I've had some Galena hops in my freezer for over a year and I want to try them. According to the BYO site Galena can be used in a ESB and has a medium citrusy flavor. I'm looking to change up my ESB recipe for Brewfest.
Before I commit myself to this hop, who of you have used this hop and what is your opinion of it as a hop, then your opinion of it as a hop in a simple ESB using 2 row, crystal 40/120 and Wyeast 1968?
I plan on brewing Wednesday night, so quick replies would be great!
Opinions on Galena hops
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Opinions on Galena hops
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--Bill
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Galena hops
I've used 3-4 ounces of Galena hop pellets during the boil of my Rock 'N' Billy Bitter with 1 ounce of Hallertau for finishing & have always believed it's one of the top three recipes I've concocted.
I've jumped up the gallonage to 8 during the boil but when I was doing 5-6 gallons I was using 3 ounces of Galena.
Rock 'N' Billy Bitter
8 gallon boil done from extract
Steep 2lbs. 60L or other light crystal malt from initial flame--take out at rolling boil
Add 8lbs. light or pale or even amber if that's all you've got malt extract
Add 1 ounce Galena hops every 15-20 minutes
After 45-60 minutes add 1 ounce Hallertau hops, 1 tsp Irish Moss, 3 tbsp yeast nutrients, take off heat
I've had good luck with two (7g) packets of Coopers dry yeast most of the time.
Starts out anywhere from 1.040-55 & ends up anywhere from 1.010-25, about a 4% brew.
I've jumped up the gallonage to 8 during the boil but when I was doing 5-6 gallons I was using 3 ounces of Galena.
Rock 'N' Billy Bitter
8 gallon boil done from extract
Steep 2lbs. 60L or other light crystal malt from initial flame--take out at rolling boil
Add 8lbs. light or pale or even amber if that's all you've got malt extract
Add 1 ounce Galena hops every 15-20 minutes
After 45-60 minutes add 1 ounce Hallertau hops, 1 tsp Irish Moss, 3 tbsp yeast nutrients, take off heat
I've had good luck with two (7g) packets of Coopers dry yeast most of the time.
Starts out anywhere from 1.040-55 & ends up anywhere from 1.010-25, about a 4% brew.