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First time using a new lightbox and turntable, too - here's the turnaround video!

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Crossbones not pictured because I really didn't care for my paintjob of it. 🤷

[-] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

Welcome to the hobby!

For home-grown hops, I'd focus on something you'd want to use as an aroma addition or a dry-hop, e.g. Citra for citrus-forward beers. See what rhizomes are available for purchase and look up their flavor/aroma profiles and buy what looks enticing!

I would gently recommend against homegrown hops for bittering - it can be difficult to know how much bitterness a hop variety will impart if you don't know its precise alpha acid content - something that you'll get right on the label for hop pellets. Furthermore, the character of a homegrown hop - which is unique and special - will be best expressed when used as a flavor or aroma hop.

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