I only do one single hop beer nowadays and its Nelson Sauvin; I use NS in a fair few beers.Nelson Sauvin is one of the hops I want to try in isolation.
I only do one single hop beer nowadays and its Nelson Sauvin; I use NS in a fair few beers.Nelson Sauvin is one of the hops I want to try in isolation.
The OP's brew should turn out not dissimilar to Thornbridge Kipling, single malt to 5%, 40-45ibu of magnum and flame out about 50g of Nelson's, you can get the recipe in Euan Fergusons http://amzn.to/2uBwJPK book it's a great beer and a nice simple recipe.
I have that book and that's one of the recipes that I have put on the list to brew in the future
Let us know how it turns out compared to the Greg Hughes pale ale you've done already
Ditch the 60 and do 15,5 and 0. Just did a pale ale using citra and was the hoppyist beer so far. 20g each addition and dry hop for a 10l batch.
Hahhhhhh! Racking my Brain where I got the 20g dry hops in my 10l batches...bingo! A pm from you ages ago!
It's was first time using citra and I'm hooked ever since..
In fact the citra smash was the best by far....the summer ale experiment was 2nd...but not a lot of writing in my brewday thread...coz the bottles are all empty :-)
Bri
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