

Moon Man Pale Ale by New Glarus...
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Posted 07 November 2014 - 09:09 PM
The New Glarus site says it has 4 hops from the Yakima Valley and one hop from New Zealand. It also says that three of the 5 hops are not normally found in an APA.
Riwaka is the New Zealand hop. And it's not normally found in APA. Unfortunately it is in short supply and is no longer available to US home brewers. That leaves 2 usual suspects (APA-wise) and 2 unusual suspects all from the Yakima Valley. Maybe you are on to something with the Simcoe and Amarillo? I guess when I hear from Yakima Valley but not usually found in APA I start to think of american "nobles". Maybe Crystal, Santiam, Mt. Hood? Any other guesses?
I'm sure you gave up the search a while ago Ken but I am curious still. It's such a nice hop blend, whatever they are using. Thoughts?
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Posted 07 November 2014 - 09:25 PM
Clearly you were inspired to dig out an old thread. I'll tell you what... my wife is the MM fan and although I like it too, I save it for her and I don't drink it except to make sure it's u to my exacting standards. All of that said, I believe my wife really likes the Amarillo hops the best and I also think she likes Citra. She has mentioned that she "likes that grapefruity flavor" which I attribute to Amarillo. So when I make my "Man In The Moon", I bitter with Magnum (not consistent with the MM recipe) and I add 2 ounces of Amarillo and 2 ounces of Citra in the last 10 minutes. The color is identical to Moon Man (pale ale malt plus maybe 5 ounces of C60 in a 5-gallon batch to 1.050) and the finish has a nice Amarillo-Citra flavor and aroma and it's delicious. My wife calls my version "Moon Man" and I correct her and say, "Man In The Moon"... because it's not Moon Man. You can see by the posts in this thread that I got very detailed in my attempt. I concluded it wasn't worth all of the effort so my version became an Amarillo-Citra pale ale and it really is delicious, it's just not Moon Man.Riwaka is the New Zealand hop. And it's not normally found in APA. Unfortunately it is in short supply and is no longer available to US home brewers. That leaves 2 usual suspects (APA-wise) and 2 unusual suspects all from the Yakima Valley. Maybe you are on to something with the Simcoe and Amarillo? I guess when I hear from Yakima Valley but not usually found in APA I start to think of american "nobles". Maybe Crystal, Santiam, Mt. Hood? Any other guesses? I'm sure you gave up the search a while ago Ken but I am curious still. It's such a nice hop blend, whatever they are using. Thoughts?
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Posted 08 November 2014 - 08:24 PM
Moon Man has been out for many years, so my guesses on hops would be the more traditional C hops. I've always guessed Chinook was used based on the big pine, and probably lots of other C hops, so probably Cascade, Centennial, and Columbus? And then for the NZ hop, I think it must be Nelson Sauvin or Pacific Gem, as Citra is too new (released 2008). Of the two old NZ hops, I think NS is more likely. So those are my wild guesses. I could be way way off. But I bet this combo will get you pretty close.
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Posted 09 November 2014 - 10:51 AM
nice deductions there on the hops.
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Posted 09 November 2014 - 11:32 AM
Moon Man has been out for many years, so my guesses on hops would be the more traditional C hops. I've always guessed Chinook was used based on the big pine, and probably lots of other C hops, so probably Cascade, Centennial, and Columbus? And then for the NZ hop, I think it must be Nelson Sauvin or Pacific Gem, as Citra is too new (released 2008). Of the two old NZ hops, I think NS is more likely. So those are my wild guesses. I could be way way off. But I bet this combo will get you pretty close.
nice deductions there on the hops.
Not exactly. Moon Man was released in March of 2010. So Citra would not be too new. Additionally in an interview in 2011 the NZ hop growers cooperative revealed that New Glarus had begun to use Riwaka, a hop known for it's distinct grapefruit aroma and flavor. https://allaboutbeer...w-zealand-hops/ That is what defines Moon Man. They don't make any other beers that use Riwaka or any other NZ hops and have not as far a I can tell searching their database of beers past and present. NZ suspended additional shipments to the US of Riwaka a couple years ago noting that only one US brewer was using it in significant quantity. Brewers who were using it would continue to get shipments. My bet is that one brewer is New Glarus. I can't find another US beer that uses Riwaka and is produced regularly in any volume. The 5 hops in this beer are used in equal quantity so it can't be getting all its grapefruit from Riwaka alone. There is probably one or more of Amarillo, Simcoe, Cascade, or Chinook. But there remains two hops in that beer that "are not typically found in APAs." and are used in equal quantities with the others. Which has me guessing about some American "nobles" being involved.
Anyways, its fun to think about and guess but I'll never nail it I am sure. I am more interested in their technique of using such a huge dry hop on a beer this size.
Edited by nettles, 09 November 2014 - 11:34 AM.
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Posted 09 November 2014 - 12:34 PM
Not exactly.
it sounded good to someone who had done zero research on it! the logic was sound - the initial conditions were not
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Posted 09 November 2014 - 04:29 PM
Very interesting info there, nettles. You may be onto something. Thanks.
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Posted 10 November 2014 - 06:09 AM
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Posted 10 November 2014 - 06:31 AM
This sounds like a NG beer I will like. I have had several that they offer and never really understood the draw. I will keep watching this one though to see where it goes.
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Posted 10 November 2014 - 07:24 AM
This sounds like a NG beer I will like. I have had several that they offer and never really understood the draw. I will keep watching this one though to see where it goes.
I would be curious to know which beers of their you tried and how fresh they were. Do you remember?
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Posted 10 November 2014 - 07:36 AM
I would be curious to know which beers of their you tried and how fresh they were. Do you remember?
I would have to go back and look around at bottles. I know over the time I had at least 6-8 different ones back when I was trading a lot. They were all sent from people in the area and I would have to assume fresh because trading stale beer is frowned upon. I just remember getting teh hyped raspberry tart and shared that with some friends and we all agreed it was nothing special and now one wanted to finish the bottle. It got to the point I requested no NG beer be sent to me as extras. Maybe they were old, or not their best beers, I do not know but after that I never understood the hype. They were not awful or poorly crafted beers, just nothing that wowed me.
I looked at the website and these are the ones:
Spotted Cow
Raspberry Tart
Belgian Red
Staghorn
Stone Soup
Fat Squirrel
a few from the Enigma series too, Abt and Sour Apple maybe?
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