Trent
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#9 n00ch's AIPA
n00ch, I hate to say it, but here is an AIPA that Tony is gonna like :lol: It poured a very dark red/copper colour, with moderate carbonation, and a slight haziness. The aroma is pretty much just strong malt, with caramel and toffee the predominant. There is a VERy feint hint of american hops, not the OTT aroma that I would expect from an AIPA
The bitterness is medium, rather than the high I would expect, and the hop flavour is nearly non existant, taking a far back seat to the complex malt that seems to take the forefront. It lacks alot of the characteristics that define an AIPA, I am afraid.
The beer itself is not bad, as a matter of fact, it is quite nice, and reminds me of a smaller version of an english strong ale. There are no faults with the beer, it is clean, and well made. In my opinion, though, it is not an American IPA, but I certainly enjoyed it.
You didnt let Tony near your fermenter before bottling, by any chance?
Thanks for sharing
Trent
n00ch, I hate to say it, but here is an AIPA that Tony is gonna like :lol: It poured a very dark red/copper colour, with moderate carbonation, and a slight haziness. The aroma is pretty much just strong malt, with caramel and toffee the predominant. There is a VERy feint hint of american hops, not the OTT aroma that I would expect from an AIPA
The bitterness is medium, rather than the high I would expect, and the hop flavour is nearly non existant, taking a far back seat to the complex malt that seems to take the forefront. It lacks alot of the characteristics that define an AIPA, I am afraid.
The beer itself is not bad, as a matter of fact, it is quite nice, and reminds me of a smaller version of an english strong ale. There are no faults with the beer, it is clean, and well made. In my opinion, though, it is not an American IPA, but I certainly enjoyed it.
You didnt let Tony near your fermenter before bottling, by any chance?
Thanks for sharing
Trent