A crash course in HOPS part 2 (New World)

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  • Опубліковано 30 лис 2024

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  • @MiniPunxx
    @MiniPunxx Місяць тому +13

    I started working in the craft beer industry 4 years ago, and I would like to thank you guys for having the best content for those who want to start to understand more about it!
    To this day I always recommend your channel for anybody looking to learn about it.
    If you guys ever in Nagoya, Japan please stop by Binge Craft Beer for a pint on me.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +6

      We LIVE for these kinds of comments. So glad we've been of help!

    • @MiniPunxx
      @MiniPunxx Місяць тому +1

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel Thank you so much!

  • @isaacbarreto404
    @isaacbarreto404 Місяць тому

    I am loving this series and can't wait to get out there and look for these hops in my brews!

  • @natedizzy
    @natedizzy Місяць тому

    Yay for Hops! Great explanation of varieties 🍻

  • @daviddunlop8257
    @daviddunlop8257 Місяць тому +1

    Another cracking series. Cask Jarl is still my favorite expression of Citra, Fyne and Oakham bring British balance to this boldest of hops.

  • @CasuallyDan
    @CasuallyDan Місяць тому +2

    Great series, very informative and can’t help but push the urge to crack a can or head to the pub!

  • @smdhomeworkhelp
    @smdhomeworkhelp Місяць тому +1

    A really informative and entertaining video as ever - thank you so much for everything you do for the beer industry!

  • @Delboy179
    @Delboy179 Місяць тому +1

    Very informative and enjoyable.

  • @beaudwayful
    @beaudwayful Місяць тому +1

    Focal Banger is a banger! Another great video!

  • @patrickoshaughnessy1504
    @patrickoshaughnessy1504 Місяць тому +5

    This has been a fantastic series. Cheers!

  • @mikebate8647
    @mikebate8647 Місяць тому +3

    I'm a sucker for an all Citra DIPA. Still my favorite hop variety.

  • @CaRlOsUnDeAd
    @CaRlOsUnDeAd Місяць тому +1

    I drink Nelson hopped beers from North Park, Green Cheek and many other west coast american breweries on the regular. Nelson is my current favorite hop. I always get the white wine grape fruitiness, maybe tropical fruit sometimes but also a ripe tomato vine dank earthiness which i adore.

  • @gijimmyj
    @gijimmyj Місяць тому +1

    Really well done video, I loved your perspectives. One of the best intro to hops videos I’ve come across. Thanks a lot for doing these!

  • @zachi3731
    @zachi3731 Місяць тому +1

    Great video and great series on hops! Totally agree that hops present differently depending on the beer. Have a local brewery that brews a Sabro single hop NEIPA and it is delicious.

  • @ME-pr5vy
    @ME-pr5vy Місяць тому

    Very good video

  • @ianlaker9161
    @ianlaker9161 Місяць тому +1

    Jonny, that was one of the very best videos to date, in both parts. Very informative and, to someone like me who's been a beer lover for well over 40 years, revelatory in terms of new knowledge. It's sure to be a resource I shall return to when thinking of recipes for future beers to brew at home. Always such excellent content. Well done both of you. I’ve just shared links for both parts to my home brew group, East Kent Amateur Brewers.

  • @kevinpayne3482
    @kevinpayne3482 Місяць тому +1

    FYI New York is also a great hop producing state and was the number one hop producer through the 19th century. Right now I’m having a wet hopped ipa from strange bird out of Rochester New York which has New York chinook hops and NY-2 row honey 35 malts 👍🏻🍻

  • @CarlPotts335
    @CarlPotts335 Місяць тому +1

    Great video!
    I'd love to see a hops follow-up video where you should how to create hop schedules for different beers. It's one of the many beer topics I'm yet to understand.

  • @jonbibby9755
    @jonbibby9755 Місяць тому

    Great video (as per usual). Citra heavy beers do tend to give me a headache I find, I much prefer Mosaic

  • @xander1052
    @xander1052 Місяць тому

    My favourite hops I've brewed with are Simcoe, Loral, Admiral and Fuggle. First I ever brewed with was Amarillo but I can't stop using Fuggle

  • @frasermacdonald3202
    @frasermacdonald3202 Місяць тому +3

    Citra is the dragon I've been chasing for 15 years now...

  • @justina.6769
    @justina.6769 Місяць тому +1

    Hooray for Sierra Nevada 🎉

  • @FatherEarth93
    @FatherEarth93 Місяць тому +2

    Great video's! Important notion that every hop presents differently in different beer styles! Would love to see a similar crash course on malts, but dragging 25kg bags of malt into the brewdio might be less practical.😅

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому

      @FatherEarth93 definitely going ti do one... but maybe with sample bags

  • @BenRiley1804
    @BenRiley1804 Місяць тому +1

    Loved this and am familiar with all these hops. It would be cool if you could recommend a list of beers that are great examples of all these hops. Maybe on the pod? 😊

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +2

      Certainly can - the issue will be making sure they are available to as many people as possible!

    • @nerdyharrybartending
      @nerdyharrybartending Місяць тому

      ​@@TheCraftBeerChannel please, please make a video like this!! I don't care if I can't get them it's just so hard to find people who are knowledgeable about how a brewery did with their hops...most of the time I can't tell if I like the hops or if I just like the brewery...

  • @danieltaylor3737
    @danieltaylor3737 Місяць тому

    As a Kiwi, I can confirm my house smells of lemon drizzle and green fruit pastels - that is the mandated NZ aroma 😀

  • @aproud1
    @aproud1 Місяць тому +1

    Thank you for another great video. Just to be that guy... home brewing was legalized (here in the states) in 1978. President Carter signed the bill on October 14, 1978, and it went into effect on February 1, 1979

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +2

      @aproud1 sorry! Meant 70s not 60s!

    • @aproud1
      @aproud1 Місяць тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel All good. Cheers!

    • @filmscorefreak
      @filmscorefreak Місяць тому +1

      Imagine the government telling you that you can't brew beer at home..land of the free lol

    • @aproud1
      @aproud1 Місяць тому

      @@filmscorefreak Land of the free flying bullets.

    • @Davidagain98
      @Davidagain98 Місяць тому

      @@aproud1better than flying knives tho 🤷

  • @davidellis6468
    @davidellis6468 Місяць тому +1

    The brewdio must have absolutely smelt amazing after this episode!

  • @nerdyharrybartending
    @nerdyharrybartending Місяць тому

    If you can't judge a hops by a single beer, how do you judge a variety of hops? For example, based on the examples and info you shared about Cascade, I think I may not be a fan of that variety, as I remember it being on a number of pale ales that I thought were too resin-y, pine-y, sharp, or otherwise overpowering (eg. anything Sierra Nevada makes is gross to me, INCLUDING their hazy IPA). Is that enough information for me to declare that I don't appreciate Cascade?

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +1

      Well I'd never want someone to write off a wonderful hop like Cascade but if you've tried lots a number of beers with cascade then I'd say you can!

  • @DC-Aust
    @DC-Aust Місяць тому

    Pride of Ringwood anyone? 😂

    • @Slothmann00
      @Slothmann00 Місяць тому +1

      The very hop responsible for sending many of us too the craft beer revolution. Haha!

  • @Hulivilikakka
    @Hulivilikakka Місяць тому

    Tbh a single-hop East Kent Goldings NEIPA sounds like a great idea to me! Better to break the rules and go for something completely different rather than copy the hop bill of that yet another IPA that tastes exactly like all those thousands of Citra/Mosaic combo IPAs

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +1

      @Hulivilikakka haha unfortunately if you dry hopped with EKG to 16 grams per litre like an NEIPA you'd essentially end up with a beer that tasted like chewing a stick.

    • @Hulivilikakka
      @Hulivilikakka Місяць тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel I still think we have to try it out with my homebrewer friend just in case :D I'm just so tired of all the modern IPAs tasting too same-y. If IPA has a combination of just Citra and Mosaic with nothing else I don't even bother with it anymore. 5200 ratings on Untappd so I'm sort of giving up on tasting new beers and re-buying the old good classics instead

    • @philclifton6813
      @philclifton6813 Місяць тому

      The original IPAs were hopped with huge amounts of Goldings! But not drunk fresh. So if it tastes bad fresh, just leave it to develop.

  • @dano5008
    @dano5008 Місяць тому

    GIVE ME THOSE MARIJUANA HOPS MMMMMMMMMMMMMM

  • @whosradl
    @whosradl Місяць тому

    But the real question is.... what are you brewing with all those hops?!

  • @filmscorefreak
    @filmscorefreak Місяць тому

    When Citra first hit the scene i remember it being intensely orange-y, i wasn't a fan. It seems to have developed into something more complex and interesting, i do like it now quite a bit. Unrelated- when you speak you do a lot of loud, guttural "umm"s between thoughts lol gets to be distracting..sorry to nitpick, great vid though.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +1

      Haha apologies. We don't script our videos in the slightest so that's my brain whirring. Trying to fix it!

  • @ofir_likes_beer
    @ofir_likes_beer Місяць тому

    Citra was released in 2007, not 2009
    Still super late, wowwww

    • @andyleighton3616
      @andyleighton3616 Місяць тому +1

      It came to the UK in 2009 (John Bryan of Oakham Ales got hold of some) as I am sure that Jonny knows having visited Oakham Ales. I find it great that a small (and in those days they were pretty small) brewer in the UK was the first to use it - and for cask beer.

  • @fedorp4713
    @fedorp4713 Місяць тому +2

    Great series. The last few years I've honestly been hoping that the NZ fad would just go away. Every time I've had a NZ style beer it has been incredibly disappointing. Every NZ IPA I've tried tasted like a watered down NE IPA a mediocre brewery would produce, even though the same breweries make excelent NE IPAs. It just seems like a waste of time and water making something so boring. Every time I see a NZ IPA at the store I just cringe. I do love dank Saaz beers, so maybe I'll look for a strongly hopped NZ Pils.

    • @mikebate8647
      @mikebate8647 Місяць тому +1

      Yes, absolutely this. Azvex in particular have been guilty of putting NZ hops in everything they've made this year. I don't hate them nor am I that enamoured of them I just think they're being overused.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Місяць тому +3

      This is wild to me! NZ and Aus hops are usually, if anything, more intense and unique than their US counterparts. They should be jumping out the glass rather than coming across muted. Perhaps the breweries aren't getting the best hops compared to what they get from the US.

    • @mikebate8647
      @mikebate8647 Місяць тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel In sure it's just a question of taste and I'm probably guilty of lumping Motueka, Riwaka etc into a catch all NZ hops basket. It's likely just Nelson that I'm a bit sick of.

    • @fedorp4713
      @fedorp4713 Місяць тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel The US hops are likely locally grown here in Canada and would be pretty fresh. I have Chinook and Cascade growing in the backyard even though it gets down to -45c here in winter. You can grow hops pretty much anywhere.