So I got all the 'moving parts' together yesterday and did my own private blind tasting and photo-shoot. Even though my final Kolsch has only been in the keg for about one week. I tapped the keg and got a sample (after dumping the first 2-3 glasses due to sediment). I had SWMBO'd label and arrange all four samples in 'stealth mode' so as to not reveal which was which, and it proved to be mostly successful. More about that later.
The four beers being compared were: PJ Fruh import, Gaffel import, a 'combo' Kolsch of my test batches #2,3,& 5, and my week old 'final' Kolsch. Here's a picture of the lineup prior to tasting. Four 200 ml
stangen filled with "the bier that made Koln famous!"
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Next came the evaluations. All were very good, each with their own strong points. The combination of strong points, indicating the better beers, were clearly present in the commercial ones, the authentic Kolsches, though not to the extent I would have imagined. Remember, I was blind to the true identity or origin of the beers at this point. All beers were visually near identical in color, clarity and foam, with the major difference being the foam. This picture was taken very soon after opening/tapping and labeling. I noticed a subtle, slightly cloudier appearance to one beer, and noted that it might likely be my most recent HB iteration. Later in the 'reveal', my guess proved to be correct. In tasting, it also seemed to be a bit rough or "not quite finished' yet.
My favorites were #1 and #4. Each had a very delicate taste of sweetness not noticed in #2 or #3, though #4's sweetness was almost reminiscent of light caramel malt (think CaraHell) where #1 was more like soft fruit. #2 & #3 had prominent malt presence though not as sweet (think Munich or Vienna).
Spoiler Alert: Later I discovered that #1 & #4 were the authentic Kolsches and #2 & #3 were mine. That said, my Kolsches did not disappoint, and I feel like they held their own. All are similar, pleasant, and very representative of the style. I was kinda' bummed, however, that one of my own didn't (against all odds) blow the commercial Kolsches out of the competition.
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After the reveal, the competitors:
#1: PJ Fruh
#2: HB, my Kolsch Combo
#3: HB, my Final Entry
#4: Gaffel
My observations and comments:
#1: Tiny bubbles, good lace, pronounced bitterness but not harsh, medium body, toasty flavor, lightest color, heavier flavor (caramel), excellent clarity.
#2: Medium lace, slight persistent foam, clean sharp flavor, darker color, very good clarity, medium malt.
#3: Medium lace, some bubbles, light persistent foam, darker shade, good clarity, strong malty flavor.
#4: Darkest color (but not too dark), lots of tiny bubbles, good lacing, slightly sweet, most persistent foam cap, mild roastiness, excellent clarity.
My favorites, in order:
#1: Gaffel
#2: PJ Fruh
#3: My HB Kolsch Combo
#4: My HB Kolsch 2025 (Final Entry)
So, my 2025 entry came in
last, but there's some good news in defeat. First, the beer is young and still a bit 'green.' There are still a few weeks for the minor faults I detected to be lagered and conditioned out. If you look closely at the pictures, you'll see #3 is slightly darker than #1 and #2, and has the least clarity, though it it still reasonable clear right now. Time and temperature will resolve those issues as well as soften the malty flavor. A pressure check showed it to be a bit undercarbed, so a few weeks at serving temperature and pressure will improve the foam and bubbliness, which are both adequate but have room for improvement. Soon I believe it will eclipse my HB Kolsch Combo, given sufficient time.
In any event, I'd rate
all the beers as excellent examples of Kolsch style beers, but the brewers from Koln deservedly came out on top, much as I'd hoped for miracle results to indicate otherwise. I'm confident my Kolsch 2025 will do well in competition. All the fundamentals are present in the finished beer. It just needs a
little more time.
Here's a final picture of the contestants :15 minutes and 'a few' sips later. If you look closely I think you'll agree that the Gaffel is darker than the rest, and the clarity of my HB Kolsch 2025 is good but can be better. #3 shows the least amount of lacing and persistent foam, but I expect that also to do better with three more weeks of cold conditioning.
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A hearty "thank you" to all who have offered support, interest and suggestions for improvement along the journey to brew my "perfect" Kolsch.
Prost!