I've had a fair bash at a few different hop vars now. Mostly sticking to a recipe that changes a little but is basically the same. Some work well some not so.
My favourite aroma hop for Pale Ales has to be without doubt Nelson Sauvin, the floral kinda grapey flavour really rings my bell. Closely followed by NZ Styrians and NZ Cascade.
The best brew i've done as a standard bitter is my Green Bullet Best. Amazingly good. The GB added a lovely complex flavour profile with a fantastic aroma of an almost blackcurrant background.
For strong beers i like Sticklebract, it seems to go well with the sweetness in my strong ales. I think the pine and citrus cuts through the sweetness quite well.
The hops i've been less impressed with are Challenger. Unless used as a steep hop. Even then i prefer others. Plus they always seem to be less bitter than the calculations and AA% suggest.
Then there's EKG. I really don't get the EKG thing at all. They don't do a thing for me, are low in AA% so you've gotta use a sack load of them too.
For bittering i've been particularly impressed with Northdown. Although getting hard to get for me i really rate these as a bittering hop. They seem to be just right at about 40IBU's. If i substitute these for another hop the replacement hop never quite gets up there.
A lot of this depends on where i get my hops from too. I find Craftbrewer hops are just about as good as i've ever experienced. Actually BETTER than the hops i get supplied from NZHops. Even though they are from the same crop and producer? How is that?
I'm quite looking forward to trying my latest batch of beers to see how the hops have done. Especially my NZ Styrian Slapper. I have another batch of hops winging their way from Ross at Craftbrewer and am holding back on brewing untill i get these.
Do you think my bias towards nz hop vars is because they are inevitably fresher as i'm in NZ? I think that could have a lot to do with it. Except for my GB Best. I was amazed at how good it was really. The grist is based on ringwood best, i used ringwood yeast but a single hop-Green Bullet. I'm definately going to brew this again. Perhaps it'll end up as Middle Earth Brewery's 1420.
Everyone has their favourite hop-whats yours and why? :)
My favourite aroma hop for Pale Ales has to be without doubt Nelson Sauvin, the floral kinda grapey flavour really rings my bell. Closely followed by NZ Styrians and NZ Cascade.
The best brew i've done as a standard bitter is my Green Bullet Best. Amazingly good. The GB added a lovely complex flavour profile with a fantastic aroma of an almost blackcurrant background.
For strong beers i like Sticklebract, it seems to go well with the sweetness in my strong ales. I think the pine and citrus cuts through the sweetness quite well.
The hops i've been less impressed with are Challenger. Unless used as a steep hop. Even then i prefer others. Plus they always seem to be less bitter than the calculations and AA% suggest.
Then there's EKG. I really don't get the EKG thing at all. They don't do a thing for me, are low in AA% so you've gotta use a sack load of them too.
For bittering i've been particularly impressed with Northdown. Although getting hard to get for me i really rate these as a bittering hop. They seem to be just right at about 40IBU's. If i substitute these for another hop the replacement hop never quite gets up there.
A lot of this depends on where i get my hops from too. I find Craftbrewer hops are just about as good as i've ever experienced. Actually BETTER than the hops i get supplied from NZHops. Even though they are from the same crop and producer? How is that?
I'm quite looking forward to trying my latest batch of beers to see how the hops have done. Especially my NZ Styrian Slapper. I have another batch of hops winging their way from Ross at Craftbrewer and am holding back on brewing untill i get these.
Do you think my bias towards nz hop vars is because they are inevitably fresher as i'm in NZ? I think that could have a lot to do with it. Except for my GB Best. I was amazed at how good it was really. The grist is based on ringwood best, i used ringwood yeast but a single hop-Green Bullet. I'm definately going to brew this again. Perhaps it'll end up as Middle Earth Brewery's 1420.
Everyone has their favourite hop-whats yours and why? :)