Not a beer, but an addon.
Hop Theory is a teabag of spices/hops/etc what you add to a "normal" beer to make it better. Well, that is what they say.
The Relativity is supposed to change the beer into a witbier.
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I purchased a bag from Loco Liq. R30 per packet, so not really a cheap option, but apparently it can make 4 beers better.
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My beer was a Windhoek Lager.
The packet has some instructions, but it is very vague, so I went to the site and found out that you need to put the bag in the beer for 2 minutes. OK! Timer set and there we go!
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2 minutes later and the beer tastes like... Windhoek. Very disappointing!
I decided to let the beer steep a bit longer, so I opened another can and let the bag lie in the beer while I finish the first beer.
Round 2 (about 5 -10 minutes later) and the beer has a light orange peel aroma, and there is a hint of peel in the flavour. I repeat the steeping process while I finish the second beer.
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Round 3 is better, the aroma and flavour is there, but nothing special.
Round 4, similar to the 3rd.
Would I buy it again? No, except if they bring out other flavours, then I might.
Hop Theory is a teabag of spices/hops/etc what you add to a "normal" beer to make it better. Well, that is what they say.
The Relativity is supposed to change the beer into a witbier.
CameraZOOM-20160506182409460.jpg
I purchased a bag from Loco Liq. R30 per packet, so not really a cheap option, but apparently it can make 4 beers better.
CameraZOOM-20160506182611943.jpg
My beer was a Windhoek Lager.
The packet has some instructions, but it is very vague, so I went to the site and found out that you need to put the bag in the beer for 2 minutes. OK! Timer set and there we go!
CameraZOOM-20160506182717068.jpg
2 minutes later and the beer tastes like... Windhoek. Very disappointing!
I decided to let the beer steep a bit longer, so I opened another can and let the bag lie in the beer while I finish the first beer.
Round 2 (about 5 -10 minutes later) and the beer has a light orange peel aroma, and there is a hint of peel in the flavour. I repeat the steeping process while I finish the second beer.
CameraZOOM-20160506190338624.jpg
Round 3 is better, the aroma and flavour is there, but nothing special.
Round 4, similar to the 3rd.
Would I buy it again? No, except if they bring out other flavours, then I might.
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