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Brewers Coop have it on their website - not sure if its in stock though.
You'd have to give Mike a call.
BC should have it in stock.
I've used it before. A long time ago. Can't say there's anything bad about it, pretty clean, doesn't flocc well, def a German ale yeast not a typical estery/phenolic yeast strain.
"pitch and walk away"
LOL, sounds like that 30 seconds cleaner ad ;o)
Got avariation of the last pale coming up.
Previous version was Sauvin to bitter then Hallertau and Motueka in equal quantities @ 15 10 5 & 0
I'm going to try Cascade & Motueka at the same timings and I'm wondering if I should use the same 50/50 split
I'm tempted to slant it in favour of the Cascade - any opinions - anyone used a cascade / Mot combo ?
JT - whilst I havnt done it with NZ cascade I have with US cascade, and I guess what makes this relevant is IMO US cascade is a little more subtle than NZ cascade - so, if I were gonna mix up mot and nz cascade, id probably lean more towards mot then cascade, maybe 60/40 mot/cascade??
Agreed about the NZ Cascade.
Just finished this pale ale tonight. The Cascade became quite dominant once the Sauvin faded. I'll be going 60:40 or even 70:30 next time
I have been given a "pillow" of fresh hop flowers this week. Smells like Nelson Sauvin - the grower isn't sure what it is. Auckland Terrior hops eh? Smells pretty yum.
I haven't over-hopped on NS yet so I I'm not too scared off by NS like a few of you seem to be. I was thinking of a pommie bitters/Pale Ale using some Notts which I am thinking will subdue the NS as a single hop.
Does anyone else have any ideas for using up the NS flowers.
At risk of showing off my ignorance - I usually get a bit of a bittery and gooseberry smell when I smell NS pellets but the flowers seem more resinous/citrusy with the gooseberry smell. Does this mean the the NZ flowers wont be as harsh as a flavour/aroma hop compared to using the pellets?
I doubt that the flowers are actually Nelson Sauvin... there's only one place you can get them from: and they don't com in a format that will grow roots into the ground and become a plant.
Where did you get them from? Maybe we can help make an educated guess as to what the variety actually is. (Unless you got them fresh from NZ Hops... or a Nelson Hop Grower who confirmed that they are indeed NS...)
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