Adding hops to Nelsons Revenge?

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Chris The Fish

Adding hops to Nelsons Revenge?

Post by Chris The Fish » Wed Jul 11, 2007 12:13 pm

Is it worth it?

im often disapointed in the hoppiness of kit beers and have taken to adding them myself, however with this 2 can kit im not so sure.

Has anyone tried it? On the woodfordes site it says its quite hoppy, but thats the cask/bottled stuff, not the homebrew.

If so, ive got Fuggles, Goldings and Progress in the freezer and plan to either Dry hop 50g into the cask, or boil/steep 25g/25g for 10 mins or so.

Any collective wisdom on this would be greatly appreciated prior to tonights brewing.

Cheers All

Chris

steve_flack

Post by steve_flack » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:26 pm

I dunno but 50g seems a lot to dry hop with to me. IIRC the hop plugs breweries chuck into 9 gallon casks weigh 14g

Kit_Maker

Post by Kit_Maker » Wed Jul 11, 2007 1:35 pm

I dry hopped my Woodfordes Wherry in secondary (12 days) with 20g Goldings. I have only just bottled it but I had a sample and it tasted great and had a good strong hoppy aroma.

Chris The Fish

Post by Chris The Fish » Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:31 pm

steve_flack wrote:I dunno but 50g seems a lot to dry hop with to me.
Is it?

i used 25g in a mini boil into the fv last time i used hops and i dry hopped about 20g the previous time.. these are my only ever dealings with hops so any pointers are greatly received.

fivetide

Post by fivetide » Wed Jul 11, 2007 3:31 pm

I dryhop Muntons and Woodforde's kits because I like hoppy ales and the extra involvement, but I'm not sure it's actually necessary. I use around half that amount and tend to leave in for around 4-7 days of secondary only, to avoid the 'grassiness' some drinkers detect.

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