Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Tasting: Simcoe and Chinook Single Hop IPA

Chinook Single Hop IPA

Appearance- Slightly chill hazed but pretty good clarity overall, great head with tons of staying power. Looks like it might be slightly over carbonated.
Smell- Fairly piney and sappy, intense, not very fruity, earthy, a bit of caramel pops through as it warms
Taste- Holy bitter, resiny, pine tar and grass, dandelion stem, almost no malt to speak of. I’d say overly bitter but as it warms a bit it’s just really hoppy. Probably could have used a bit more caramel malt.
Mouthfeel- Great carbonation, spot on, heavy body, numbing feel. Somewhat dry.
Overall- Needs more of a malt backbone. A touch more crystal might have helped a little and prob 1/3 less hops. Chinook is pretty intense as I might have gone slightly overboard. It was a good example of what Chinook tastes like though as it’s basically all you can taste.

Simcoe Single Hop IPA

Appearance- Pours a beautifully clear reddish orange with a big fluffy off white head with serious staying power. A cap and collar is maintained the entire beer along with a ton of sticky lacing.
Smell- Very earthy and piney with a bit more of a citric nose than the Chinook. Some orange peel and lilac add to the really nice nose. A touch of caramel is noticeable as a light grainy undertone is detectable. Much more malt makes it way out than it did in the Chinook.
Taste- Starts slightly bitter with a big rush of caramelly malt. A pine and dandelion like bitterness steps in and like the Chinook, not really any citrus. The bitterness really lingers as does some grass and a touch of alcohol in the finish.
Mouthfeel- Perfect carbonation with a nice big feel and somewhat oily/slick feel. The bitterness actually gets numbing after a few sips.
Overall- Like the Chinook it bitterness is almost too much as a touch more malt (or less hops) could have helped. Saying that, it is a bit more balanced than the Chinook and I do enjoy this one much more. Next time maybe more malt but the Simcoe’s really were the showcase here.

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