I have what seems to be a unique a problem with my IPAs regarding refrigeration... after quite a bit of searching I haven't found any info regarding my specific problem...
Basically, if I refrigerate an IPA for more than a week or so, the hop aroma is totally gone, and the hop flavor is barely there.
Here's my story:
I bottled my west-coast IPA on 3/12. I cracked a bottle yesterday (5/9) that had been sitting in the fridge for at least 2 weeks. There was no hop aroma, and the hop flavor was barely there. This also happened with my last two hoppy beers, but I did not document it (which was stupid). So I grabbed another bottle from my fermentation/conditioning chamber and put it in the fridge. It sat there for just over 24 hours, and I am drinking it as I write this. All the hop loveliness I was hoping for is still there, and has barely waned in the almost 2 months since I bottled it.
WHAT GIVES?!?!?!?!
Where did I mess up? I must've screwed SOMETHING up for an ordinarily great IPA to lose all hop goodness after a decent refrigeration. All these posts I read say to refrigerate for 2 weeks BEFORE drinking! If I did that, I'd have to pour out my whole batch
I've had this same problem with both extract and all-grain IPAs, and my technique has changed significantly since I made that jump, so I'm not sure what it is that I'm doing... I can't believe the immense difference between the lifeless ale I drank yesterday and the hops dancing on my palate right now.
I'm planning on brewing a hoppy wheat next week, and I don't want the same thing to happen again. Homebrewtalk, you're my only hope.
