Rundownhouse
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Anybody had a chance to try these out yet? I've got 7oz, will probably make an IPA with them tomorrow.
This is awesome - I'm just now trying to decide whether to use Zythos, Falconer's Flight, or Calypso as my single hop for a pale ale.
Sorry for being nit-picky, but keep in mind that Falconer's Flight and Zythos are hop blends designed to extend supply since producer's like HopUnion can't keep up with the demand for hops like Simcoe and Citra.
Check out HopUnion's Statement on Zythos Hop Pellets.
Rundownhouse said:OK, knocked out 11g of 1.055 pale at about 1pm today. First time I've brewed in quite a while, so I had too much wort and not enough OG.
Nice hop but not quite in the same league as Amarillo, Citra, or Simcoe IMHO...
i agree. i have 8 gallons of an all zythos ale dry hopping with 3oz of zythos right now. this will be a good pale ale but i don't think these hop blends will take the place of my beloved simcoe/citra pale ales.
I crafted a pale ale with 9 lb 2-row pale, 2 lb Munich, half lb c-40, & half lb victory. Ended up with 5.5 gals at 1.057 wort using wlp-001 slurry. Bittered with half oz Columbus and then one oz zythos at 15 and 1 min. Tastes ok as a wort. We'll see how it goes!
Its really heavy on the sweet citrus side of American hops. Not so much of the piney/resiny side.
i have a half pound of zythos. i will be brewing a hoppy blonde using magnum for bittering and zythos for the rest.