A wet hopped ale?

Sat Aug 16, 2008 5:41 am

SO it looks like I am going to have about 2lbs of 3 year old vine and .5lb of 1 year old vine cascade wet hops and maybe .5lb of Zeus 1 year old vine wet hops. Anyone have a suggestion on a pale ale I could do with these? I also have a few pounds of pellet Cascade. Maybe a Sierra Nevada type pale? 5 or 10 gallons, doesnt matter to me.
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Re: A wet hopped ale?

Mon Aug 18, 2008 7:58 pm

I was planning on doing a fresh hopped beer with my Cascade harvest.
Aparently this Vinnie guy knows a thing or 2 about brewing. :wink:


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Re: A wet hopped ale?

Mon Aug 18, 2008 8:28 pm

semaj0006 wrote:I was planning on doing a fresh hopped beer with my Cascade harvest.
Aparently this Vinnie guy knows a thing or 2 about brewing. :wink:


http://www.musiccitybrewers.com/docs/hoptime.pdf


LOL wow that is one great looking website!

I think I will have enough next year to do that recipe. This year not so much on the chinook. I think I am gonna just go the simple pale ale route and see what I come up with. I;m going to brew either friday or saturday
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Re: A wet hopped ale?

Tue Sep 02, 2008 8:00 am

Personally, I'd save those wet hops for a late addition and dry hopping. I've been to the Wet Hop Festival at O'Brien's in SD 3 years running. My favorite wet hop beers have been those where wet hops were used in a hopback and/or dry hopping. BTW, a few breweries I'm familiar with turn their mash tuns into hop backs for these beers to handle the bulk of the fresh hops - this is what I plan to do this year with my fresh hop ale. I've got a good lot of Chinooks that are almost ready.
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Re: A wet hopped ale?

Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:35 pm

I would second the hop back idea. Last year our club did a big brew where we dumped about 25# of fresh hops (mostly cascade) into the mashtun and recirculated about 180 gallons of hot wort through them for awhile before running the wort through the chiller. Was really tasty stuff.

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