2.4 kg golden promise + 0.7 kg golden promise = 3.1 kg golden promise?:)
No problem at all, got for it. substituting the pilsner for munich would just make it fatter, so do that if that's what you'd like... If there ever was a style that would suffer significantly from mixing base malt, stout is certainly NOT the one...
Cheers Warra, the idea is to use the caralight to give me some sweetness without the caramel flavour, im thinking this will counterbalance the dryness of the biscuit, maybe? lol - Will be an interesting experiment none the less :o)
"A strong hop with a unique flavor profile, characterized by a nice pinelike aroma with a hint of citrus. It has a significant amount of Selinene, as found in English hops."
Pine and citrus sounds good. Only info I can find on Selinene is that it shows up in heaps of things, but has a large percentage in challenger, northdown and POR. Couldn't seem to find what it actualy tastes like - but judging by the fruit and veg it shows up in I'm gonna take a stab and say it's probably herbal.
Anyway, if any of you have any experience with this hop it'd be great to hear it.
I'm interested in this as well. I've only used sticklebract for bittering so far. But... I now have 1 kilo of pellets care of the Auckland Guild so was thinking about doing an IPA or IIPA using only sticklebract and styrian goldings (imported)
Any tips for mash temp for an ordinary bitter? I'll be using Global Kolsch as the base if that makes any difference. Also, S-04 ferment temps, I've let it get up to 20 before and picked up a slight banana aroma. I'd like to avoid that this time, would 17/18 be low enough to avoid the banana but high enough to still get some esters?