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My 5th attempt at a Hazy IPA. A variation on the Gladfield “Big O” NEIPA (Hazy). Substituted Taiheke for Cascade, as they are essentially same but Taiheke is cheaper. This is becoming one of my favorites. Great mouth feel, not too bitter, but some great hop flavours coming through from the whirlpool and dry hop stages. My Hazy (IV) had an initial gravity of 1.06 while this one only 1.053. I suspect milling was slightly coarser as sparging went a lot quicker.
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