Randy_Bugger
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I made the mistake of brewing a mostly Zythos beer before checking with HBT for some reviews. If you go by Hopunion's description, it sounds like it could make a good hoppy beer.
I brewed a 55ibu beer with 4oz. of Zythos in the boil. Additions at 60/15/5/0. 0.5oz was used for bittering. WY1318 was the yeast.
It was supposed to be a semi-hoppy amber ale. The post fermentation sample was pretty weak in flavor and aroma. The aroma was mild and fruity. It smelled like cherry esters. No citrus, tropical, pine or spice as advertised. The cherry could have been from the yeast. It was my first time using 1318 and Zythos and wasn't really sure what to expect.
I'm dry hopping it with Centennial and Cascade and hopefully that will help. So far, I'm really unimpressed with Zythos.
Has anyone brewed a mostly Zythos beer that they really liked?
MoreBeer said:Will Harrison of Hopunion who led the team that developed the Zythos hop blend has this to say "I get lots of citrus and tropical fruit notes. The hop was blended to get a little of everything in one pellet. We went for citrus, tropical, pine, and spicy as the main flavors in that order. It also has some experimental varieties to make it more complex".
I brewed a 55ibu beer with 4oz. of Zythos in the boil. Additions at 60/15/5/0. 0.5oz was used for bittering. WY1318 was the yeast.
It was supposed to be a semi-hoppy amber ale. The post fermentation sample was pretty weak in flavor and aroma. The aroma was mild and fruity. It smelled like cherry esters. No citrus, tropical, pine or spice as advertised. The cherry could have been from the yeast. It was my first time using 1318 and Zythos and wasn't really sure what to expect.
I'm dry hopping it with Centennial and Cascade and hopefully that will help. So far, I'm really unimpressed with Zythos.
Has anyone brewed a mostly Zythos beer that they really liked?