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Sooooo...snagged two cases of Wings from Brau this afternoon, and after hitting the dentist, grocery store, and picking up the kids from activities I am finally back in the casa de stone doing a side by side:
Color: spot on, my version may be a shade darker
Aroma: Brau wins! I think I need more dry hop to match their aroma as mine is a little less "fruity" smelling
Taste: Brau wins! Both taste GREAT, mind you, but Brau's has a LOT more hop flavor.
Mouthfeel: Brau has a tad more mouthfeel than mine...I did have issues with temps on this brew, so perhaps that is the difference, but...
Sweetness: Brau definitely had more residual sweetness than my version...thinking I need to mash higher!
Wings is completely coating my mouth with hop resin. It is like licking a hopsicle, folks! I got close, but this is indeed in need of a rebrew to attempt to get closer. Things I will definitely change are mash higher to get that residual sweetness that my version is lacking on, and go from a pound of hops for 5 gallons to about a pound and a half to get this closer to what Brau has done...need to cut back on the C60 by 4 ounces or so.
I was doubtful prior to brewing this that I needed about 12 ounces of dry hop, but I am now thinking quite differently now after my side by side! Still might move some of that into the whirlpool, and I am thinking I might add about 2 ounces of Columbus late as it is prevalent in this beer. I may just do a third dry hop addition this week to see if that kicks me closer, but I definitely need to rebrew to get the mouthfeel and sweetness right.
Hats off to Jeff Hancock for creating this special, special beer! Even if I clone it, I am going to make the trek to Brau every time it is released as it is one of my favorite all time IIPA's!! Fresh Wings is like unicorn tears wrapped in babies' dreams!! Cheers all!! |
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