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Originally Posted by Crowbob
Aged IPA?
Usually I let my IPA age about 30 seconds for the first one. The last one is about two weeks old. I can't determine any difference in their flavor.
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Only the 120 Minute IPA needs to be aged in the bottle. Trust me I have had one right when I bought it and then let some sit (per recommendation from friend) and the difference is dramatic. The aged one is much much smoother even with the alcohol being over 12%.
It say so on the bottle too, this one is 1 year old and is getting good.