Local Hops
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2011 10:03 pm
Evening all, I'm relatively new to the forums (browsing awhile, just haven't had much to add yet), so I thought I'd start with a brief intro. I've been brewing for almost two years now, and in between batches my wife has to listen to me talk endlessly about new techniques/recipes/ingredients that I've been reading about. My Dad and I are expanding the farm this year to experiment with a hop crop and I'd like to get a little feedback from the local beer fans.
I'm interested in hearing from you about what hops you use the most. I know this can be difficult to nail down, my own hop use is often varied, but there tend to be a few standards that you like to rely on. Personally, I make British style ales, so I tend to use Goldings and Fuggles frequently. Which are your favourites?
Have many of you forayed into the world of wet hopping? Are you interested? Favourite varieties?
For your group orders, do you source locally, or do you end up bringing them in from elsewhere?
Andrew
I'm interested in hearing from you about what hops you use the most. I know this can be difficult to nail down, my own hop use is often varied, but there tend to be a few standards that you like to rely on. Personally, I make British style ales, so I tend to use Goldings and Fuggles frequently. Which are your favourites?
Have many of you forayed into the world of wet hopping? Are you interested? Favourite varieties?
For your group orders, do you source locally, or do you end up bringing them in from elsewhere?
Andrew