I read about some trial in Japan where beer was made with Citra hops and another batch with coriander seeds. They came back with flavour profiles. Apparently they contain similar oils.
Has anyone used them in beer?
What sort of quantity is needed?
Do they need to be boiled to release the flavour or can they be added at flameout?
Any ideas would be very welcome!
Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
I've used them but along with other hops so I couldn't say whether they were a substitute for citra but I think they are a decent addition. I've added 25g crushed in a pestle and mortar, added 15 mins before flameout.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
I find them best used after lightly toasting in a pan on the hob as it releases the oils.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
http://allaboutbeer.com/article/flavor-hops/
They were using coriander and Hallertau Tradition vs Citra.
They were using coriander and Hallertau Tradition vs Citra.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
Nice article!asd wrote:http://allaboutbeer.com/article/flavor-hops/
They were using coriander and Hallertau Tradition vs Citra.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
I've only used coriander as part of a wheat beer, and a Rochefort clone, neither as a Citra sub. I added crushed in the last 5 minutes of the boil.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
That article is very interesting. Once I've got my programme of beers completed, I might do an experimental beer using some coriander seed. I cook a huge amount of Indian food and regularly grind my own coriander seed and the aromas are fantastic, although I admit I've never actually linked them in my head with beer.
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Re: Coriander seeds instead of Citra?
A good one would be Hogweed seed, it's British and abundant. Great profile of coriander, cardamon, Orange peel. I've experimented with them in a mead, never a grain beer. Perhaps next year