HB 342

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  1. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    What should I make with them? And can you tell me anything about these hops other than the watermelon thing?
     
  2. nathanjohnson

    nathanjohnson Initiate (0) Aug 5, 2007 Vermont

    That description screams to me, american wheat ale, ala gumballhead.
     
  3. barfdiggs

    barfdiggs Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2011 California

    I've got them in the hop freezer... as soon as I come back from my brewing hiatus its either an APA, West Coast Bitter or IPA for them.
     
  4. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Hiatus?...what's it been 1 batch? : )

    Please define West Coast Bitter
     
  5. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Have made a couple of fine Gumballheadesque brews, but always with Amarillo...sounds interesting.
     
  6. ryane

    ryane Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2007 Washington

    Where did you get these? Ive never even heard of them before, I first thought this was some new legislation you were gonna complain/advocate about
     
  7. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Me complain/advocate? HB isn't HouseBill...probably hopbomb? : ) from: Farmhousebrewingsupply.com (don't know why the link/hyperlink's not working)...also picked up 1/4# of Centennials...I'm such a sucker this time of year
     
  8. barfdiggs

    barfdiggs Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2011 California

    Its been a week, so thats about 4 batches worth :slight_smile:

    For me, a West Coast bitter is a 4 - 4.5% bitter using American malt (Crystal and Base) and American hops (Typically C-hops or Simcoe or HBC342.. hint. hint.). Stone's Kelsey McNair Ballast Point Collab was originally called a West Coast Bitter at the AHA Rally (I think).
     
  9. Cinderbike

    Cinderbike Initiate (0) Jan 16, 2011 Nevada

    I had an IPA a friend brewed with them (we split a pound, I've yet to use mine).

    It smelled like a mix between a Jolly Rancher and pine sol... Good but VERY different.
     
  10. kjyost

    kjyost Initiate (0) May 4, 2008 Canada (MB)

    I used british base (Golden Promise) with an IPA hopping schedule & a BU:GU of ~1. 1.040 OG, 3.7% (mashed high). Delicious.
     
  11. GreenKrusty101

    GreenKrusty101 Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2008 Nevada

    Chico yeast? and did you use any sugar?
     
  12. kjyost

    kjyost Initiate (0) May 4, 2008 Canada (MB)

    I initially thought it was a typo, another HB42 thread.
     
  13. kjyost

    kjyost Initiate (0) May 4, 2008 Canada (MB)

    Wyeast 1028 was used, and the recipe is http://hopville.com/recipe/1173638/special-best-premium-bitter-recipes/west-coast-bitter if you care. No sugar, and it has just enough malt backbone to it to support the hops. If I were to do it again, I would inch up the bittering addition as I would like a bit bigger of a bite.

    This was a merger of the West Coast Bitter from BA's home brewing column about 18 months ago & Mad Fermentationist's (Oldsock) Vienna Half-IPA.
     
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  14. walows

    walows Initiate (0) Aug 9, 2008 California

    I did a single hop IPA with these. I actually bittered with warrior, so close to a sinlge hop. So, as far as bittering qualities go, I'm not sure. I think you'd be wasting this hop if using it for bittering anyways. I did a 30, 15, 5, 0 min, and dry hop with this beer, totaling 6oz. The aroma and flavor are very balenced, I would describe it as citrusy, but it does have a melon characteristic to it. I personally think it has a strawberry/blueberry aroma and flavor. It makes a great IPA. To me this hop isn't mind blowing like Citra, Simcoe, Nelson Sauvin or Amarillo. I think this hop needs to be blended with other varieties to get its full potential. I'm thinking this hop with Amarillo or Nelson Sauvin would turn out great. Especially, like other people suggested in a American Wheat Beer. Overall a good hop with a different profile.
     
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