiment with flavors, so I thought I'd just list some general questions I have and see what advice you lovely people have to offer.
1) What hop varieties will give me an orange flavor? I've heard simcoe is good for this.
2) if I want juicy hop flavor, I believe the best method is low bittering and lots of hopstand/dry hop. Does that seem right?
3) When should I add strawberries for their freshest flavor? Secondary?
4) I've had a couple of very "grassy" beers that were amazing. How can I deliberately get that flavor? I was thinking a very long dry hop period. What hops would be best for this?
5) Is a typical session grain bill basically the same as any other ipa?
Thanks, fellas