i have just got 500g of hops from ebay
100g of cascade
100g of willanette
100g of northen brewer
100g of bobek
100g of columbus
and want some extract recipes if any one could help me thanks kris
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Cascade-EKG-Chall ... 3efd92d73f
lots of hops and dont no wot to do
Re: lots of hops and dont no wot to do
Depends how much you like Hops...
You could do an Imperial/US IPA type beer with a late schedule like:
35g Cascade 15 mins
35g Columbus 15 mins
35g Cascade 0 mins
35g Columbus 0 mins
30g Cascade Dry Hop
30g Columbus Dry Hop.
Then use the Northern Brewer to get the IBUs up to 80+.
Then for the extract something like 90% light extract and 10% Caramalt to an OG of between 1075-1100+.
I would use that many hops in 15-17L. But you could use it in 5 gallons.
Only of you really like hops.
You could do an Imperial/US IPA type beer with a late schedule like:
35g Cascade 15 mins
35g Columbus 15 mins
35g Cascade 0 mins
35g Columbus 0 mins
30g Cascade Dry Hop
30g Columbus Dry Hop.
Then use the Northern Brewer to get the IBUs up to 80+.
Then for the extract something like 90% light extract and 10% Caramalt to an OG of between 1075-1100+.
I would use that many hops in 15-17L. But you could use it in 5 gallons.
Only of you really like hops.

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Re: lots of hops and dont no wot to do
Hi Kris,
You bought those hops from me. I will put in a recipe that uses the Cascades, its all grain but you can convert it.
This is an extract recipe that I have found, I have not brewed it as I do all grain but it looks good to me. You can substitute the fuggles for willamette, I am sure that there are some experienced extract brewers who will be along to give you some advise.
http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/recip ... cipe_id=61
I know I have read in tha last couple of days how to make a linky but I just cant find it now!!
You bought those hops from me. I will put in a recipe that uses the Cascades, its all grain but you can convert it.
This is an extract recipe that I have found, I have not brewed it as I do all grain but it looks good to me. You can substitute the fuggles for willamette, I am sure that there are some experienced extract brewers who will be along to give you some advise.
http://www.thehomebrewforum.co.uk/recip ... cipe_id=61
I know I have read in tha last couple of days how to make a linky but I just cant find it now!!