I've read of several people using a generic bittering hop for their beers, a high AA hop such as Magnum.
I'm just wondering how much impact the bittering hop has on the flavour of a beer: it is just the case that it produces bitterness, or would you notice the difference if you bittered with Magnum, Fuggles, or even some of the "C" hops such as Cascade or Chinook?
I can see how you may not notice if you have a lot of late hops, but some of the beers I brew have no late hops, just a 60min bittering addition, so I'm wondering if I could use up other hops in these brews rather than keep opening packets of Fuggles, for example, or would that produce a completely different beer?
I'm just wondering how much impact the bittering hop has on the flavour of a beer: it is just the case that it produces bitterness, or would you notice the difference if you bittered with Magnum, Fuggles, or even some of the "C" hops such as Cascade or Chinook?
I can see how you may not notice if you have a lot of late hops, but some of the beers I brew have no late hops, just a 60min bittering addition, so I'm wondering if I could use up other hops in these brews rather than keep opening packets of Fuggles, for example, or would that produce a completely different beer?