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Has anyone here successfully canned or bottle a cloudy puffy NEIPA style beer? I recently brewed a Focal Banger inspired Pale Ale by The Alchemist. For the uninitiated it's basically like Heady Topper's little sibling which is a highly sought after NEIPA in the US. Anyway, the beer is awesome (and I'm not even a really fan of the style) and I'll probably brew it again for years to come. The problem is that I'd like to can it to share it more easily, which I recently did. The problem lies with that on tap, the beer is still super puffy and cloudy but in the can it is clearer and much sharper tasting. The canned version does surprisingly retain a lot of the softer qualities of the beer on tap and it is still a good beer, but it's definitely different in the can. On tap its more like soft creamy pineapple and in the can it's a bit more like pineapple juice with a bit of bite. Has anyone captured these beers at home in a can or bottle that was as good as it was on tap?
Background 411:
-I can from a keg
-I purged the cans
-Cans were filled while sealed under counter pressure
-I capped on foam.
The only thing I can gather is that when I pull a glass or two from the keg, I always have plenty of settling hop haze for my pours vs when I canned the case, I was pulling clearer beer after the first few cans.
In the future, I guess I could number my first 6 cans or so then run an Xbeerment but for now I can only wonder.
Thoughts?
Many thanks!
Background 411:
-I can from a keg
-I purged the cans
-Cans were filled while sealed under counter pressure
-I capped on foam.
The only thing I can gather is that when I pull a glass or two from the keg, I always have plenty of settling hop haze for my pours vs when I canned the case, I was pulling clearer beer after the first few cans.
In the future, I guess I could number my first 6 cans or so then run an Xbeerment but for now I can only wonder.
Thoughts?
Many thanks!