Hophead (VI)

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Tue Jul 20, 2010 10:35 pm

Shit, 1004 even when mashing at 70c? Beginning to think this mash temp thing is a pile of s**t. It certainly seems to be with the Safale brand anyway. Mashed at 73c with S04 a while back and it still finished at its usual 1010 - so no difference to 66c.

Hope it turns out ok. Keep us posted!

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by gazbo » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:00 pm

Opened and drank this 5 gallons Sat afternoon with some quaffing mates
They named it Nearly but not quite. I think they were spot on, great beer but didn't quite hang on with that hoppy aftertaste as the real one.
Will brew this again, but next up a Nelson Sauvin single i think with some in yer face citrussy grapefruit. Anyone done one yet.

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by phatboytall » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:11 pm

Awesome thread lads, this is next up on my brew list.

Quick (probably dumb) question, after the burn out hop addition, you stir well and leave them for about 20mins for the oils to come out before cooling with imersion chiller?

Then do you filter out all the hops before putting in the fermenter and adding the yeast? Or do you leave any in? (i'm guessing not)

Perfecting dry hopping is something i'm yet to achive. The above what i've had best results with so far.
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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Thu Feb 24, 2011 4:36 pm

Add at 80c and stir gently every 5 mins for 30 mins.

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Post by phatboytall » Thu Feb 24, 2011 5:00 pm

Cheers! Then strain all the hops out before putting in the fermentor?

Always a good thread with you on floyd. Cheers!

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by phatboytall » Fri Apr 01, 2011 1:02 pm

Floyd,

Have you tried their mild Over the Moon? I had in yesterday and it was superb, one of the best beers i've had in ages, lovely caramel.

I was chatting to one of the lovibonds brewers in a bar later in the day, he also liked it, but said that it was just Hophead with Brewers caramel added!!!? He swore blind on it.

Doing a this Hophead clone next weekend, but am now tempted to add a twist to it by adding some more crystal or even Mild malt to it..

what do you reckon?
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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Sat Apr 02, 2011 12:35 am

Go for it man. I've had success with crystal in the past with Cascade. My plan is to do a ruby IPA using Munich malt. Have had pints like this recently down here in Brighton and they were superb. I'll up everything else though as I want loads of malt flavour.

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by jmc » Sat Apr 02, 2011 12:53 am

Hi
Great post this.

I love Dark Star beers especially at The Evening Star pub which I always try to pop in when I go to Brighton.

The Evening Star beers and this post inspired me to to 2 versions of this beer.

The first based on SiHoltye's recipe using Cascade. Proper job, lovely. =D>

I also did a version recently using Amarillo as a replacement hop. Also lovely. In fact drinking it as I type.... :D

This brew really punches above its weight.

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Sat Apr 02, 2011 9:19 am

I love The Evening Star. My fav pub in the world! Have you ever mixed Bobek with Cascade? Have this on the go at the minute:

viewtopic.php?f=24&t=40023&hilit=+triple

If you like your hops, you'll love this!

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by jmc » Sun Apr 03, 2011 11:33 pm

Hi Floyd

How did your Triple Dropped IPA turn out?

Sounds great. =D>
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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by johnluc » Mon Jun 27, 2011 7:14 pm

HIi all,was doing a brew tommorrw and came across this,(love cascade)only thing i have no caramalt,would crystal or amber be a good substitute or will it ruin it.
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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:31 pm

jmc wrote:Hi Floyd

How did your Triple Dropped IPA turn out?

Sounds great. =D>
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Just seeing this John. It came out superb. Have the ingredients ready for another... apart from the caramalt as I forgot to order it. Doh! Was supposed to brew it on Saturday then realised my error. Brewed Honey and Elderflower ale instead and will order the caramalt this week. Hope to get it brewed over the next few weeks. ;-)

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by floydmeddler » Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:35 pm

johnluc wrote:HIi all,was doing a brew tommorrw and came across this,(love cascade)only thing i have no caramalt,would crystal or amber be a good substitute or will it ruin it.
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I personally wouldn't brew this without Caramalt but that's just me. Caramalt gives a wonderful clean caramel flavour where Crystal can be slightly cloying - not suited to this style. Without it, you'll still make a nice beer although I feel it will be lacking in body.

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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by johnluc » Mon Jun 27, 2011 8:57 pm

thanks guys, will get some caramalt and do something different tommorrw
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Re: Hophead (VI)

Post by jmc » Tue Jun 28, 2011 8:47 am

floydmeddler wrote:
jmc wrote:Hi Floyd

How did your Triple Dropped IPA turn out?

Sounds great. =D>
ATB John
Just seeing this John. It came out superb. Have the ingredients ready for another... apart from the caramalt as I forgot to order it. Doh! Was supposed to brew it on Saturday then realised my error. Brewed Honey and Elderflower ale instead and will order the caramalt this week. Hope to get it brewed over the next few weeks. ;-)
Hi Floyd

I borrowed your idea and brewed a 'Spring Ale' with Honey and Elderflower (~140g florets) last month.

In samples from the keg, elderflower flavour very intense at the moment, (hoping it will calm down a bit), but still think it will be a refreshing pint in a few weeks. Its slow in clearing so I may pop it in a fermenting fridge (when one's empty) at 12C,to help it clear and so its served coolish

I tried this Hophead recipe last year and it was lovely, so much so that I did a 2nd version with Cascade & Amarillo. Neither lasted very long. :)

ATB John

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