Hopping a stout kit?

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Curious Brew

Hopping a stout kit?

Post by Curious Brew » Thu Jan 10, 2008 5:58 pm

Would you hop a stout and if so what with?

I've got some Goldings already, would that be acceptable?

Curious Brew

Post by Curious Brew » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:52 pm

I dry hopped with a muslin bag last time, might try the cafetiere method this time...

J_P

Post by J_P » Thu Jan 10, 2008 8:55 pm

I like the "biscuitty" bitterness of fuggles in a dark beer

discodave

Post by discodave » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:39 pm

I've gone along the 'cafetiere route' before with a Cooper's Stout.

25g in the pot for 20ish mins with boiling water, gives a little fresh bitterness and a lovely aroma on pouring.

Cheers!

Dave.

Curious Brew

Post by Curious Brew » Thu Jan 10, 2008 10:47 pm

Cheers Dave, sounds pukka.

booldawg

Post by booldawg » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:07 am

Sounds interesting. I'm all up for customising a kit before going onto AG. Do you pour the hopped water from the caffetierre in with the wort when pitching yeast? I'm not really that up on the charachteristics of individual hops so wouldnt really know where to start. [EDIT] just reading the articles on hop varieties on this forum.

oblivious

Post by oblivious » Fri Jan 11, 2008 10:36 am

discodave wrote:I've gone along the 'cafetiere route' before with a Cooper's Stout.

25g in the pot for 20ish mins with boiling water, gives a little fresh bitterness and a lovely aroma on pouring.

Cheers!

Dave.

Be careful boiling the hops in water alone, all the calculations done with hop bitterness, flavor and aroma. With out the gravity of the wort you may extract some vegetable or undesirable flavors.

You can also just pour some hop water on them let it site for a few minutes and add to the beer, this is what I do when dry hopping.

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