The homebrew supply shop f*cked up my malts, they were not crashed properly, like half of the grains were intact... as a result the beer ended up at 5.4% abv, however the beer still turned out excellent. Every flavour I was looking for, was there. Pine, resin, grapefruit, orange, citrus, caramel/bread and grapefruit bitterness. Without a doubt one of the best hoppy beers I've brewed so far. On the pictures it shows a more reddish color, in reality it's a beautiful amber color.
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Last Updated: 2024-03-28 16:17 UTC
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Betelgeuse - West Coast IPA
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