Any one used these hops before got 100g to play with. Any recipe suggestions greatly welcome.
Apprently they were breed as a replacement to fuggles and give blackcurrent flavours.
Keyworth midseason
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Re: Keyworth midseason
Used them a few years ago now. But as with any hop I'd not used before it was a single hop pale. A very pleasant hop as I recall, nothing at all like a Fuggle though and a far superior variety to the Keyworth Early. I must have liked it otherwise I wouldn't have contracted for 10kgs from Farams this year.
Single hop malt bill was 85% Pale, 10% Munich, 5% Flaked barley.
Single hop malt bill was 85% Pale, 10% Munich, 5% Flaked barley.
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Re: Keyworth midseason
Sounds tasty and i really like munich atm
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Re: Keyworth midseason
I came up with the following hop bill
20g admiral 90 mins
20g keyworth mid 15 mins
30g key worth 0 flame out
Is that enough i have 100 g to play with
20g admiral 90 mins
20g keyworth mid 15 mins
30g key worth 0 flame out
Is that enough i have 100 g to play with