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Splitsies: Nectaron vs Galaxy NEIPA Split Batch | Brewing with Nectaron Hops

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  • Опубліковано 16 сер 2024
  • There's a new hop on the block so I had to try it out. I brewed my favorite hazy IPA recipe and split the beer between different dry hops, one fermenter got Nectaron and the other got Galaxy.
    In the red corner, a multiple title-winning banger hop hailing from Australia, Galaxy!! In the blue corner, comes a new challenger from New Zealand, weighting at 8 oz (per package) and is the latest hype King of the NEIPA world - Nectaron!!!
    Recipe (6 gallons)
    75% Weyermann Barke Pils (15.75 lb)
    15% Spelt Malt (3.125 lb)
    10% Malted Oats (2.125 lb)
    Whirlpool (30 min at 170F)
    4oz CTZ
    2oz Galaxy
    2oz Nectaron
    10g Citra Incognito
    Galaxy 3 Gal Batch
    Dry Hop 1
    1oz CTZ Lupomax
    2oz Galaxy
    Dry Hop 2 - Galaxy
    3oz Galaxy
    Nectaron 3 Gal Batch
    Dry Hop 1
    1oz CTZ Lupomax
    2oz Nectaron
    Dry Hop 2 - Nectaron
    3oz Nectaron
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    Contents
    00:00 Intro
    00:47 Recipe/Brewday
    03:15 Initial Tasting
    03:08 Tasting
    04:44 Galaxy Tasting
    05:13 Nectaron Tasting
    06:10 Round 2 Tasting
    07:34 Winner + Discussion

КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @BrewDudes
    @BrewDudes Рік тому +3

    Great comparison! Love the blending of the beers at the end. Similar to our findings on Nectaron. Well edited video, good lighting choices and use of B-roll. Keep grinding and the subs will come. Cheers! -Mike

  • @ElementaryBrewingCo
    @ElementaryBrewingCo Рік тому +2

    Got some Nectaron in the freezer, excited to try it out soon!!!!! Cheers!!!

  • @jondieter1603
    @jondieter1603 Рік тому

    Bravo! I watched a couple of your videos so far, and you have great content. I especially enjoyed this split batch concept. I regularly watch several homebrew channels and have added you to my list. Keep up the great work! The tip about lowering pH is huge for IPAs. It took me a long time to figure this out and it is super impactful. Would love to see more on your processes, but I'm sure you'll be getting to that. Thanks for what you're doing and great work!

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому

      Hugely appreciated, thank you! I actually measured my final pH on these beers and it was 4.6, which is higher then I wanted, but who cares because they taste great. Thinking back, I never acidified my sparge water, so that's probably why it crept up beyond the usual 4.5ish.
      Just curious, what part of the process are you most interested in?

    • @jondieter1603
      @jondieter1603 Рік тому

      Sure thing. I agree that not treating the sparge water would have that impact. Probably not a big deal though since pH was still within range. I think viewers would be interested in all aspects of your process, but mostly the cold side (fermentation/DH). Do you plan on continuing the split batch videos? With an endless variety of hops you'd have eternal content. :)

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому +1

      ​@@jondieter1603 yes! I want to do a few split batches right off the bat. I want to experiment with Citra and Simcoe from different providers (Bell's vs YVH), split Riwaka vs HBC 630 hops and blend them both with Nelson, try different vanillas in stouts among others. If you have any fun ideas, I'm all ears!

    • @jondieter1603
      @jondieter1603 Рік тому

      @@secretlevel5951 There are so many experimental hops that would make for great informative videos. I was impressed with HBC 586, but haven't explored more than that. Would love to see reviews on hops like HBC 1019, YQH 1320, HBC 431, & HBC 472. Newer varieties like Vista, Talus, and Loral could be cool too. The idea of comparing different suppliers is good, as well as the vanilla beans. Comparing yeasts is a whole other rabbit hole. The options are pretty unlimited. I look forward to seeing what you decide to explore next!

  • @dudestewbrews
    @dudestewbrews Рік тому

    Been hearing a lot about this Nectaron hop as of late.
    Cool to see it compared against Galaxy. Always love a good hop comparison. :)
    Great video as always my friend.

  • @Jonash666
    @Jonash666 Рік тому

    Great split-batch concept!

  • @havarfjerdingen1695
    @havarfjerdingen1695 Рік тому

    Nice. You make great videoes with interesting content.

  • @John-ob8vm
    @John-ob8vm Рік тому

    The Nectaron batch has a peach-like aroma...perhaps even...nectarine?
    (I assume that's where the name of the hops comes from)
    I'm liking your videos, man. Thanks! I appreciate some homebrew videos that replicate the kinds of commercial beers I like to drink.

  • @jackhandy7237
    @jackhandy7237 6 місяців тому

    Great video!

  • @wd6358
    @wd6358 Рік тому

    Hopefully you were able to down these before they got too oxidized. Good stuff as always

  • @nh1662
    @nh1662 Рік тому

    Very cool. Might need to try nectron, i really enjoy the melon, peach more then the tropical fruit flavors. The Aldc enzyme has a dosage rate of one full dropper per 5 gallons not sure one drop would do much in 3 gallons

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому

      Good point! I totally misread the instructions as a "drop" rather than "dropper", thanks for pointing that out! For what it's worth, I didn't get any hop creep/diacetyl in this batch, thankfully.
      Nectaron is totally worth a shot - Peacharine is another new one from NZ, would be cool to try that too if you can find it!

    • @nh1662
      @nh1662 Рік тому

      @@secretlevel5951 cool i will have to look for that as well, maybe a Nectaron and Peacharine combo would be good 🤔

  • @ulissessanchez6832
    @ulissessanchez6832 Рік тому

    Galaxy , enigma combo is my favorite. Nice work I see you on homebrewtalk as well.👍🏽

  • @SteveBenson
    @SteveBenson Рік тому +1

    You were adding positive pressure into the kegs when you opened them, correct?
    Do you add ascorbic to your water pre-mash? 3-5 grams pre-mash will resolve any chance of oxidation in your NEIPAs as long as your process is as oxygen free as possible.

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому

      That's right! Then purge a few times after I seal the keg. I do remember Genus recommending Ascorbic a while back and I have yet to give it a shot. I use lactic acid to lower pH currently. I haven't had too many issues as long as the transfers have gone well, but I'll have to try some next time.

    • @SteveBenson
      @SteveBenson Рік тому

      @@secretlevel5951 yep, I got it from Genus as well. I use 5 grams in every single heavily hopped IPA or NEIPA - it's easy insurance, with no drawbacks.

  • @MrShawnengineer
    @MrShawnengineer Рік тому

    I really like your videos you should get deeper into your setup and techniques!

  • @AndrewLynch9
    @AndrewLynch9 Рік тому

    Mad my current ferment is a split 10 gal batch. Pilsner lager with saaz in the boil but then in the fermenter it's a dry hop split. Nelson/Galaxy in one and Simcoe in the other prob 1.5oz total hops in each. Should hopefully make some good youtube content :) I wonder is the nectaron was tasting sweeter was because it looked slightly darker. Numbers of hops looked on the higher end of where I'd like to go. Normally find the hop burn is just the hop material not quite settled out yet.

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому

      Ohh some west coast pilsners, eh?! Those sound amazing - really curious to see how those come out and what your Galaxy experience is like.

  • @tftexe
    @tftexe Рік тому

    subbed, more splitsies content please, even if you have to do smaller batches :)

  • @MadMikeHRD
    @MadMikeHRD Рік тому

    This sounds great, cool idea! What are you doing for your mash temps?

    • @secretlevel5951
      @secretlevel5951  Рік тому +1

      Totally forgot to mention... 152 or 153F for these beers usually. It's all preference tho, some folks like their NEIPAs a little sweeter.