Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

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Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by wjohnson12321 » Tue Oct 02, 2012 4:14 pm

After harvesting my first years hops (challenger) and drying them out on the window sill I find lots and lots of small black beetles that seem to have been living on the hops. After removing them all I now fancy making a beer with these hops and wanted to call it BeetleJuice.

Now I was thinking of doing an IPA or a SMASH with the challenger but was wondering about making it BLACK (Like crushed up beetles) in colour. Anybody got a recipe I could go for black in colour but tastes like a very hoppy SMASH/IPA?

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by Wolfy » Tue Oct 02, 2012 4:24 pm

Love the name/idea for your beer. :)
I like using Midnite Wheat malt to give colour but little-to-no bitter-roast-flavour, about ~100-150g will make the beer (as the name suggests) black as Midnight.

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Post by wjohnson12321 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:02 pm

Thanks for the reply buddy, Now just to find somewhere that sells midnight wheat :)

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by seymour » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:08 pm

wjohnson12321 wrote:Thanks for the reply buddy, Now just to find somewhere that sells midnight wheat :)
Or just take any ol' wheat and roast your own. Cheaper and easier than you can imagine.

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Post by wjohnson12321 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:26 pm

Will I not end up introducing lots of burnt/dark notes though? I wanted the colour without the taste.

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Post by seymour » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:37 pm

wjohnson12321 wrote:Will I not end up introducing lots of burnt/dark notes though? I wanted the colour without the taste.
Then just do the cold-steep technique everyone's been talking about. It's worth experimenting with, at least.

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by far9410 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 3:42 pm

Hi How many grams hops did you harvest and what type are they, I didn't dry mine just chucked em in green, which is ok for me as i only have enough for one brew.
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Post by wjohnson12321 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:12 pm

its the first year so i wasnt expecting much but i got around 85g (minus beetles) dried off it. So Easily enough to make a brew. Oh and yeh they are Challenger which is my favourite hop :-)

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Post by seymour » Wed Oct 03, 2012 4:59 pm

wjohnson12321 wrote:its the first year so i wasnt expecting much but i got around 85g (minus beetles) dried off it. So Easily enough to make a brew. Oh and yeh they are Challenger which is my favourite hop :-)
That's good growth, well done. Must mean you got a healthy rhizome as well. Just imagine your future crops!

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by far9410 » Wed Oct 03, 2012 5:10 pm

Great keep us posted! :)
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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by jmc » Wed Oct 03, 2012 5:30 pm

I recently did a Dunkelweizen (23L) and used 200g of Carafa Special Type 2 (1200 EBC) from The Malt Miller.

I didn't bother with cold steep but still it got minimal roastiness.

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by super_simian » Fri Oct 05, 2012 5:47 am

I believe wheat's lack of husk leads to minimal roasty flavour addition.

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by jmc » Fri Oct 05, 2012 9:59 am

super_simian wrote:I believe wheat's lack of husk leads to minimal roasty flavour addition.
The Carafa Special is made from de-husked barley malt.

Husk removal reduces the roast flavour in this roasted malt.
our unique de-husked roasted barley malt adds aroma, color and body, with a mild. smooth flavor
See Weyermann site

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by wjohnson12321 » Fri Oct 05, 2012 11:08 am

Thanks guys helpful as always :-). Hope its gonna make a good brew, first i've used homegrown hops so will be interesting to see how much alpha acid i get off em.

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Re: Help with home grown hops recipe. (Beetlejuice)

Post by seymour » Mon Nov 05, 2012 8:04 pm

Bump.

So, how did your homegrown hop batch turn-out?

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