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HOP ROCKET
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Re: HOP ROCKET
I've heard that a Randall (Hop Rocket) imparts more a grassy flavor than a great hop aroma. But that coulsd have been the hops used. Interesting device though, looks like it would be nicer in all tri clover .... ![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
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Speaking of shameless self promotion, I can order them if you are looking for one.
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No thanks Eric. I hear they impart more of a grassy flavor.
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Re: HOP ROCKET
I should add that that was an opinion of someone who used it as a serving Randall, not as a pre-fermentation hop-back.
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Using it as a hopback might be a good way to infuse some extra hop character. I've only had beer from a randall once and I really don't have any interest in trying it again.