If you got a once of magnum for bittering and it says 2.3
AA?
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What would you do?
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What would you do?
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Re: What would you do?
I've never seen Magnum that low. I've seen 7 1/2 but usually, it's 12 or higher, right?
To answer your question, I'd use more of it.
To answer your question, I'd use more of it.
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Re: What would you do?
usually use magnum or warrior for bittering.
never saw magnum with such a low AA.
did it come from morebeer?
bet the listing didn't show 2.3 as the low end of its AA's.
i'd be inclined to complain and ask them to send you something else ...
never saw magnum with such a low AA.
did it come from morebeer?
bet the listing didn't show 2.3 as the low end of its AA's.
i'd be inclined to complain and ask them to send you something else ...
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Re: What would you do?
I had that Yakima "American Noble Hops" branded Simcoe that I used in a few batches. It was like 3% AA, but they sold it as "you should used it as if it was a noble hop", not like it was something you should use like Simcoe. Yakima has about 20 kinds of hops that they sell as "American Noble Hops" that are all really low AA like that but otherwise are American types. I don't know if it's just batches that came out not bitter, or if it's de-bittered, or a mix of both.
In any case, I agree just use more of it. Not gonna hurt anything as a bittering hop. (except your pocket book I guess).
I supposed it could be a typo though and it is actually 12.3% AA.
Only one way to find out! (Hell I'm making beer with grains that I have no idea what they are, so there ya go).
EDIT: Thinking about it what I might do (in case of typo) is to use the whole thing as a bittering addition for a hop forward IPA. If it's 12.3% you will end up with something very old school West Coast like. If it's 2.3% you will end up with something that is more like a NEIPA. Either way it will be good as long as you don't mind either extreme. You could also do the same with a British style IPA base, one way you will end up with a bitter old school British style IPA, the other way you will end up with something more like an ESB. I like all the things, so it would just be a fun surprise.
In any case, I agree just use more of it. Not gonna hurt anything as a bittering hop. (except your pocket book I guess).
I supposed it could be a typo though and it is actually 12.3% AA.
Only one way to find out! (Hell I'm making beer with grains that I have no idea what they are, so there ya go).
EDIT: Thinking about it what I might do (in case of typo) is to use the whole thing as a bittering addition for a hop forward IPA. If it's 12.3% you will end up with something very old school West Coast like. If it's 2.3% you will end up with something that is more like a NEIPA. Either way it will be good as long as you don't mind either extreme. You could also do the same with a British style IPA base, one way you will end up with a bitter old school British style IPA, the other way you will end up with something more like an ESB. I like all the things, so it would just be a fun surprise.
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Re: What would you do?
I called morebeer, I told the girl on the phone I wasn't mad or anything but just wondering if they could have been miss marked as I have used a lot of Magnum and never seen them close to that low. She looked something up and says shows here they should be close to 17 AA, but said when her boss came back she said will check and e-mail a answer, I never got a reply, I didn't use them on this batch and put together some other hops as this was just for bittering and a one shot @60 deal. I will use them either as Mash said or on a late addition in something and see what Magnum brings on a late or flame-out to the table. All is good.
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Re: What would you do?
FWIW, I used magnum as a 20 minute addition once and it came out somewhat spicy and earthy (like nutmeg earthy).
Re: What would you do?
mashani wrote:FWIW, I used magnum as a 20 minute addition once and it came out somewhat spicy and earthy (like nutmeg earthy).
Either Early or late will make beer and will be interesting to see how it comes out. I will figure something out for them next year as I think I just brewed the last beer for the year, but might fit one more in, in December.
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