Huna 2014 B1 v. B2

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  1. bhart

    bhart Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2013 Ohio

    Has anyone done a side-by-side comparison of B1 versus the make-up B2 for Huna this year? Interested whether any difference was seen.
     
  2. Boosully

    Boosully Zealot (574) Apr 8, 2014 Michigan
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    Hopefully you don't mind me adding on to your question but how do you know which batch is which?
     
  3. Bartos

    Bartos Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2013 Florida

    Batch 1 would have been the batch released on Hunahpu Day. Batch 2 (also called the "Hunahpu Day Make Batch") was breed after the Hunahpu Day fiasco and was offered to Hunahpu Day attendees that didn't get bottles (and the leftovers of this batch were sold to El Catador members)

    As to the OP's question...I haven't done a side by side (or even tasted batch 2) but I have heard a number of people say batch 2 was heavier on the cinnamon. I know of one person that did a side by side and they said the difference was negligible and any difference could be equated to the difference in age in the two batches
     
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  4. bhart

    bhart Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2013 Ohio

    Awesome. Thanks Bartos
     
  5. rightcoast7

    rightcoast7 Maven (1,330) Apr 2, 2011 Maine
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    B1 was heavy on vanilla. B2 was a cinnamon bomb. I personally preferred B1, but some people prefer 2 though.
     
  6. Dan_Inreallife

    Dan_Inreallife Initiate (0) Jan 22, 2012 Colorado

    As long as it hasn't been worn/rubbed off, both batches had bottled dates printed on the neck - easy peasy
     
  7. CaptCleveland

    CaptCleveland Maven (1,414) Jun 18, 2003 Ohio
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    FYI: bottling dates are etched, about at the junction of the barrel of the bottle and where it begins to taper.
     
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  8. WI-Beer-Man

    WI-Beer-Man Maven (1,407) May 29, 2014 Wisconsin

    What was the B1 date and the B2 date?
     
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  9. Boosully

    Boosully Zealot (574) Apr 8, 2014 Michigan
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    My bottle does not have a date etched in, but on the label is says that is was brewed for release on March 9th, so I assume it is a B1
     
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  10. Jshari223

    Jshari223 Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2013 Georgia


    The etching is hit or miss. Sometimes it doesn't gouge deep enough to appear. Take it into indirect light, and you may be able to see imperfect etching better. To clarify what CaptCleveland said, you are going to be looking about 1 inch to 1 1/2 inch above the highest point on the label. Rotate the bottle all the way because there is not a specific horizontal location for the etching, but the vertical location is consistent. Both batches have March 9th on the label.

    @WI-Beer-Man Mine are B1- 1/21/14 B2- 4/17/14, but there is about a 3-7 day bolting process for both.
     
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  11. gator79

    gator79 Initiate (0) Nov 1, 2008 Florida

    I have batch 1, and I've drank batch 2. Both are very good, and yes the dates for batch 2 are printed on the neck. Batch 1 may also be printed on the neck but I have not really looked at the bottles I opened.
     
  12. Bartos

    Bartos Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2013 Florida

    Not sure if this is the case for all of batch 2, but my batch 2 bottles had the same label as the batch 1 bottles...saying that it was brewed for release on March 9th.

    I think they used the same/leftover labels for batch 2
     
  13. mxracercam

    mxracercam Initiate (0) Jan 14, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    all bottles of 14 huna are etched... you just have to look really hard in the taper area of the neck. all bottles have the same label.

    drank a B2 sat night and it was amazing. i lub me some huna.
     
  14. Bartos

    Bartos Initiate (0) Mar 8, 2013 Florida

    CCB...amazing at making beer, mediocre at bottle/can dates.

    Trying to read the dates on the bottom of cans of jai alai is impossible half the time
     
  15. mxracercam

    mxracercam Initiate (0) Jan 14, 2014 Pennsylvania
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    haha... agreed. but i've been able to find dates on the 36+ bottles of 14 huna that i've had at my house (trustee, etc...) one time or another. you just really have to look.
     
  16. dthompson0279

    dthompson0279 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2013 Illinois

    In that case, ISO B2
     
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  17. Mangbus

    Mangbus Initiate (0) Aug 25, 2014 Florida

    I spent the better part of 15 minutes under various light sources attempting to find a date stamp on my Batch 1 bottle. On the batch 2, it is clear as day. Using the date location of the batch 2, I've looked from 1 inch lower and 2 inches higher - all the way around the bottle with no luck. Not that it matters at this point.

    I just go with - if it has a stamp, go by that, if not, assume it's batch 1. I have not cracked open the batch 2 I got but did just drink a '12, '13 and '14 batch1 and that was a interesting.
     
  18. NorCalAussie

    NorCalAussie Pundit (894) Jun 26, 2013 California
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    B2 needed some time? I thought B2 was fairly fresh at this point?
     
  19. NorCalAussie

    NorCalAussie Pundit (894) Jun 26, 2013 California
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    Thanks for the info. so Batch 2 is drinking well now? I have just traded for one and having never had it before I am wanting to make sure I drink it before it fades. I am right in thinking this beer is a 'best consumed fresh' type of bottle right?
     
  20. jbrownfsu

    jbrownfsu Initiate (0) Feb 1, 2014 Oregon

    Drink it fresh. I had a 13 the other day and it was a big chocolate bomb but lacking the crazy complexness of fresh huna. There was actually 3 batches. What is considered b2, the make up batch, is actually b3. The bottles released at huna day have 2 different dates. One of those batches had more vanilla but I forget which. Each batch is very slightly different but cant go wrong with any.
     
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