Their may be some here that have ordered the Hop Blend from Farmhouse and normally their blog lists whats in each blend. I have 4 oz of #14 and it's got hops I've never used in it. But I think it might be great for late, steeping and dry hop additions.
Here's whats in #14:
Enigma 14.28% Waimea 14.28% Vic Secret 14.28% Green Bullet 14.28% Topaz 7.14% Pacific Jade 7.14% Nelson Sauvin 7.14% Orbit 7.14% Pacific Gem 7.14% Helga 7.14% Southern Cross 7.14%
I've used Vic Secret once and Nelson Sauvin a number of times and maybe Waimea long ago but the rest, I have no idea what to expect.
Farmhouse Hop Blend #14
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Farmhouse Hop Blend #14
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Re: Farmhouse Hop Blend #14
Pacific Jade is citrusy and peppery.
Pacific Jem tastes like an earthy/oaky English hop on crack. (some people hate it, I like it). It does have "cat pee" aromas if you are one of those cat pee aroma people. Since it's not a huge amount though I'd not worry about it, it's just "complexity").
I've made single hopped beers with both that I liked, but I like weird things
Pacific Jem tastes like an earthy/oaky English hop on crack. (some people hate it, I like it). It does have "cat pee" aromas if you are one of those cat pee aroma people. Since it's not a huge amount though I'd not worry about it, it's just "complexity").
I've made single hopped beers with both that I liked, but I like weird things
Re: Farmhouse Hop Blend #14
With that kind of combination, I can't imagine that you'll be able to pinpoint any one characteristic.
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