Conditioning a CDA.
Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2010 1:24 pm
We're having a club comp next week and the style is Cascadian Dark Ale (CDA, or whatever you happen to call it). Anyway, mine was kegged November 24 and I will beer-gun up a six right before the comp.
I brewed my CDA late because I was trying to preserve some of the hop aroma for the comp, but I've noticed some changes in flavor since it was kegged. In particular it has lost some of the "hoppy porter" character and acquired a creamy flavor. It's quite nice.
In what ways would you expect the flavor of a dark hoppy beer like CDA to change over time? What might be the optimum age for this beer if I want to enter another comp with it?
Charlie
I brewed my CDA late because I was trying to preserve some of the hop aroma for the comp, but I've noticed some changes in flavor since it was kegged. In particular it has lost some of the "hoppy porter" character and acquired a creamy flavor. It's quite nice.
In what ways would you expect the flavor of a dark hoppy beer like CDA to change over time? What might be the optimum age for this beer if I want to enter another comp with it?
Charlie