Rowang wrote:Im having a try with this new Kohatu hop, which I havnt tried yet.. since its in pellet form, im having a go at an all pellet brew, which is totally new to me.. guess il make my mind up on which i prefer!
Anyway, Im wanting to make a "big beer", loaded with hop fruity piney freshness.
Im thinking:
OG 1070
ABV 7.6
IBU 98
MO Pale - 5900
Torrefied wheat - 100
Sugar - 500
Vienna - 750
Carapils - 250
Hops
Columbus - 27g at 60 (all i have left..)
Chinook - 50g at 60
Cascade - 40g at 10
Kohatu - 50g at 10
Chinook - 20g at 10
Cascade - 20g at flameout or FWH
kohatu - 20g at flamout or FWH
Dry..
Kohatu 30g
Cascade 30g
Amarillo 20g
Ferment with 2x US05
Im fairly happy with the grain bill, Its one i've used before with good results. Its the hops im a little less sure of. Im debating the ratios, timings, and the debate between flamout vs FWH.
Any input would be massively appreciated
Cheers!
How would you know what Kohatu hop will be like mixed with all those other hops?
I've used Kohatu a few weeks ago in a single hop brew.Going in the keg tomorrow.
100 grams spread over the last 15 mins plus dry hop.
All I will say it is a little disappointing.You BIG up these "NZ hops" ,then this one turns up.Nice but subtle.
A walk in a pine forest.
Next time I would double the amount and just use as aroma hops.
So with yours I would stick in 50g at flame out and dry hop the other.
Loose the Chinook at 10,and the Amarillo/Cascade dry hop.
The grist is fine but the 100g of torri won't add anything
The other thing with hop pellets is, do you just drop then in the boil,then find out you have run off problems,or will you use hop sacks?