phildo79
Member
So here is a breakdown of what happened:
15/11/18 - Brewed a 7.5% Citra IPA
16/11/18 - Pitched yeast
24/11/18 - Kegged 19 litres and had enough left over for 3 x Grolsch bottles
01/12/18 - Stuck one of the bottles in the fridge for a taste test
O.M.F**K! This tastes great. I mean, seriously, I'd be well happy if I got served this in a pub.
It smells amazing. The mouthfeel is amazing (it's like drinking a bottle of Morgan Freeman's voice). Carbonation seems good. I am struggling to find fault with it. Whilst I do believe it will be even better in another week, I still can't quite believe how good it is after only 16 days.
Have any of you boys experienced this from a beer so soon?
I've tried beers early in the past and they have always been, 'just not quite ready', at best. The reason why I tried this so early, is because I have brewed a couple of Citra IPA's in the past. The last one I brewed, I tried after 9 days in the bottle and it was great. But I figured the extra week of dry hopping had something to do with that. I thought this one would be awful after such a short time (this IPA wasn't dry hopped) but curiosity got the better of me.
Is this a case of the Citra hop masking off flavours and making it seem ready before it actually is? I have not heard of hops doing this so would be intrigued by any FB from more learned members.
Slan
15/11/18 - Brewed a 7.5% Citra IPA
16/11/18 - Pitched yeast
24/11/18 - Kegged 19 litres and had enough left over for 3 x Grolsch bottles
01/12/18 - Stuck one of the bottles in the fridge for a taste test
O.M.F**K! This tastes great. I mean, seriously, I'd be well happy if I got served this in a pub.
It smells amazing. The mouthfeel is amazing (it's like drinking a bottle of Morgan Freeman's voice). Carbonation seems good. I am struggling to find fault with it. Whilst I do believe it will be even better in another week, I still can't quite believe how good it is after only 16 days.
Have any of you boys experienced this from a beer so soon?
I've tried beers early in the past and they have always been, 'just not quite ready', at best. The reason why I tried this so early, is because I have brewed a couple of Citra IPA's in the past. The last one I brewed, I tried after 9 days in the bottle and it was great. But I figured the extra week of dry hopping had something to do with that. I thought this one would be awful after such a short time (this IPA wasn't dry hopped) but curiosity got the better of me.
Is this a case of the Citra hop masking off flavours and making it seem ready before it actually is? I have not heard of hops doing this so would be intrigued by any FB from more learned members.
Slan