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A friend of mine has a hop plant in his back garden that has produced quite a bounty this year so we're going to brew a beer with them this weekend. I think they are a variety that suits a more traditional/classic English Pale Ale so going with a simple grain bill and loading the hops in the hopstand and maybe dry hop too depending on how much he yields and using another pellet hop for littering. The idea being to really bring out the flavour of the hop.
Anyone brewed with fresh wet hops? Seems you literally need to use them within 24/48 hrs so will suggest he picks them on Friday evening/first thing Saturday morning to ensure their freshness.
Anything else I need to know in preparation especially if we are going to use some in the dry hop? I guess if we have enough for a decent dry hop then those will have to be frozen until ready to use, what about washing them? Just a rinse under the tap or a soak in water or anything else?
It seems the ratio of wet hops vs pellet hops is about 5:1...does that sound right for those who've used them before?
Thanks.
Anyone brewed with fresh wet hops? Seems you literally need to use them within 24/48 hrs so will suggest he picks them on Friday evening/first thing Saturday morning to ensure their freshness.
Anything else I need to know in preparation especially if we are going to use some in the dry hop? I guess if we have enough for a decent dry hop then those will have to be frozen until ready to use, what about washing them? Just a rinse under the tap or a soak in water or anything else?
It seems the ratio of wet hops vs pellet hops is about 5:1...does that sound right for those who've used them before?
Thanks.