darlacat
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I brewed predominantly with US hops for years, but now am trying to only use the most local ingredients where possible - for both sustainability reasons*, and due to the economic impact of covid on British hop farms, etc.
I tried Olicana in a single hop pale ale recently - quite good, slightly fruity/tropical, but with the floral/earthy quality of English hops; although I found the more 'new world' elements to fade quickly. However, last week I brewed an IPA that was late hopped with Minstrel and Godiva. I tasted a sample yesterday and was really impressed with the flavour and aroma - spicy, pithy orange, definitely tasted like a real hybrid between English and American hops. Godiva in particular smelled incredible when brewing. I also have some Jester, which I'm yet to try.
Anyone else tried any of the new UK varieties? Any recommendations for combinations, styles, etc?
*I wonder what the carbon footprint of the NEIPA craze is, given that the hops are being shipped from the US, Australia, NZ...
I tried Olicana in a single hop pale ale recently - quite good, slightly fruity/tropical, but with the floral/earthy quality of English hops; although I found the more 'new world' elements to fade quickly. However, last week I brewed an IPA that was late hopped with Minstrel and Godiva. I tasted a sample yesterday and was really impressed with the flavour and aroma - spicy, pithy orange, definitely tasted like a real hybrid between English and American hops. Godiva in particular smelled incredible when brewing. I also have some Jester, which I'm yet to try.
Anyone else tried any of the new UK varieties? Any recommendations for combinations, styles, etc?
*I wonder what the carbon footprint of the NEIPA craze is, given that the hops are being shipped from the US, Australia, NZ...