hey phil, how did it taste? any possibility of a few pics?
you got it man, its just starting to carb up. I cant help but pull a few pints a day
Heres the finished product, on gas for five days with the slow and steady force carb method. I expect the co2 to get even more refined and creamy if the keg can possibly last through the holidays with the FIL.
Aroma dominates. Granted, this is a fresh (1 month old) example with a significant dryhop. Hop aroma starts the pint, fresh, bright, citrus "meat" (more than zest) leads to smells of a sweet herbal tea. As the beer sits the dryhop aroma starts to pair with a slightly musty sensation in the nose.
Appearance consists of light amber core with golden highlights where light can strike the edges of the glass. Foam stand is pronounced with off-white to light tan large bubbles. These bubbles seem underdeveloped and lead to a fleeting retention of the head. Dry hop hazyness persists through the experience, low to no yeast in suspension.
Flavor highlight is the hop flavor as is foiled by an apparent crystal sweetness. Smooth up front with bitterness that flows across the back of the tongue. Hidden in the bitterness is a tangyness that seems to be the combination of specialty grain and flavorful late hop additions. Wee bit of fruityness is dominated by smooth bitterness paired with marmalade toast. Aftertaste puts the citrus zest into the equation.
Mouthfeel is slicker and fuller than expected. Slight coating of the pallet fades during the swallow. Tingly after the sip fades as carbonation and something bitter departs from the tongue leaving the briefest of astringency. No alcohol warming on the palate or throat.
Overall, a hop forward beer with clear ale characteristics. Hops do dominate flavor at first but are foiled by a diverse malt background. Its not enough to call this beer balanced, it drinks on the hoppy end, but does allow a distinction against the hop bombs of our time. Lastly, easy to drink in quantity. Looking at the lineup of spent glassware, this is my fourth pint in two hours.
I think there might be some minor tweaks here and there, but it seems prudent to wait until another batch is out of the fermenter to discuss them.
GREAT JOB ON THE RECIPE FF! I look forward to your impressions of the beer.