speedie wrote:http://www.highgravitybrew.com/BeerHops/ukbramblingcrosshopsprofile.html
there is a lot of speculation out there
but i see goldings as the originator of a lot of variety hop plant
this old west dude has studied brewing for some time
cheers speedie
speedie wrote:how the f--- much do you know i have consumed or even contemplate the amount
smarto if you are the south ozzie oricle you certinly dont act or even express yourself that way
we where discussing ruddels beer and hop usage for that style straight off the hiop your responce is it is only brambling cross no execption
this beer is a style of ale brewed in the uk, using time honoured available ingredients to that brewery
if bramblings became unavailable they would surely use an alterative ie golding etc
speedie
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speedie
speedie wrote:Could you pick the difference between golding and willamette in a beer with the same ibus if you didnt know what was in each beer ?
speedie
bullfrog wrote:Is it me or did one of Speedie's posts go missing?
gregb wrote:bullfrog wrote:Is it me or did one of Speedie's posts go missing?
Yes.
speedie wrote:greg i didnt post any thing that warranted removing
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