As promised (albeit late), here's a review of the oat cream NEIPA I did.
To keep it related to the thread, I thought I would do a side by side comparison with Putty. I was pretty pleased with this effort and I was interested to see how it compared on a taste test where you could go from one to the other. I appreciate it's not a direct comparison as their makeup is totally different - mine used lactose and was hopped with Amarillo, Citra and Simcoe, with a little bit of Magnum in the boil for bitterness. Putty is hopped with Azacca, Galaxy and Mosaic.
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@Kye predicted, my recipe was an adapted version of the Home Brew Network's 3 oat cream NEIPA. I ditched the oat flour and reworked the hopping schedule and water profile, however.
Here they are side by side - Putty is on the left and mine is on the right...
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Let's go through some criteria.
Colour
The image makes them look very similar in colour and appearance. However, in real life Putty was a far more attractive bright ochre colour which let some light through, whereas mine was much more opaque and almost chalky in its appearance. I deliberately didn't use protafloc in the boil to increase the protein content, but I think it took it too far in the other direction. Based on this experience, I will go back to using protafloc on NEIPAs. Putty is hands down the winner here.
Head Retention
This is probably the only category where mine was noticeably better. Much better head retention and lacing down the glass. Both glasses were cleaned with hot water only so I don't think the condition of the glass was an explanation.
Aroma
Lovely tropical fruit punch aroma off Putty, with pineapple, mango and citrus coming through. I have to say mine wasn't bad though! You can smell it being poured through the tap.
Mouthfeel
This is probably my greatest improvement on this batch. The mouthfeel had the full, silken texture that you expect from a NEIPA which I hadn't fully achieved before. The chloride to sulphate ratio was nuts (something like 20:1) and I took this steer from the very generous information given by James Heffron on the Malt Miller advert for the Sharks kit. If anything, the mouthfeel on mine was fuller and a little oilier that Putty and for sheer drinkability I preferred Putty, with the slightly thinner mouthfeel improving the overall experience. It was helpful to compare them because it made me realise that there is a limit to mouthfeel, beyond which it get a little too much.
Taste
This was where Putty simply disappeared into the distance. Putty was bright, fresh and with huge citrus zest. Mine was a little dank, with more piney tones. I appreciate this is partly due to hop choice, but the brightness of flavour didn't compare. Putty was out of sight on this one. There was also more residual sweetness in mine, no doubt due to the lactose. I have to say I prefer the unadulterated fruit freshness, so I might skip the lactose in the next batch.
So - the comparison confirmed what you're probably thinking was blindingly obvious - Putty is way better! Can you brew an enjoyable, quality NEIPA at home on equipment available to most - yes definitely. Can you compete with the big boys? Probably not! But I'll keep trying.