hlmbrwng
Well-Known Member
I (and a couple of friends) recently did a dry-hopping experiment to see what hops might go with ginger beer. After primary fermentation, we split the beer into seven different 1L canning jars. We added a single hop (0.25 oz) to each of the jars. After 12 days we got together to taste the beer.
We like some, and some were okay. There was one that we straight-up disliked...Topaz. We found that there was a bitterness/harshness. I've recently used Topaz with varying success. One DIPA turned out great and another had a similar type of harshness...back of the throat bitterness.
The canning jars were refrigerated the night before. Even before placing them in the fridge, the hops were settled at the bottom. When we sampled from the jars, we used a pipette to ensure that we did not disturbed the hops.
Has anyone experienced this with Topaz? My thought is that it is simply Topaz, but if others here have not experienced this, then perhaps it was due to hop material being in suspension. I'm definitely familiar with the roughness of a dry-hop beer that still contains hop material.
We like some, and some were okay. There was one that we straight-up disliked...Topaz. We found that there was a bitterness/harshness. I've recently used Topaz with varying success. One DIPA turned out great and another had a similar type of harshness...back of the throat bitterness.
The canning jars were refrigerated the night before. Even before placing them in the fridge, the hops were settled at the bottom. When we sampled from the jars, we used a pipette to ensure that we did not disturbed the hops.
Has anyone experienced this with Topaz? My thought is that it is simply Topaz, but if others here have not experienced this, then perhaps it was due to hop material being in suspension. I'm definitely familiar with the roughness of a dry-hop beer that still contains hop material.