LOL!
Here's my take from last night's tastings. They poured an identical color when viewed side by side. The only visible difference is that yours was clear and mine wasn't. Being the first real pint out of this keg I guess I shouldn't be surprised.
I'd have to say that the aroma for both was pretty close if not identical. I was trying really hard to find a difference but I'm not sure that I could:
Scratch 'n' sniff:
Taste: I think I picked up a bit more bitterness in yours but I was having a really hard time trying to tell the difference. Because I'm so critical of my own beers (looking for faults) and so appreciative of what others do (looking for the good) I think I was looking for any difference I could note but I'm not sure it was there.
I went back and forth between the glasses so quickly that they were soon gone and I had a nice buzz from a 7.8% beer and a 6.9% being drank so quickly. What I should have done was have my wife set up a double-blind test so I didn't know which was which so I couldn't be so critical of my own.
I thought at first that mine was lacking a bit of hop flavor, but I didn't feel that way by the end. And tonight, I have another pint of mine in hand and I think it's really good. It has a nice aroma, good hop flavor and a nice lingering on the tongue - just like yours
In the end, I think we made a damn good beer and I take back my comments about it needing a 15-minute addition for flavor.
The pint I have tonight is also much clearer since I bottled a few of these today to send off.
Thanks for the collaboration and I will let you know when I get this out to you (and others).
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