I'll be brewing my 4th batch of beer using a single hop variety neomexicanus.
Because my end game is to establish the brewing characteristics of the hops I grow, that are an unknown so far as data, I use the PicoBrew system so I can achieve precise duplication of the brew.
I use a session recipe (graph attached). 5 lbs 2 Row, 5 lbs Crystal and .25 lbs Carapils. All 4 hop adjuncts are the same hop, same measurement. After I transfer the brew from the tank to a carboy I dry hop with the same hop same measurement, add Safale S-04 Dry Ale Yeast, cork it and let the brew sit in the dark at 68 degrees for 10 days.
Then I move it back to the tank and into the refrigerator with C02 for 2 days. I bottle at the end of the 2nd day.
The first brew, Arbor Muerte, was peachy minty. The second, Chihuahua, had apricot tones. The third, Culvert, had a wine grape flavor.
Can't wait to see what this one, Steep, and the next 77 will be like.
So my brewing part is pretty boring. But the results are really exciting!
View attachment Beer Graph.PDF