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Quote from: erockrph on April 06, 2016, 10:57:55 amQuote from: denny on April 06, 2016, 09:41:40 amQuote from: neddles on April 05, 2016, 09:06:57 pmI'm drinking a NE IPA I brewed right now. The mouthfeel is definitely pillowy. Soft and expansive. Almost airy. It's not a sensation/mouthfeel I've had in other beers, ever. So yeah, its a real thing.Oh, you mean "flabby"! Flabby is something different, at least as far as I've used it/seen it used. Flabby means dull/lifeless/insipid, and typically needs more acidity in the balance. It is the opposite of "bright"... or "juicy" Interesting. On a couple other forums where this is being discussed, the impression I get is that NE IPA is anything but "bright". I kep hearing about the soft hop character and mouthfeel from large additions of CaCl2.
Quote from: denny on April 06, 2016, 09:41:40 amQuote from: neddles on April 05, 2016, 09:06:57 pmI'm drinking a NE IPA I brewed right now. The mouthfeel is definitely pillowy. Soft and expansive. Almost airy. It's not a sensation/mouthfeel I've had in other beers, ever. So yeah, its a real thing.Oh, you mean "flabby"! Flabby is something different, at least as far as I've used it/seen it used. Flabby means dull/lifeless/insipid, and typically needs more acidity in the balance. It is the opposite of "bright"... or "juicy"
Quote from: neddles on April 05, 2016, 09:06:57 pmI'm drinking a NE IPA I brewed right now. The mouthfeel is definitely pillowy. Soft and expansive. Almost airy. It's not a sensation/mouthfeel I've had in other beers, ever. So yeah, its a real thing.Oh, you mean "flabby"!
I'm drinking a NE IPA I brewed right now. The mouthfeel is definitely pillowy. Soft and expansive. Almost airy. It's not a sensation/mouthfeel I've had in other beers, ever. So yeah, its a real thing.
I'd be interested in trying one, but at >3000 miles from a proper example, the effort and cost exceeds my interest.