My parents planted some "Common Hops" a few years ago for a decorative plant, to cover an old chain link fence. They have taken off and my parents get a ton of hops, which until now have gone to waste. I'm planning on running a beer experiment, and try brewing with these hops. I suspect that they may be Cluster, but I have no way to know for sure. Cluster hops were apparently widely grown in this area of New York years ago.
My question is: what should I brew to try these hops?
I'm thinking a basic American Pale Ale. I have no way of estimating an Alpha Acid content, so I'd like a style that can handle a wide range in IBU, depending on how it turns out. I was also thinking of using som eof my first year hops I've got in my backyard (Goldings, Fuggle, and/or Cascade) in conjunction with the mystery hops as flavor/aroma additions.
Any ideas?
My first thought for a 5 gallong batch was:
7-8 lbs light LME
.5 - .75 lbs of light Crystal (15, 40) or maybe Victory
as a basic pale ale backbone. Then assume about 4-5% AA, and shoot for the middle of the IBU range. Also adding some flavor and aroma additions.
Does anyone else have any ideas? Would a APA be a good base beer to experiement, or is there another style that might work well?
Thanks!



