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Flavour is different for sure. I swing between liking one over the other more... CaraAroma seems sweeter than Special B. I guess it depends on how you use it in the beer and how much other stuff is in there.
If you chew on them, the CaraAroma is more fruity and sweet. The Special B is as malty as all hell, and has some burnt edges to it.
Having said that - I just mashed in with 10% Special B in a 1.065 beer.
Any suggestions for a recipe which will showcase the different hop varieties I've grown this year?
I'm after something where the character of three varieties will come through while still having enough body to be pleasant to drink. So far I have the following basic APA recipe but it seems a little boring.
Thanks for any ideas.
Batch: 19 litres
IBU: hopefully 30-40
5kg Maris Otter
250g Medium crystal
250g Carapils
10 IBU Southern Cross for bittering
US-05 or similar.
10g Feature hop @ 10 mins (dry weight)
20g Feature hop @ 5 mins (dry weight)
20g Feature hop @ 0 mins (dry weight)
40g Feature hop dry hopped (dry weight)
Looks like a simple enough recipe that the hop character will come through. Which varieties Brett?
Having the same dilemma about the fuck-tonne of Smoothcone I've grown this year.
Apparently it's not a great aroma hop, but I'd like to find some malts and yeast that compliment the flavour. So far, I've tried a Belgian pale ale with 150g of fresh cones as a flame out addition. Anyone else had any Smoothcone beers that worked out nicely?
Currently thinking of switching to an American amber/brown style recipe to make things a bit more interesting since I brew variations on the above recipe all the time.
If you haven't already try making a hop tea to get an idea of the flavour/aroma of your Smoothcone. I just boiled a few cones for a few minutes. I've made one with the three types I've grown, Smoothcone, Sticklebract, and an "Old variety". Smoothcone seemed ok. Sticklebract was a bit harsh.
I'm looking at making a Newcastle Brown Ale.
Would anyone have a reciepe? I cant find one anywhere
I brewed that once upon a time, not a bad recipe, didn't do a side by side so can't comment on it's cloneliness.
Wyeast you can get through Realbeer.
US 2 Row - use your base malt of choice.
Flaked corn - pretty much the same thing as polenta.
20L - Caramalt
60L - Pale Crystal
80L - Med Crystal
Chocolate malt - pale chocolate
Target and EKG should be available through Brewer's Coop or Liberty.
Hi guys,
I'm interested in making a small (3.5% abv) English bitter. I'm also interested in making a SMaSH. I've never made a beer that small, or a SMaSH for that matter. Am I in danger of ending up with a dull, thin beer, if I make a small SMaSH?
I'm thinking of using Golden Promise (or maybe Maris Otter,) and NZ Fuggle. I've read a bit about taking off some of the wort and boiling it right down to make some extra melanoidins, so I think I'll give that a crack too. I'll probably mash on the high side for a bit of body.
What do you guys think?
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