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Hop Lovers - It's OK to be jealous....
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:18 am
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:18 am
...of my surprise tasting day yesterday.
What was supposed to be a regular homebrew IPA day turned into a very nice treat of some very sought after DIPA's. I brought "A Giant Hop for Mankind" to sip while we brewed our IPA, but was informed that my brew partner had picked up some Ghost and Opus this past week at Parish. Awesome! Then, I was informed by my brew partner's brother that he had a Ghost that he was saving from 11/2015 batch. We decided that yesterday was as good of a day as any. I would rank them...
1. 11/2015 Ghost - absolutely perfect. Malty, just bitter enough but very smooth and refined, incredible aroma, not harsh at all in the finish and just right amount of fruit. It was so hoppy but still so easy to drink. This was possibly the best beer I've ever tried.
2. Ghost on tap at brewery right now - I thought they were very different. This was considerably more harsh and bitter and not quite as much fruit. It was still very very good, just different. It wasn't nearly as refined.
3. Opus - plenty already said on Opus. Just a delicious straight up IPA.
4. Another Hop for Mankind - This DIPA was good/very good as well. It had somewhat of a burnt malt/overly roasted character that a lot of Bayou Teche beers seem to have. It was overpowered by the Ghost as we tried this one back to back. At first, we didn't think it had enough aroma or hop flavor in general, but the more it sat the better it got. After revisiting it about 15 mins later, we changed our minds. It has a good amount of hop aroma and has a very nice hop finish without being harsh. I would certainly buy this beer again and I want to try it alone, without having any Ghost in me.
We also bottled an APA batch from about 5 weeks ago. This one is hopped with Simcoe/Centennial/Citra and was dry hopped again at 1 week with more Simcoe. We missed our gravity by a decent margin so not overly confident that this will be a very solid beer. We did, however, nail the gravity on the IPA batch that we did yesterday so that beer should be very good. We shall see in about 5 weeks.
What was supposed to be a regular homebrew IPA day turned into a very nice treat of some very sought after DIPA's. I brought "A Giant Hop for Mankind" to sip while we brewed our IPA, but was informed that my brew partner had picked up some Ghost and Opus this past week at Parish. Awesome! Then, I was informed by my brew partner's brother that he had a Ghost that he was saving from 11/2015 batch. We decided that yesterday was as good of a day as any. I would rank them...
1. 11/2015 Ghost - absolutely perfect. Malty, just bitter enough but very smooth and refined, incredible aroma, not harsh at all in the finish and just right amount of fruit. It was so hoppy but still so easy to drink. This was possibly the best beer I've ever tried.
2. Ghost on tap at brewery right now - I thought they were very different. This was considerably more harsh and bitter and not quite as much fruit. It was still very very good, just different. It wasn't nearly as refined.
3. Opus - plenty already said on Opus. Just a delicious straight up IPA.
4. Another Hop for Mankind - This DIPA was good/very good as well. It had somewhat of a burnt malt/overly roasted character that a lot of Bayou Teche beers seem to have. It was overpowered by the Ghost as we tried this one back to back. At first, we didn't think it had enough aroma or hop flavor in general, but the more it sat the better it got. After revisiting it about 15 mins later, we changed our minds. It has a good amount of hop aroma and has a very nice hop finish without being harsh. I would certainly buy this beer again and I want to try it alone, without having any Ghost in me.
We also bottled an APA batch from about 5 weeks ago. This one is hopped with Simcoe/Centennial/Citra and was dry hopped again at 1 week with more Simcoe. We missed our gravity by a decent margin so not overly confident that this will be a very solid beer. We did, however, nail the gravity on the IPA batch that we did yesterday so that beer should be very good. We shall see in about 5 weeks.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:22 am to dnm3305
slow down there, cowboy
the 6-month old DIPAs are super tough to compete with
the 6-month old DIPAs are super tough to compete with
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:23 am to dnm3305
Interesting that you thought the older Ghost was better.
I have one bottle from each of the last 4 batches... I think when the next one comes out I'll do a 5-batch vertical and see how it has changed on my palate.
I didn't care for this one at all. A malty muddled mess.
I have one bottle from each of the last 4 batches... I think when the next one comes out I'll do a 5-batch vertical and see how it has changed on my palate.
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Another Hop for Mankind - This DIPA was good/very good as well.
I didn't care for this one at all. A malty muddled mess.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:24 am to dnm3305
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1. 11/2015 Ghost - absolutely perfect. Malty, just bitter enough but very smooth and refined, incredible aroma, not harsh at all in the finish and just right amount of fruit. It was so hoppy but still so easy to drink. This was possibly the best beer I've ever tried.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:25 am to dnm3305
This probably won't end well.
I'm glad you enjoyed the beers, that's what it's all about.
I'm glad you enjoyed the beers, that's what it's all about.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:29 am to Woody
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This probably won't end well.
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I'm glad you enjoyed the beers, that's what it's all about.
I suppose so.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:31 am to dnm3305
Man, I'm so jealous of your 7 month old Ghost. What a treat!
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:41 am to Deactived
he likes his beer like his hubig pies: only after it has been in truck every day for 6 months
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:42 am to Gnar Cat21
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Man, I'm so jealous of your 7 month old Ghost. What a treat
Have you had one that old? I would have thought it would have lost a lot due to being so old, but it didn't. A/B'ed with a fresh batch of Ghost it still retained the essence of the beer except slightly mellowed, which I thought was unique for a DIPA that would be better fresh. So, in a non-sarcastic non-dickhead way, it was a treat. Im assuming you'd turn one down if offered right?
This post was edited on 6/13/16 at 11:52 am
Posted on 6/13/16 at 11:56 am to dnm3305
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1/2015 Ghost - absolutely perfect. Malty,
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:03 pm to Rouge
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only after it has been in truck every day for 6 months
Hey baw, don't hate on the way I handle my Natural Ice.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:04 pm to Gnar Cat21
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Man, I'm so jealous of your 7 month old Ghost. What a treat!
You guys are confusing me
*I did drink one recently that I had left from the 11/15 batch and it was actually still pretty good although I know it shouldn't have been
This post was edited on 6/13/16 at 12:06 pm
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:09 pm to jennyjones
its a combo of things. i imagine most beer drinkers opened the thread thinking it was going to be something different. maybe a lineup of different hard to get beers(heady, russian river, treehouse, etc).
dnm3003 posts 4 beers that the beer thread is absolutely littered with every single day saying people will be jealous. let alone the ghost bottle is from last year.
seems like a troll
dnm3003 posts 4 beers that the beer thread is absolutely littered with every single day saying people will be jealous. let alone the ghost bottle is from last year.
seems like a troll
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:11 pm to dnm3305
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dnm3305
I honestly can't tell if you are trolling or you are serious in this thread, but i'll give you a tip to improve your homebrew if you'd like.
I'm not sure if you bottled half off of that carboy or that's just how much you brewed, but if you did brew about 2-3 gallons of beer, i'd highly suggest you get a 3 gallon carboy. That much head space in your carboy will lead to some potential oxidation of your beer.
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:11 pm to Deactived
All seriousness, why would you want to age a double IPA?
Posted on 6/13/16 at 12:11 pm to BugAC
I think it is time for bbrou to open Ghost Batch 1 bottle he has been saving.
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