GHBWNY
Well-Known Member
I almost dare not ask, but I brewed a DIPA with a family member in mind who loves the in-your-face aroma and taste. It's not a bad beer at all, and somewhere between the mind-altering aroma and the tonsil-scraping bitterness, I personally find it to be a delightful quaff. Problem (and I use the term loosely) is, the lion's share of the consumption of this particular batch will be my responsibility (of which I am not complaining), but it's a little too in-my-face hop-wise.
So... it possible to somehow "tone down" an already-bottled beer that is a little too hoppy for my novice palate? Can I pour some off, add something and recap? I've mixed it 50/50 with one of my APAs, but for a one-beer sitting, it's a hassle opening two bottles at once and recapping both, not to mention sacrificing a good APA on the altar of the Great HumuLupu. Or do I just drink it, adapt, and accept the fact I'm inching ever-so-closer to the door of **gasp** lupulin dependency?
So... it possible to somehow "tone down" an already-bottled beer that is a little too hoppy for my novice palate? Can I pour some off, add something and recap? I've mixed it 50/50 with one of my APAs, but for a one-beer sitting, it's a hassle opening two bottles at once and recapping both, not to mention sacrificing a good APA on the altar of the Great HumuLupu. Or do I just drink it, adapt, and accept the fact I'm inching ever-so-closer to the door of **gasp** lupulin dependency?