Heady Topper, no sediment now?

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  1. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    Before this becomes a national tragedy, let me just say that it tastes as good as ever (the same as always)... The only thing I've noticed is that I've traded for it 3 times over various months and had about a case. Last week I went up to The Alchemist and downed a 4 pack in Waterbury and brought back a bunch and I've had a couple cans. The taste is the same amazingness that I've come to love. The only thing I'm noticing is that none of the cans from the batch I got last week have had any of the sediment that people seem to think makes it look like vomit, not that I am one of those people. I'm just curious if I got a random batch without any/much sediment or what. I've poured them the same, rigorously, leaving no doubt that there is no liquid in the can.
     
  2. minnesotaryan

    minnesotaryan Initiate (0) Dec 27, 2010 Minnesota

    I had one last weekend, no sediment as well.
     
  3. tacosandbeer

    tacosandbeer Pooh-Bah (1,760) Sep 24, 2010 British Indian Ocean Territory
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    What?!?! 'Drink from the can!' :wink:
     
  4. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    While I do like both, I think it is better from a glass. Sticking your nose into a freshly poured Heady Topper may be the best thing I've ever had the pleasure of smelling. I'd also put HF Abner somewhere on the short list.
     
  5. xnicknj

    xnicknj Initiate (0) May 25, 2009 Pennsylvania

    the last one i opened had some sediment. i usually dont pour out the last bit of most beers though until the very end, for this exact reason.
     
  6. NJOssie

    NJOssie Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2012 New Jersey

    I for one will miss the sediment if this is true... going up Thursday and will report back
     
  7. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    I can't say I miss it. If there's no discernible difference in taste, and after 7 cans without sediment there isn't, then I'm all for it. I had a batch that was so filled with sediment that I could feel it as I drank it at the end. That was a little much. Still better than any beer I've ever had. Love the stuff.
     
  8. NJOssie

    NJOssie Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2012 New Jersey

    yeah, I'm just odd and have a soft spot for sediment and unfiltered beers... it adds character to me... like a scar or birthmark haha
     
  9. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    Lol, well I can't imagine it's filtered now. It's the haziest beer still. This is a REALLY bright light.

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  10. beerguy2784

    beerguy2784 Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2012

    I don't know how they could change it so dramatically without changing the taste. I also prefer drinking it out of a glass, the aroma comes out better, it breathes better, you get a better feel for how it looks, etc. Just because they know how to brew it doesn't mean they know how to drink it :wink:
     
  11. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    It is a mystery. It still tastes like the best beer I've ever had. I can't get enough of the stuff. The only thing I would think all the yeast would mean is can conditioned, however the mouthfeel and carbonation is still perfect. Very smooth with the right amount of carbonation.

    Hmm... I just analyzed the taste a little further. I'm getting slightly less hop complexity and intensity. Although I can almost guarantee this is a mixture of placebo effect and having the beer enough times that I'm just getting used to it. Nothing is a hop bomb to me anymore. Kinda blows. Maybe I'll take a year off from beer after I'm done with my case and then venture back to Waterbury lol.
     
  12. CruisaC

    CruisaC Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2010 Ohio

    I've had several over the past week or two and most (if not all) have lots of floaties. Still dang good though.
     
  13. nrs207

    nrs207 Initiate (0) Sep 8, 2011 Pennsylvania

    Interesting. I was at The Alchemist last Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. None of the ones from those days have had any. Strange, but it tastes amazing so screw it.
     
  14. MaineMike

    MaineMike Initiate (0) Jan 22, 2011 Maine

    There's still some sediment from can to can but certainly not as much as I remember. And yes- the beer is as delicious as ever.
     
  15. dukes

    dukes Initiate (0) Apr 2, 2012 Maryland

    FYI, that sediment you see floating around in Heady Topper isn't yeast, it is hard hop resin which most scientific research has found to contribute no flavor, aroma, or bitterness.

    This could be evidence of Heady Topper being either dry hopped with whole hop cones or ran through a hop back containing whole hop cones. The recent lack of hard hop resins (the two 4-packs I picked up at the brewery a few weeks ago also did not have the sediment) could be evidence of a switch from whole hop cones to pellets. This is all just speculation though.
     
  16. Kadonny

    Kadonny Pooh-Bah (2,616) Sep 5, 2007 Florida
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    Been enjoying these the past few weeks, mostly from the can, but the one I did pour into a glass had a ton of floaties.
     
  17. cbeer88

    cbeer88 Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2007 Massachusetts

    The sediments varies greatly from one can to the next. I mostly drink out of the can, but I'll test my next couple in the glass...
     
  18. Corkpuller

    Corkpuller Initiate (0) Dec 6, 2011 Pennsylvania

    I have had it with and without resin, recently.

    I always pour it. Always.
     
  19. Longstaff

    Longstaff Initiate (0) May 23, 2002 Massachusetts

    Was it still as cloudy as pea soup? Just no floaties? THis has been reported by one of my friends in the past (months ago) too, but I got cans that were made after that which had floaties.

    All I can say is, good thing this beer is full on hoppy - as it helps to overcome it visual difficiencies....
     
  20. NJOssie

    NJOssie Initiate (0) Feb 28, 2012 New Jersey

    confirmed that there was no change... just varies from top of the keg to bottom and when it's canned. I picked up more that were canned yesterday morning
     
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