duncan_disorderly
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Golden Ale is on my to-brew list. Seems right up my alley. I hadn't heard they were using American Hops, but I have always loved those British yeasts.
Any idea what hops they are using?
Yes I drink them often and they often tell you what's in them. It's the obvious candidates, but a wide range, we get a lot of different US hops here, and Oz and NZ, and we homebrewers use them too of course. A lot use Cascade or Amarillo. But the rest show up to, it's just the most recent new hops that reach us later than you have them in circulation over there. Citra is popular obviously. Columbus, Centennial, Mosaic, Chinook, Galaxy etc. Amarillo is probably the one that has become a classic in golden ales, following on from Cascade which was the trail blazer. Don't hop it to smithereens. Think of English Bitter hopping regimes. Willamette works well too, maybe pair it with Cascade, obviously.