WW and captain wassname,when a butcher down here first started selling the Kentish hop sausages about 13-14 years ago I asked him if it was just beer in them or hops as well and he assured me they use hops and Bishops Finger.
Other butchers in Kent and Sussex sell Kentish hop sausages but the colour and taste is totally different so I suspect they just add the beer and not the best brews at that,by that I mean not the best beer for a sausage.
The ones I've been getting for years have a dark colour despite the only meat being pork and this is the bit I can't describe as I've never tasted anything like it.
The taste is very peppery but it's clear the flavour isn't pepper,it's a different taste altogether,I can't describe it as I've never tasted anything like it and until I get a sample of Daves hops I can't say if it's the same taste I'm looking for.
I've just done a quick little bit of reading up on it and will do some more,but apparently hops are supposed to taste very bitter,and I quote from a forum I found.
Identifying hops from their smell alone is a doddle if you've smelt them before, but if not and you have a pretty good idea what they look like, pick one cone and pull off one petal. It should have bright greeny yellow powder at the base and if you put some on your tongue it should taste extremely bitter. That powder is lupulin and is the sole reason hops are grown.
I found that in a search for wild hops as I remembered that a few years ago I lived in a little out of the way place in Kent off the road and two and a half miles away from the main road(A28)and my entrance gate was surrounded by wild hops,about 50 yards up the road was the Tenterden vineyard.
I had this proliferation of hops and not a clue what to do with them!
Doing a google search for hop sausages this thread is fourth from top on the first page!
If I crack it I might have to send everyone the recipe by PM
I'm guessing that only a very tiny amount of hops would be needed in a sausage so it just gives that underlying taste and not a bitter/sour note,and I'll be using a good beer.
Dave,Fullers ESB is one of my favourite beers,I grew up smack bang in the middle of the two great London breweries,Fullers and Youngs so,seeing as your hops are going to be used for ESB I may well use it as the beer for the sausage,or even Fullers porter,I should be able to get that down here,a dark beer would be good.
Might even call the sausage ESB.
Extra Special Banger