Tonight's beer, courtesy of
@clarkeuk is a kviek NEIPA which sounds great. I've had a couple of kviek beers before but I'm far from an aficionado so let's see…
Aroma
Sweet and fruity and delicious. Citrus and tropical fruits are really powerful.
Appearance
A murky dark orange colour as expected, poured with a thick head which faded to leave some lacing. Low carbonation. The crappy picture below doesn't really do it justice, it's much lighter than it appears there.
Flavour
Massively fruity flavours of grapefruit, orange and mango dominate with some initial sweetness, then fading to a soft, smooth bitterness in the finish. The flavours really linger on the palate and the mouthfeel is great.
Overall Impression
I know it's a little cliche but “juicy” is the perfect descriptor for this. You've really managed to capture that fruit juice quality from the hops while avoiding excessive bitterness which I've found to be a rather difficult thing to do. This is full, rich and luscious while maintaining a good balance of flavours. The hop combo works really well and the lactose is a nice touch, I'll definitely be adding that to my next NEIPA recipe. The low carbonation adds to the smooth, full body, and definitely suits this style imo. Tbh I would never have known this was a kviek yeast if you'd not told me, but it seems to work perfectly in this style. Beercat has sent me a vial of kviek yeast to play about with, so might go for something similar. This is a great beer and a very good example of the style, I'd be thrilled if I'd brewed it! :hat: