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Hi everyone
Have you ever noticed a difference in head character (i.e. bubble size / foam 'thickness', retention) when using different hops?
It's common knowledge that head character (usually retention) can be altered by fiddling with adjuncts, wheat, oats, etc. But I've never read or heard about hops being a factor.
I did an experiment brew earlier this year with a mash which was then split into 8 separate boils to test various hops. Everything else was the same.
When I tested these, after being in bottles for about 2 months, they had markedly different head qualities. It is possible that they underwent different amounts of fermentation in their respective bottles, as I didn't bother measuring the FG of them. But I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this?
Have you ever noticed a difference in head character (i.e. bubble size / foam 'thickness', retention) when using different hops?
It's common knowledge that head character (usually retention) can be altered by fiddling with adjuncts, wheat, oats, etc. But I've never read or heard about hops being a factor.
I did an experiment brew earlier this year with a mash which was then split into 8 separate boils to test various hops. Everything else was the same.
When I tested these, after being in bottles for about 2 months, they had markedly different head qualities. It is possible that they underwent different amounts of fermentation in their respective bottles, as I didn't bother measuring the FG of them. But I'm wondering if anyone else has noticed this?

