Us Experimental 10416 questions.

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I just bought 11# if US Exp. 10416 hops for $.50 a pound from Hop Havoc. They are a few years old but I figured “ why not?” Anyone used these and what style , etc. any feedback would be appreciated. I’m thinking IPA etc.
 
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I just bought 11# if US Exp. 10416 hops for $.50 a pound from Hop Havoc. They are a few years old but I figured “ why not?” Anyone used these and what style , etc. any feedback would be appreciated. I’m thinking IPA etc.
Looks like you'll know all about them after a pounds worth why not !
 
I just bought 11# if US Exp. 10416 hops for $.50 a pound from Hop Havoc. They are a few years old but I figured “ why not?” Anyone used these and what style , etc. any feedback would be appreciated. I’m thinking IPA etc.
Never heard of them, but most any hops are good for bittering. But maybe they have a great aroma / flavor profile, so brew a simple beer and see what they can do for you!
 
Maybe a little hop tea before you brew to get an idea of characteristic? They have so much new stuff coming out, it is hard to follow anymore.
 
Maybe a little hop tea before you brew to get an idea of characteristic? They have so much new stuff coming out, it is hard to follow anymore.
Good idea. From what little research I can find it looks similar to Citra but higher AA. My batch is 15.7. They smell great BTW lol. This also made me think dry hop to not get so much of the oils but capture the aroma.
 
Good idea. From what little research I can find it looks similar to Citra but higher AA. My batch is 15.7. They smell great BTW lol. This also made me think dry hop to not get so much of the oils but capture the aroma.
Holy crap!! Yup, some tea might be in order first.
 

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