eanmcnulty
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I still consider myself a new brewer. I am on batch 25. I have been AG since #8 or 9. In order to learn what different hops taste/smell like I brewed seven batches of the same APA grain bill, but I used a different single variety of hops: Cascade, Amarillo, Centennial, Simcoe, Citra, Chinook, and Columbus. I had two tastings so far. Now, my tasters are more BMC drinkers than craft brew, so mostly all I got was, "I like this more than this," but the consensus was Centennial. Chinook, Cascade, and Columbus were other favorites. Amarillo, Simcoe, and Citra were not really liked when compared side by side with the others, however some people seem to like them on their own.
Lucky for me I am growing some Centennials this year. My first time growing.
I think I am going to brew some Centennial/Chinook combinations, and maybe later throw in some Amarillo, Simcoe, or Citra for aroma.
I just bottled two brown ales with Centennial and Chinook hops. The recipes were identical except I doubled the hops in the second. They were pretty good at bottling!
Lucky for me I am growing some Centennials this year. My first time growing.
I think I am going to brew some Centennial/Chinook combinations, and maybe later throw in some Amarillo, Simcoe, or Citra for aroma.
I just bottled two brown ales with Centennial and Chinook hops. The recipes were identical except I doubled the hops in the second. They were pretty good at bottling!