Friday, August 9, 2013
Tasting: Panda Watch Pale Ale
We brewed this beer in anticipation of Cody's arrival. Our friend Ryan attributed the waiting around to the Panda Watch scene in Anchorman, and we thought that would be a great name for this beer.
Appearance: deep straw in color, almost amber. Now that's its been legged for a few weeks, it's actually cleared up nicely; maybe a touch of chill haze. There is some lacing from the head thanks to the hops.
Aroma: early samples were very very citrusy, which had died down some now. Still a good citrus note, but there are some more herbal and grassy aromas in there.
Taste: a nice amount of bitterness, about what I would want in a pale ale. Not tongue-splitting bitter like an IPA, but nice and slightly more bitter in a bitter:malt ratio. Good hop flavors that last throughout; similar to the aroma. The carbonation is nice and crisp (maybe a touch on the high side if I'm being picky) and makes for a medium-low bodied ale.
Overall: I wish the color was a little bit lighter, but I think most of that is coming from carmelization in the kettle during our boil. Since we have an aluminum pot, it is a little thinner than stainless steel, so the flame is causing some darkening. Most of our lighter beers always seem to have a darker quality to them than they should. Hopefully some day we'll move on up to a stainless steel kettle.
But overall, we are really enjoying this beer. I think to date, this is the best hoppy beer we've made, and I think a lot of that has to do with our brewing salts. We added a lot more sulfates to this one than we ever have before. The high sulfate content is supposed to accentuate hops, and it seems like that is definitely true. It's nice and crisp, and pairs well with just about anything we want.
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