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by Barley Water » Wed Feb 06, 2013 5:44 pm
Well if you like cascade you might also consider Amarillo, it's sort of like cascade on steriods. The thing with cascade is that it is a relatively high cohumolone hop so if you have harder water if it's used as a bittering hop you might end up with a bit of harshness. If I want to make a hoppy ale what I try to do is use a really high alpha acid hop for bittering which is low cohumolone (because I am dealing with moderately hard water) as it keeps the vegital matter down in the brew kettle (I like Warrior for ales and Magnum for lagers although I suppose you could use magnium for ales as well). Amarillo is great as a flavor hop as is Simcoe. Once you get the the aroma portion of the brew then cascade works great along with both Amarillo and Simcoe (plus I may start screwing around with Citra). Of course, dry hopping with any of those works really well also, just keep the contact time at 10 days or less and you should be good to go. I came up with a hop bursted American wheat ale last summer using those hops which was extremely sucessful; I'll be doing it again this year.
By the way Seymour, I agree that Liberty ale is a great beer. Compared to the hop bombs they are currently doing on the west cost it's pretty tame but back in the day it was "out there hoppy" for a commercial beer, similar to Harpoon in that repect. If I am not mistaken however, Ballentines IPA was post prohibition and based on the numbers I've seen for that stuff it was "peel the paint off the wall bitter", a 1.075 ale with 70 IBU's of bitterness (and they were using Clusters if I remember correctly which is pretty wild stuff). I plan to do a "retro IPA" trying to clone that one although of course I never tasted the original as it was before my time.

Drinking:Saison (in bottles), Belgian Dubbel (in bottles), Oud Bruin (in bottles), Olde Ale (in bottles),
Abbey Triple (in bottles), Munich Helles, Best Bitter (TT Landlord clone), English IPA
Conditioning: Traditional bock bier, CAP
Fermenting: Munich Dunkel
Next up: Bitter (London Pride like), ESB
So many beers to make, so little time (and cold storage space)