It’s time to review my first beer. I’m going to review them in the order they arrived which means first up is
@Nottsbeer and his 6.2% Rye IPA.
Just an observation here but the head space in this bottle was 7cm. Now I’m not going to complain about short measures (
) but it is worth noting that with more head space there is more of a chance of oxidation. About 1-2cm should be enough.
Now, let’s talk about the beer. It poured well having just the right carbonation to easily form a head without also foaming over the glass. I could see there was some sediment in the bottom of the bottle so I poured the beer carefully and stopped short of the sediment - which is the real reason for a slightly short measure. The lovely copper/amber coloured beer is almost clear with just a little haze. The airy off-white head fell to a creamy foam over the surface and lasted until the glass was almost empty.
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The aroma is nice and clean with a blend of juicy fruits and some caramel. Just a hint of something minty which I guess must be from the northern brewer hops. I’m not really getting any spicy rye on the aroma.
The flavour is quite different to the aroma with a big hit of spicy rye. I had thought from the aroma that perhaps the rye might not shine but it absolutely does. There is still a good punch of fruit (pithy orange in the foreground, tropical fruits bringing up the rear) and like the rye the mint flavour is stronger in flavour than the aroma suggests. There is a touch of caramel sweetness on the front of the flavour but it quickly dries out and is replaced by bitterness which builds to medium high and lingers well after you’ve swallowed the beer.
This is a nice well made beer. It’s clean, I’m not getting any off flavours, and everything seems to be in balance. Great job and thanks very much for sharing.