Sorry , I posted this over on the Warm Fermented Lager thread a few days ago forgot to update here.
Did a simple Helles, 10-gal batch. Split it and warm pressure (WP) fermented (8-12lbs, 65 degrees) and cold fermented (no pressure, 52 degrees), both for 14 days using Nova Lager. When the cold fermented raised for diacetyl rest, lowered the WP to this temp, then crashed both together and kegged. Sat in my keezer for 10-weeks under the same pressure. Took samples to my club meeting, did a three way test. 9 folks took the test, 2 BJCP Certified Judges, 2 Pro Brewers, 2 homebrewers and 3 avid beer drinkers. 2 samples of the cold lager and one of the WP were given out. 5 correctly picked out the WP being the different beer. Also asked, which beer they want to drink more of and that was pretty split. Unfortunately, some folks put down multiple numbers. Next time I'll be clear to put only one. Got to tell you, I was very impressed with the WP. It's a great beer. I'm a die hard lager fan and lager brewer. I always cold ferment, because I can and I'm not in a hurry to get it on tap (well, try not to be.) The reason I waited 10-weeks to do the test was the club only meets once a month and the previous meetings had too much going on to get people focused. Nothing statistical here, but an interesting test and had fun doing it. Nova Lager does a good clean lager.