I too had a young sample of my WBC APA yesterday, 2 days in the keg so was cloudy and full of hop pellets :oD Yum!!
Smelt like passionfruit pop with a hint of citrus, taste is quite well balanced even tho I cocked up the recipe, its more hoppier than I was aiming for and more bitter, but I actually think it will smooth out nicely :o)
Just like I didnt tell anyone that my WBC IPA that got first place was pitched onto about 2.5 litres of gen3 US-05 and fermented at around 24*c :o) hehe
I thought for a second there you were going to fess up that it was really a double IPA. Anyway, how could you taste any yeast derived funk with all them hops!
lol - nah, no where near enough hops to be a double IPA ;o) It was funny tho, because I had a taste before I left the house, and couldnt help but think it was too balanced to go up against the likes of Jo and Mike - im just lucky I think that the judges remembered the style guidelines ;o) lol
Had another sneaky glass of my WBC APA last night, less hop pellet in the glass this time and I sat down and picked it to bits...
Im really wishing I upped the malt like I was planning to as its come out quite thin at 1010, and I reckon it needs more hop flavour, the aroma and late hopping is good and im happy with it, but I cant help but think that its missing something through the middle in a big way!
Permalink Reply by MrC on October 12, 2009 at 9:59am
Mines bubblin' away at 19c. Perfect brew day, hit all my numbers exactly and it smells like Epic Pale Ale. The hydrometer sample seemed to have a glow to it almost like an aura of it's own...
I tasted my Maris Otter/Simcoe SMaSH called "Dubious Lemon" last night. It had only been in the keg for 36 hours, but I couldn't resist. Nice, though lacking complexity. The caramelisation I did (5L down to 2L) hasn't had much of an impact, though there is a nice biscuity base to the malt which is different to the usual MO flavour. Simcoe is a beautiful hop, and works really well as the sole starring role. There's a little solventy alcohol, which is odd given the low fermentation temp, and at 5.7%, it's not a huge beer. That's really the only flaw, and it's very easy to quaff. I'm happy, and will see if I get happier after it has conditioned a little longer.