I'm doing a SMASH this weekend. I was digging through my 'stuff' and found some orange bitter peel and thought 'hmmm.......'.
I'm thinking about dropping a little in to give a small hint of orange. I've never used it before so not too sure about results.
Recipes I've seen tend to use it in conjunction with wheat/coriander belgian whites and whatever.
Anyways maybe what I'm doing won't work but I wanted to see if anyone has any experience or opinion. Maybe adding orange peel to a simple ale is stupid
Recipe:
12# Maris Otter
1oz Palisade
Wyeast 1056
Thanks
Orange Bitter Peel - SMASH
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Re: Orange Bitter Peel - SMASH
I would not. Palisade is mainly a finishing hop. It has "a smooth hop flavor with a fruity, non-citrusy aroma more characteristic of english style Pale ales" With you grain bill and yeast choice I think it would take away from those. Save the bitter orange peel for when you do a smash with a Belgium or Sasion yeast.
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Re: Orange Bitter Peel - SMASH
I would agree with Bob. I did a blonde with Palisade and it was yummy.
That hop deserves all the attention IMHO.
That hop deserves all the attention IMHO.
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Re: Orange Bitter Peel - SMASH
Cool thanks guys.