Mr. Dripping wrote:I would liken them more to a high alpha Amarillo. Fruity with a spicy hint, a little pine......I like it a lot
They are very resinous and pungent and work well both as a bittering hop and as a late addition...
That's a great description. Summit is a near-perfect American-style IPA hop. Loads of personality and no real flaws. Plus is grows great, even organically.
Summit hops are also used in The Alchemist's Rapture Brown IPA (you know, the Heady Topper guy John Kimmich?)
For that matter, Kimmich used it on your side of the pond too when he collaborated with Adnams on "Enraptured" for JD Wetherspoons.
Look at this who's-who list of beers containing Summit hops:
Alaskan Brewing IPA, Altamont Left Coast Session IPA, Austin Beerworks Fire Eagle IPA, Beavertown Black Yeti, Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat, Bristol Beer Factory Bitter Californian, Buntingford Polar Star, Captain Lawrence Smoked Porter, Crouch Vale Summit, almost everything Deep Ellum brews, Lagunitas IPA, Port Brewing Wipeout IPA, Mad River Flor De Jamaica, Magic Rock Cannonball, almost everything Morgan Street brews, Northern Brewer Black IPA and Imperial Stout, Red Fox Braintree Gold, Santa Fe Happy Camper IPA, Schlafly Organic Pale Ale, lots of Shipyard recipes (an Alan Pugsley brewery), Stone Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout, Summit Horizon Red Ale, Tommyknocker Pick Axe IPA, Widmer Drifter Pale Ale