(Halfwheel) ... The first third starts out with more of the mild hoppy bitterness from the cold draw, along with some oak, a dark brown sugar sweetness and a light touch of pepper in the background. The draw is nice and so far the burn is staying mostly even. While the ash is fairly flaky, it actually holds on surprisingly long to around the inch mark. As the bitter hops note is fading away, out of nowhere comes a huge vanilla note so bright it would be impossible to miss. Continued
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