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summit hops.

Post by beer gut » Tue Oct 13, 2009 4:29 pm

Hi everyone in my last discussion i was talking about the Amarillo hop and it's tastes and properties. In this discussion the new ellusive hop called summit was brought up. Caus i have never heard of this hop before i emailed charles faram thease people are specialists with hops, they came back with what this hop tastes of and what properties it brings to the Ale. They said they will have this hop on sale after christmas this year, you can find charles faram on a link from the brewlab web page. :D :D

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Re: summit hops.

Post by Rookie » Sat Oct 17, 2009 3:31 pm

Summit is a citrusy hop. Widmer brewing of Portland, OR brews a pale ale with this hop that is excellent.
I am well supplied with hops right now, but next time I buy some summit will be on the list.
I'm just here for the beer.

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Re: summit hops.

Post by Grot » Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:24 pm

These are very interesting. I get a solid tangerine flavor from them when the beer is fully conditioned. I sometimes taste onions when bottling, though. 3-4 weeks in the bottle makes that go away.

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Re: summit hops.

Post by 6470zzy » Sun Oct 18, 2009 7:40 pm

Grot wrote:These are very interesting. I get a solid tangerine flavor from them when the beer is fully conditioned. I sometimes taste onions when bottling, though. 3-4 weeks in the bottle makes that go away.

I have heard the same comment regarding the onion taste many times before however I , as of yet , have not experienced it myself.(Good for me =D> ) Then again I also try not to sample my bottles until they are 4 weeks capped. I agree on the tangerine quality, I like to use them with Amarillo and Centennial, I think that they are a smashingly good hop.

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Re: summit hops.

Post by beer gut » Sun Oct 18, 2009 11:21 pm

I have yet to try the summit hop but as soon as it arrrives on sale in england next year i will be first in line to buy. I have used amarillo a couple of times in fact only yesterday in my A.P.A and the amarillo hop has fantastic dual purpose qualities.Iam in fact expermenting alot with the american hops and so far i have not been dissapointed. :D =P~ =D>

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