Nelson Sauvin

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by Dave S » Fri Nov 01, 2013 11:24 am

soupdragon wrote:
Dave S wrote:I've only tried one beer with them in and it was truly delicious.
What beer was that Dave? =P~

Cheers Tom
Hi Tom

Oddly enough it was in the bar at L'pool airport. Can't recall the brewery, but it was called simply Nelson Sauvin, (without the simply :) ). Almost worth a drive out to have another.
Best wishes

Dave

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by soupdragon » Fri Nov 01, 2013 1:29 pm

I shall have to do some research :-)

Cheers Tom

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by RobWalker » Fri Nov 08, 2013 1:55 pm

possibly the marston's one?

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by Dave S » Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:24 pm

RobWalker wrote:possibly the marston's one?

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Could be. At least one, or rather quite a few to look out for.
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Dave

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by RobWalker » Fri Nov 08, 2013 2:48 pm

they were decent for pub beer. not sure if they're still about because some were being sold in B&M Bargains for 99p, which was a great...weekend... :mrgreen:

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Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by killer » Thu Nov 14, 2013 12:16 am

So,

Up to this point I believed that Nelson Sauvin only worked in blends with other hops. I have tasted quite a few single hop NS beers and have never been a huge fan. In contrast, blended with american/ other NZ hops it does work very well.... Tonight I finally got my hands on a NS single hop beer from Mikkeller. And a fine beer it is too... Personally I find single hop beers to lack the complexity of a good blend but this is a top beer, as good as any other single hop beer I've tasted. Of course, it does have a fantastic complex malt backbone. I'm taking note.

Ben711200

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by Ben711200 » Thu Nov 14, 2013 1:08 pm

Interesting stuff, thanks. I'll look out for the Mikkeller one.

I haven't brewed with it yet, and it's still sat in the freezer waiting its turn. Never enough time :) Does look like I'd be wasting it a bit if I use it on its own so will probably use it in combination with something else.

The Idiot

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by The Idiot » Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:56 am

I do an all NS recipe.

GRAIN BILL
5kg Pale Malt
0.5kg Munich Malt
0.5kg Torrified Wheat
Mash at 65 degrees C for 90 minutes

HOP BILL
50g NS FWH
50g NS 60 minutes
50g NS 30 minutes
50g NS Flameout and infuse 20 minutes

60 minute boil; Irish Moss at 10 minutes

Two weeks in PFV
Dry hop 100g NS 1 week

That said, I do like NS quite a lot. Never spotted the wine thing, nor the claimed tarmac thing. Having said that, my favourite off the shelf beer is Kipling which is 100% NS!

Clobber

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by Clobber » Fri Nov 29, 2013 1:28 pm

Is that 3 weeks in PFV or dry hop after 1 week in PFV

pads72

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by pads72 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 3:09 pm

+1 for Thornbridge Kipling, lovely beer.

I've done a couple of single hop NS IPAs & I think it's a great hop which stands on its own. Also brewed NS with Green Bullet which works well

The Idiot

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by The Idiot » Fri Nov 29, 2013 10:41 pm

Clobber, I do a minimum of two weeks in PFV, then rack to secondary and dry hop for a week!

Plus, forgot to mention I use S-04!

asd

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by asd » Sat Nov 30, 2013 11:21 am

Is that recipe for a 25 litre brew length?

The Idiot

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by The Idiot » Sat Nov 30, 2013 12:08 pm

ASD, it's for a 23 litre run. Single temperature mash, batch sparge. I would have just exported the recipe from Beersmith but I only use the Mobile variant and it doesn't have the facility!

asd

Re: Nelson Sauvin

Post by asd » Sat Nov 30, 2013 1:46 pm

Cheers.

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Nelson Sauvin

Post by widdersbel » Sun Dec 01, 2013 8:58 pm

The Idiot wrote:Having said that, my favourite off the shelf beer is Kipling which is 100% NS!
Just goes to show that it's all a matter of personal taste - I really don't like Kipling.

I recognise that Kipling is a well made beer, and it would be a perfect example to copy if you want to showcase NS flavours, which it does very well, but NS flavours are not my thing at all.

(Jaipur on the other hand...)

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