My next brew is likely to be a heavily hopped APA, the hops i'm thinking of using are Chinook, Amarillo and Summit.
Can anyone see any good reason why i shouldn't put these together?
Thanks.
Hop combination question.
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Re: Hop combination question.
No.Bazz wrote:My next brew is likely to be a heavily hopped APA, the hops i'm thinking of using are Chinook, Amarillo and Summit.
Can anyone see any good reason why i shouldn't put these together?
Thanks.
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Re: Hop combination question.
+1Rookie wrote:No.Bazz wrote:My next brew is likely to be a heavily hopped APA, the hops i'm thinking of using are Chinook, Amarillo and Summit.
Can anyone see any good reason why i shouldn't put these together?
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Re: Hop combination question.
NO...But don't finish with summit use it for bittering, unless you like herbs and onion in your beer.
Don't know why it doesn't taste like it smells.
Don't know why it doesn't taste like it smells.
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Re: Hop combination question.
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