aeviaanah Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2012 Messages 1,686 Reaction score 217 Jul 26, 2016 #1 Looking for single hop candidates. Have used Amarillo, cascade, citra and centennial. Any others worthy of not needing a complimentary hop?
Looking for single hop candidates. Have used Amarillo, cascade, citra and centennial. Any others worthy of not needing a complimentary hop?
Kerrbrewer I just wanna brew! Joined Feb 27, 2016 Messages 216 Reaction score 40 Location TX Hill Country Jul 26, 2016 #2 Depending on the style, take a walk on the Euro side. Hallertau, Fuggles, Saaz or Tettanang
P PGEduardo Well-Known Member Joined Feb 21, 2013 Messages 476 Reaction score 105 Jul 26, 2016 #3 Simcoe? Nelson Sauvin?
DromJohn 5 Gallon Partial-Something Brewer HBT Supporter Joined Nov 8, 2009 Messages 1,258 Reaction score 231 Location Las Vegas Jul 27, 2016 #4 I believe that the only hops I have used as single hops have been Challenger (St. Landelin La Divine) and Styrian Aurora (Innis & Gunn Original). Both were excellent.
I believe that the only hops I have used as single hops have been Challenger (St. Landelin La Divine) and Styrian Aurora (Innis & Gunn Original). Both were excellent.
MadHomebrewer Well-Known Member Joined Apr 21, 2015 Messages 290 Reaction score 96 Location West Palm Beach Jul 27, 2016 #5 Mosaic
jerbrew Beer Drinker Extraordinaire HBT Supporter Joined Mar 30, 2013 Messages 2,074 Reaction score 1,343 Location San Diego Jul 27, 2016 #6 Do a Bitter with EKG or a Saison with Sorachi ace. Last edited: Jul 27, 2016
R Rayi Well-Known Member Joined Sep 1, 2015 Messages 85 Reaction score 15 Jul 27, 2016 #7 1+ on the Mosaic with 100 percent Golden Promise
L lasultana Well-Known Member Joined Apr 27, 2015 Messages 51 Reaction score 16 Jul 27, 2016 #8 Enigma and Mosaic are both great as a standalone hop.
OP OP aeviaanah Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2012 Messages 1,686 Reaction score 217 Jul 27, 2016 #9 Thinking about trying nelson and calypso single hop. Anyone have any experience with these?
crusader1612 Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2012 Messages 1,505 Reaction score 194 Location Christchurch Jul 27, 2016 #10 aeviaanah said: Thinking about trying nelson and calypso single hop. Anyone have any experience with these? Click to expand... Be careful with NS on its own. Some people aren't fans of it on its own. Its a great hop though.
aeviaanah said: Thinking about trying nelson and calypso single hop. Anyone have any experience with these? Click to expand... Be careful with NS on its own. Some people aren't fans of it on its own. Its a great hop though.
OP OP aeviaanah Well-Known Member Joined Jul 1, 2012 Messages 1,686 Reaction score 217 Jul 27, 2016 #11 Any commercial examples out there in west coast that will help determine if I should go the NS single hop route?
Any commercial examples out there in west coast that will help determine if I should go the NS single hop route?
crusader1612 Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2012 Messages 1,505 Reaction score 194 Location Christchurch Jul 27, 2016 #12 not sure if its still around - but mikkeller did one. which was a tasty beer. here in NZ its quite common given the hop is readily available most of the time.
not sure if its still around - but mikkeller did one. which was a tasty beer. here in NZ its quite common given the hop is readily available most of the time.
J jmaessen Member Joined Apr 20, 2016 Messages 8 Reaction score 5 Location Boston Aug 4, 2016 #13 NS makes a delicious Saison. I wouldn't do a West Coast DIPA with it, though.
crusader1612 Well-Known Member Joined May 20, 2012 Messages 1,505 Reaction score 194 Location Christchurch Aug 5, 2016 #14 jmaessen said: NS makes a delicious Saison. I wouldn't do a West Coast DIPA with it, though. Click to expand... Yes. Yes it does. I had a Nelson DIPA Recently. It was actually quite good. Catty danky. Fruity and winey. Weird but good.
jmaessen said: NS makes a delicious Saison. I wouldn't do a West Coast DIPA with it, though. Click to expand... Yes. Yes it does. I had a Nelson DIPA Recently. It was actually quite good. Catty danky. Fruity and winey. Weird but good.