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Recipe specifics:
Style: Generic Ale Batch size: 23.0 l Boil volume: 27.0 l OG: 1.037 FG: 1.009 Bitterness (IBU): 44.9 Color (SRM): 7.4 ABV: 3.7%
Grain/Sugars:
3.00 kg Two-row (British), 75.0% 0.50 kg Flaked Oats, 12.5% 0.50 kg Crystal 40L, 12.5%
Hops:
25.00 g Agnus( Czech) (AA 12.4%, Whole) 60 min, 32.9 IBU 25.00 g Agnus( Czech) (AA 12.4%, Whole) 10 min, 11.9 IBU 40.00 g Tettnanger (AA 3.7%, Pellet) 0 min, 0.0 IBU
Yeast/Misc:
Irish Moss, 1.0 unit(s), Fining , boil 15 min
session beer with agnus
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session beer with agnus
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Re: session beer with agnus
I've never heard of Agnus hops. Can't wait to hear what you think of them.
Out of curiosity, did you add the noble hops at the end because Agnus doesn't have a very fine aroma by itself?
Out of curiosity, did you add the noble hops at the end because Agnus doesn't have a very fine aroma by itself?
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Re: session beer with agnus
Well checked sg today, and had a crafty. Can't say agnus has a particularly great taste, a little sharp really.
Used the tett for that exact reason Seymour ...I thought the agnus was a bit catty, so I hoped tett would be better late on
I think agnus with its aa% will do fine as a bittering add, not expecting anything great flavour wise
Brew date 26th February
Used the tett for that exact reason Seymour ...I thought the agnus was a bit catty, so I hoped tett would be better late on
I think agnus with its aa% will do fine as a bittering add, not expecting anything great flavour wise
Brew date 26th February
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Re: session beer with agnus
They're a relatively new breed from Czech. The Malt Miller has them on offer at the mo. Is that good or bad?seymour wrote:I've never heard of Agnus hops. Can't wait to hear what you think of them.
Out of curiosity, did you add the noble hops at the end because Agnus doesn't have a very fine aroma by itself?

EDIT: Maybe not new, but "Lesser known"
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