Wayhay. Bottled the three first beers using these hops. What is so exciting is that all three were drinkable, even nice. It'll be interesting to see how they fare after conditioning. Thanks
@Northern_Brewer for the name suggestion of Mongrel hops which led to the dog labels. Very fine mutty models they are too. Ours, and my best friends dog.
The India pale was still a little on the sweet side. If the yeast continues to work with the conditioning then it will be very nicely balanced if slightly drier. The hops and mouthfeel were soft, full and rounded, so gentle on the tongue. The sweetness could take more aggression from the hops. I'd make this again using more hops at the start. Because it was an extract, they only got a 30 minute boil. These probably aren't extreme bittering hops then. The aroma was pleasant but not aggressively hoppy.
Speckled hen clone was the better beer of the three, hubs and son thought. It was hoppy and rounded and quite full. More like a slightly darker bitter or dark amber ale than no 1. This will be nice if conditioning rounds it off as it was a bit prickly and not so smooth as no 1.
The lazy ale was remarkably pleasant. I haven't got the language of beer yet but it just tasted like good quaffable ordinary beer. Light and a bit hoppy.
Very collectively pleased, so thanking you all for such a lot of help. You've all been really patient. All these beers are perfectly drinkable unless we've been careless when bottling and they catch something. We'll see in two weeks or so.