Please stop me!

Well, I think I’ve been talked down from jumping off this cliff by all of you. A small batch of homebrew with fresh hops, a few commercial examples and a couple not too time consuming experiments it will be.

I’ve never experienced that.

Commendable decisions!

Sounds like you are on the right path now.  Also please take these pills and seek psychiatric help ;).

My guess is that you will lose the unique taste of a cascade hop (or any hop) if you don’t use the entire come.

Don’t do this.

I think some of you will be pleased to know I made a 3 gallon batch of pale ale using freshly picked hops today. I used a simple grain bill and bittered with freshly dried home grown galena, added 1 oz of homegrown cascade I dried and froze last week at the last ten minutes and added 1/2 pound of cascade hops picked during the boil at flameout. I don’t plan on dry hopping, I want the fresh hops to be the last addition.
Just to prove you all are not the boss of me I have some cascade cones in a french press with 100 proof vodka. If this hops extract preserves the fresh flavor I might dose some beers with it. It has a lot of nice flavor already but is pretty alcoholic. I might make a cocktail with that, my hops/ grapefruit bitters, and a piney gin. A Sierra Nevada Martini"?