I drank the first and second....and third pour. There is almost no hop particles in the 3rd glass. This tastes phenomenal!IL1kebeer said:Dry hopped beers will not be as clear as non dry hopped beers. That sludge shouldn't be there though. Give it a few days to settle and dump the first pint ... Or drink it.
stevem86 said:I drank the first and second....and third pour. There is almost no hop particles in the 3rd glass. This tastes phenomenal!
Dry hopped beers will not be as clear as non dry hopped beers. That sludge shouldn't be there though. Give it a few days to settle and dump the first pint ... Or drink it.
Dry hopped beers will not be as clear as non dry hopped beers.
Yeah, definitely, some beers may be hazy. I would never deduct points for a hazy APA, IPA, or IIPA while judging. But there's also a difference between murky and hazy. Murkiness will most definitely (I don't like to speak in absolutes, but I haven't found the exception yet) affects flavor and mouthfeel, and not in a good way!
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