Original Gravity: 1.058
Final Gravity: 1.012
Alc/Vol: 6.04%
Appearance - It's a dark, thick, creamy brown, reminiscent of Hershey's syrup in milk.
Smell - It's fairly strong, strong enough that you can smell it as your nose is approaching the glass. It's got a malty aroma, and a slight sour note as well.
Taste - It starts easy and mild, turns a little watery in the middle, and then the accent comes a little tangy on the end. The only bitters are very slight and come in the aftertaste.
Mouthfeel - There is no bite, and it's fairly mild already actually.
Drinkability - It's already pretty smooth and almost drinkable, actually. I don't expect any problems in this department.
Much like the weather has been the past couple weeks, it's pretty mild. The fact that this one is already fairly easy to drink has me a little worried, to be honest. It's not bad for this stage or anything, but a brew that doesn't taste way out of balance at this point seems a little odd to me. I'll still let it go full term on carbing/conditioning, but if it comes out a little mild, I won't be surprised. In any case, it's shaping up to be an easy one that should go over well with most people. This batch went in various New Belgium bottles and 1 Magic Hat bottle (trub) with yellow stickers.
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