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I have used it a few times. It has a mild bittering and subtle melon taste. If you like in your face hops this is not the one it is ideal in hopped lager/wheat beers IMO but if you use it on its own in a pale that would be ok but stronger flavoured hops will soon overpower it so use it on its own
 
Used Huell Melon once in a Wheat on its own - beer was so good, it all went in a couple of weeks. Also with Sauvignon Blanc in pale ales a couple of times and will do so again. Not a "hoppy" beer by today's fashions, but very drinkable. The pale ales I did basically have the GH SHA malt profile, which is just pale malt plus a small amount of pale crystal.
 
Hi Lee

ISTR someone telling me that Huell Melon was one of those hops that had a lot of whichever compound it is that some hops can convert to citronellol during fermentation (I don't think it's as much as Hallertauer Blanc, but I think it's above average for this) ... so if you did find yourself investing in a LOT of it, as well as following some of the suggestion above, adding some into the first dry-hop for one of those "double dry-hopped" beers may well see it providing some of that "Citra effect" :?:

Cheers, PhilB
 
Used Huell Melon once in a Wheat on its own - beer was so good, it all went in a couple of weeks. Also with Sauvignon Blanc in pale ales a couple of times and will do so again. Not a "hoppy" beer by today's fashions, but very drinkable. The pale ales I did basically have the GH SHA malt profile, which is just pale malt plus a small amount of pale crystal.
I agree. I used Hüll Melon as the main flavour hop in a beer and it really didn't come through. I'd certainly use it in a wheat beer and i imagine it would be great (thanks Slid, that's where the rest are going). Mixing with Nelson Sauvin or Hüll Blanc would certainly be interesting. LeeH, I wouldn't buy a kilo until you've tried them, if I were you.
 
I agree. I used Hüll Melon as the main flavour hop in a beer and it really didn't come through. I'd certainly use it in a wheat beer and i imagine it would be great (thanks Slid, that's where the rest are going). Mixing with Nelson Sauvin or Hüll Blanc would certainly be interesting. LeeH, I wouldn't buy a kilo until you've tried them, if I were you.

A kilo would represent 200L+ of Beer, depending on how hoppy you are aiming for. 400 of those on the bounce might get a bit "samey".
 
I’ve got a 2 packs of these in the freezer, what sort of hopping rates did you guys use?
 
Thanks all.

It was the price that made the attractive, just though it might of made a few gallons kegs a sessionable pale ale of some sort.
 
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