green northdown
- far9410
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green northdown
Made another green hop beer this year, using the 750g I got straight from the plant into the wort in three additions. Just had a taste and its not the best, bit of a disappointment. this is the 3rd year now and its never been great, may dig it up and get another variety. ( I don't have room for a lot of these ) any suggestions?
no palate, no patience.
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- seymour
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Re: green northdown
To me, Northdown is a decent English bittering hop but that's about it. I've had several Northdown single-hop trials, and like you said no deep flaws but nothing too special either. I'm not convinced it's a good choice for late flavour/aroma. I much prefer it in dark ales which emphasize the malt complexity, so that's someting else to try.
I can't remember what else you're growing, but if you like the flavour and aroma of the other varieties better, then use Northdown for your full-boil addition and save the others for the end.
I can't remember what else you're growing, but if you like the flavour and aroma of the other varieties better, then use Northdown for your full-boil addition and save the others for the end.