KYBLUE
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Assembled a 60L FermZilla All Rounder. Complete with pressure fermentation kit, strap and thermowell. Also added the thermowell to my 30L Zilla.
Nugget, Centennial, Cascades, Columbus and Sterlings. I also planted Giggles and Chinook but they failed to come up. First attempt at growing hops in north Alabama. So far off to a slow start but I'm surprised these are doing pretty good. And it looks like I'm gonna get a few cones this year.^burrs and cones. What variety are you growing?
Lol, Fuggles not gigglesNugget, Centennial, Cascades, Columbus and Sterlings. I also planted Giggles and Chinook but they failed to come up. First attempt at growing hops in north Alabama. So far off to a slow start but I'm surprised these are doing pretty good. And it looks like I'm gonna get a few cones this year.
I have seen people growing hops in Florida and New Mexico so it seem like if you find a variety to grow for you then you should be OK. I think some of the people growing in more southern area have longer or multiple harvests compared to hops grown in the north.Nugget, Centennial, Cascades, Columbus and Sterlings. I also planted Giggles and Chinook but they failed to come up. First attempt at growing hops in north Alabama. So far off to a slow start but I'm surprised these are doing pretty good. And it looks like I'm gonna get a few cones this year.
I'm disappointed with my Cascades, I expected them to out perform the others but the cascade Columbus are currently the smallest and least productive. The nuggets and centennial are doing the best. I live in the Florida panhandle so next year I will see what I can get to grow there. These are on our family farm in Alabama.I have seen people growing hops in Florida and New Mexico so it seem like if you find a variety to grow for you then you should be OK. I think some of the people growing in more southern area have longer or multiple harvests compared to hops grown in the north.
I have cascade, chinook and columbus and a couple others that I lost the labels so not sure what type they are. The Cascade seem to do the best and chinook the second best. The Columbus stay sort of small and they seem to get oniony pretty easy.
I was scratching my head trying to think who made hops called gigglesLol, Fuggles not giggles
I was scratching my head trying to think who made hops called giggles![]()
Yeah I like that one. I have a few around here somewhere from last winter.Stopped at our local Italian deli and picked up a selection of Italian beer I had not yet tried. Was particularly impressed by the Birrificio Angelo Poretti Bock Rossa. A faint whiff of banana way in the back (thankfully!), but mostly a nice red roasted malt, dry, with pronounced noble hop bitterness. I was going to do a search for some more details, but anyone know anything about this beer: hops, yeast, etc.?
An SNS starter cooling down for pitching.
SNS did not register when I first seen it now, thanks I get it now.Shake, shake, shake, shake. Shake, shake. Shake, shake, shake.
I love Golden Promise! Use pounds of it in my English dark ales and Winter Warmers. Good stuffJust pulled a pork tenderloin off the smoker, the butt's still got hours left. Got a spent-grain sourdough bulk rising in the fridge. An SNS starter cooling down for pitching. And finally, 4 gallons of wort headed to a boil on the stove.
First time with Golden Promise. First time doing a SM...ahh! Just caught a boilover!!!...aSH.
I love Golden Promise! Use pounds of it in my English dark ales and Winter Warmers. Good stuff
I also mused and kicked around in my head what a porter or wee heavy would taste like with French Oak soaked in Absinth would taste like ??? Never ever tasted Absinth but it's something I always wanted to taste. Sounds like something though better left back there in the Time Tunnels of my youth !!
I have no idea what a Sazerac is ?? I quit drinking liquor about 15 years ago. I was a Crown Royal man for years with an occasional rum and coke or Gin and juice. Too much Crown Royal for my own good.I could see it doing ok in a clean roasty stout, but probably not a London Porter full of brown malt.
Definitely get yourself a bottle! After you assuage your curiosity by tasting it straight, mix yourself a Sazerac! I used to be an Old-Fashioned/Manhattan guy, but boy oh boy Sazeracs are good!