Bit of an odd one, and wasn't sure how to word the subject. I have just dry hopped a kit IPA, but wasn't paying attention and have added 100g of cascade to a 23L batch. Is that considered to be too much? I didn't make a hop tea or anthing like that to begin with tho.
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J
Too many hops?
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Re: Too many hops?
There's a too much ?
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Re: Too many hops?
WheyHey Manngold!Manngold wrote:Bit of an odd one, and wasn't sure how to word the subject. I have just dry hopped a kit IPA, but wasn't paying attention and have added 100g of cascade to a 23L batch. Is that considered to be too much? I didn't make a hop tea or anthing like that to begin with tho.
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Re: Too many hops?
Hop presence fades. If it's too hoppy for you put it aside for 6 months and try some then.
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Re: Too many hops?
That's exactly what I dry hop my stock IPA with - 100g Cascade. I tried substituting with 60g Goldings once, not nearly as good.Manngold wrote:Bit of an odd one, and wasn't sure how to word the subject. I have just dry hopped a kit IPA, but wasn't paying attention and have added 100g of cascade to a 23L batch. Is that considered to be too much? I didn't make a hop tea or anthing like that to begin with tho.
Thanks
J
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