Hello! I had an 18 month period when I always had something on the go, then real life got in the way (Open University course, if you must know) which took all of my time for a year, now having taken a year off that I’m keen to have another go. I’ve got a load of hops that have been in my freezer for the past year, sealed in ziplock bags so away from moisture. Here’s what I have left:
Bramling Cross: 80g
Amarillo: 75g
Citra: 45g
Columbus: 40g
Goldings: 35g
Mosaic: 55g
Hallertau Hersbrucker: 80g
I brew in 11 litre batches. As tempted as I am to just throw everything in to one brew to see what happens, I’d quite like to make something that has a chance of being drinkable, hopefully getting me back into the swing of brewing. I was thinking a simple grain bill (probably just pale malt), starting off with a bit of the columbus at the start for bitterness, then throwing in half the Amarillo, citra and mosaic at 5 minutes, then the other half for dry hopping. Anything dodgy looking with all that? I know the hops won’t be as good as fresh, but after a year will they be worth using, or should I just chuck them and start again?
Bramling Cross: 80g
Amarillo: 75g
Citra: 45g
Columbus: 40g
Goldings: 35g
Mosaic: 55g
Hallertau Hersbrucker: 80g
I brew in 11 litre batches. As tempted as I am to just throw everything in to one brew to see what happens, I’d quite like to make something that has a chance of being drinkable, hopefully getting me back into the swing of brewing. I was thinking a simple grain bill (probably just pale malt), starting off with a bit of the columbus at the start for bitterness, then throwing in half the Amarillo, citra and mosaic at 5 minutes, then the other half for dry hopping. Anything dodgy looking with all that? I know the hops won’t be as good as fresh, but after a year will they be worth using, or should I just chuck them and start again?