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so 5 brews into my home brew career now. I've done a few hoppy beers and they've been a success. Very good in fact - I've enjoyed drinking them immensely and finding myself reaching for a bottle of home brew over a bottle of a commercial beer more and more. However one area I'm slightly disappointed in is getting that fresh hop flavour in the hoppy beers. I've done a NEIPA, Hopped stout and just cracked open the first bottle of a BrewDog Punk clone and in all though the hop flavour has been there, it's not quite been as 'poppy' or bright as I was looking for and this has been highlighted with a back to back taste of the Punk clone vs. the real thing. Flavour wise it was quite close...you'd certainly recognise it as punk-like, but the hops in the real thing are just so much brighter and fresher. So what can I do to try to get that level of hop freshness in my home brews? Maybe up the amount of late addition hops relative to what the recipe demands? or a gadget like a Hop Rocket or Hop Missile?
Thanks.
Edit: forgot to mention and might be relevant - so far I've been brewing with all grain ingredients kits using a Brewzilla. And bottling into glass bottles. Though the Punk clone was a stove top boil in a bag all grain kit I got for Christmas. Always used pellet hops so far.
Thanks.
Edit: forgot to mention and might be relevant - so far I've been brewing with all grain ingredients kits using a Brewzilla. And bottling into glass bottles. Though the Punk clone was a stove top boil in a bag all grain kit I got for Christmas. Always used pellet hops so far.