Whilst the majority of my beers already use English hops, I've decided to push it a bit further & do my tiny little bit to support the domestic industry.
So, for example, my 'Ford Sierra' (currently drinking) uses UK Cascade rather than US Cascade. Harlequin, Jester, Olicana are super hops imho and are getting lots of use in hoppy pale brews. Then, I've switched the heavy lifting bittering hop from Magnum (back) to Admiral. So far so good.
The one overseas hop I'm struggling to replace is Saaz. I've started including a lager/pilsner in the rotation & think it's the one overseas hop there's not a domestic substitute for. Next time, I'm planning on reducing it's use by bittering with Admiral rather than Saaz but will have to see how that one pans out. Anybody got any suggestions? I'm not into clone brewing, but brew "in the style of..."
So, for example, my 'Ford Sierra' (currently drinking) uses UK Cascade rather than US Cascade. Harlequin, Jester, Olicana are super hops imho and are getting lots of use in hoppy pale brews. Then, I've switched the heavy lifting bittering hop from Magnum (back) to Admiral. So far so good.
The one overseas hop I'm struggling to replace is Saaz. I've started including a lager/pilsner in the rotation & think it's the one overseas hop there's not a domestic substitute for. Next time, I'm planning on reducing it's use by bittering with Admiral rather than Saaz but will have to see how that one pans out. Anybody got any suggestions? I'm not into clone brewing, but brew "in the style of..."