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Update: We tasted Hop Juju 1 & 2.0 last night against one another...
The 2.0 has been in the bottle just over 4 weeks and I bottled with brown sugar. 2.0 has a clean nose with some malt and hop presence, but actually seems really balanced for an IIPA. Has a great amount of roasted malt character and strong bitterness and finishes dry with some pine notes. The passionfruit notes and flavor is still present, but the beer is really clean.
The first version has a strong roasted malt nose and passionfruit character. It also has a lot of caramael notes and strong malt presence, yet a good amount of bitterness and dry linger. It has more of a warm alcohol character than 2.0, even though both are 8.2% ABV.
The verdict, I like 2.0 better due to the fact that it has more of a hop aroma with pine notes and is very clean and smooth, whereas my buddy likes the first version better due to the caramel malt notes and strong malt character. The first iteration does not seem as balanced as 2.0 and maybe that's why I like 2.0. So, it sounds like he will take the first version recipe and brew it from here on out and I will brew 2.0! All in all, I think we have two really good recipes of beers that people will like and if not, that's more for us!
The 2.0 has been in the bottle just over 4 weeks and I bottled with brown sugar. 2.0 has a clean nose with some malt and hop presence, but actually seems really balanced for an IIPA. Has a great amount of roasted malt character and strong bitterness and finishes dry with some pine notes. The passionfruit notes and flavor is still present, but the beer is really clean.
The first version has a strong roasted malt nose and passionfruit character. It also has a lot of caramael notes and strong malt presence, yet a good amount of bitterness and dry linger. It has more of a warm alcohol character than 2.0, even though both are 8.2% ABV.
The verdict, I like 2.0 better due to the fact that it has more of a hop aroma with pine notes and is very clean and smooth, whereas my buddy likes the first version better due to the caramel malt notes and strong malt character. The first iteration does not seem as balanced as 2.0 and maybe that's why I like 2.0. So, it sounds like he will take the first version recipe and brew it from here on out and I will brew 2.0! All in all, I think we have two really good recipes of beers that people will like and if not, that's more for us!
