MikeJones
Well-Known Member
I have a theory that astringent flavors in IPAs will go away if you fluctuate the temperature of the bottles from cold to room temp to cold again.
I was at Parish Brewing on Friday and picked up a couple packs of their pale ale Envie that were bottled earlier that day and a few packs of their DIPA Ghost in the Machine that were bottled 2-26. I opened a few of each that night and they had this astringency that wasn’t overwhelming but definitely there. Today those bottles are back in the fridge after spending all of yesterday until 4pm today and there is no off flavor at all. Either it’s crazy bottle variation which is unlikely from bottles that were bottled and sold at the brewery, or I have cracked the astringent code.
Thanks for reading!
You need to crack another of each to test it out. Or run a blind triangle next time.