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Hobgoblin Gold uses Citra hops, which are like the cocaine of the beer world.
 
Hobgoblin Gold uses Citra hops, which are like the cocaine of the beer world.

im addicted already:-D.... got some citra to dry hop a kit next week too

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Glad you liked the Gold hobgoblin

Another one which is similar which I like from time to time is Bombardier burning gold.

If you wasn't so keen on the Golden Hen I wonder if you'd like the original Old Speckled hen, it is less on the floral and a bit more of a caramelly type. Used East Kent Golding hops which for English styles I think are great
 
I drank a Firsty Ferret last night, very nice it was to.......hoppy and nicely golden, just as i like them........Just remember one thing, (and worth explaining to her in doors) all these 'experimental' beers your drinking means you won't have to go out and buy glass bottles as you'll soon have enough to bottle a batch, see lateral thinking will save you money :-D

I'm going to try dry hopping a cheap lager (maybe a Tescos special) and see what happens ;-)
 
haha.. place in liverpool does bottles very reasonably.... 50x500ml 250 caps and bench capper for £50... picked up today :-D

just got to sneak it past her indoors now lol
 
haha.. place in liverpool does bottles very reasonably.... 50x500ml 250 caps and bench capper for £50... picked up today :-D

just got to sneak it past her indoors now lol

Do what i do and sneak it in late at night when she's asleep ;-)

Mate of mine bought a short wheel base ex MOD landrover without telling his wife, swear to God he hid it down the road for 6 months before someone finally spilled the beans on him :-D
 
Great blend of hops in this beer, wychwood site lists pilgrim, Nelson sauvin, citra and summit
 
research continues.... but I may have found a new best friend...yes I know I could go at all 4 in one shot but want to savour and explore the aroma and taste

Covrich ... I owe you a beer :cheers: (and anyone else that suggested it :mrgreen:)

Hobgoblin gold is quite something :thumb::thumb:

Old golden hen I found little too much, "grassy" i think would be the description? reminiscent of damp cut grass? Nice enough and I would not turn it down but would not be a go too beer i don't think

still got the APA's to try but this i could get to really like.... now how do I brew something similar? :-D

Wait till you try the Sierra Nevada

Hop addiction anyone ? :wink:
 
Sierra nevada tonight

Goose island is good too, nice aroma, good flavour and just bitter enough for me, would go for this too,
Come on then hisdudeness what's the last hop?... suggestions for a kit we can hop to get the feel of this?
going to have to make something along these lines ....
 
Sierra nevada tonight

Goose island is good too, nice aroma, good flavour and just bitter enough for me, would go for this too,
Come on then hisdudeness what's the last hop?... suggestions for a kit we can hop to get the feel of this?
going to have to make something along these lines ....

:wha: slightly confused then realised the hop called 'Summit' might have been misunderstood lol!
 
As far as a kit to try hopping with I reckon a Coopers or similar might be a good start, the real ale maybe or the Pale Ale.
 
so the research continues :rofl:

so far I can say

  1. Hobgoblin gold - easily my favourite
  2. Goose Island - very good, as pointed out a big departure from lager but i can drink this all day
  3. sierra nevada - another good beer, just behind goose island, softer finish
  4. Old golden hen - not really to my taste but still a good beer

Picked up a couple of others yesterday to try but I can say that i will definately be adding IPA to my brew list :-D
 
If you go in a Wetherspoons try the Sixpoint beers in cans, American ales - Bengali Tiger, Sweet Action, Crisp. £1.99, great value.
 
not something i do often, usually for breakfast when I am going walking and left home at silly o'clock, not sure beer is a good idea at that time of day :oops:
 

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