In my particular case, no. The reason being, I only tried it for the first time recently. Then again a few weeks later. So I don't have "years ago" tastes getting in the way.Sure it's not your changed tastes and / or perception
SWMBO bought home a bottle of LCPA a week or so ago, she'd had one a couple of weeks earlier and liked it, and I had a sniff expecting hoppy goodness - not there - and then a taste and bugger me if it wasn't skunked (in a brown bottle). Was like Euro lager in a green bottle.Do people check the dates on bottles? It's become a habit of mine these days. It does have a bit of an influence...
Thank god. Thanks Tony, I thought I was the only one.....with so many "American" style fans on the forum, I thought I was a bit of a leper thinking that there wasn't enough of a malt backbone to correctly balance this beer......
Still MILES ahead of megaswill, though.
Sure it's not your changed tastes and / or perceptions h34r: ?
I have had the odd one/threeover the past few months and, while I don't think it's WOW as when I first tried it years ago, it still has "it" IMHO
Maybe many people are hopping or even making their own beers so well that LCPA pales in comparison and is starting to taste ordinary?
Just a thought...
That's interesting. I haven't had one since february and it was fresh as and I was very pleased with the hop flavour and aroma. I had the opposite experience to Tony though, it felt like the bitterness was alot lower than the few I tried in Melbourne 2 years back.SWMBO bought home a bottle of LCPA a week or so ago, she'd had one a couple of weeks earlier and liked it, and I had a sniff expecting hoppy goodness - not there - and then a taste and bugger me if it wasn't skunked (in a brown bottle). Was like Euro lager in a green bottle.
Checked the best before date and it was around May next year so reasonably fresh.
Maybe there's some poor handling happening as well.
Cheers, Andrew.
I think LCPA is a fine beer. But Alpha Ale is better, the reason being that AA is probably hoppier but has more malt body, my guess is more crystal. But then AA is twice the price of LCPA. If I was into American style ales (which I am) then I'd be trying to make something like AA (which I am).
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