Ok so I just got back from a 4 day trip to Prague, had a woinderful time and got to sample loads of local brews. I visited a few brewerys and at one of them http://www.accommodation.cz/sur/medvidek.html was lucky enough to meet the master brewer!
Anyway, we had a chat and I told him that I was getting in to home brewing, and he gave me a reasonable sized bag of hops to use in my next brew. I'm brewing this weekend (can't decide between a woodfordes wherry or coopers stout kit) and would like to give it a go. They are saaz hops, fresh as can be, he said I wouldn't get much bitterness, just aroma from them. He said add for the last 10 mins of the boil, but I'm not an AG brewer, just kits, so would welcome suggestions on how best to put these to use, as I'd love to just to be able to say a brew had fresh hops from Prague in them. Also should I use them in the wherry or the stout?
Also, I got these two amazing 2 litre containers from the brewery shop, am looking forward to bottling in them, and pulling them out over christmas. Pic here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timjryan/4975995171/
Anyway, we had a chat and I told him that I was getting in to home brewing, and he gave me a reasonable sized bag of hops to use in my next brew. I'm brewing this weekend (can't decide between a woodfordes wherry or coopers stout kit) and would like to give it a go. They are saaz hops, fresh as can be, he said I wouldn't get much bitterness, just aroma from them. He said add for the last 10 mins of the boil, but I'm not an AG brewer, just kits, so would welcome suggestions on how best to put these to use, as I'd love to just to be able to say a brew had fresh hops from Prague in them. Also should I use them in the wherry or the stout?
Also, I got these two amazing 2 litre containers from the brewery shop, am looking forward to bottling in them, and pulling them out over christmas. Pic here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/timjryan/4975995171/