Bottled this the other day. This is a sample I took whilst bottling:
A quick tasting review:
Appearance: Nice pale-amber sort of colour. VERY clear considering the amount of hop oil this probably contains. Zero head, despite a tiny bit of carbonation already - probably because it has been held at 4 deg c for a good while.
Aroma: Huge hop aroma. Mostly chinook-y from what I can tell. Citrus and resin. Not grassy at all, which suprised me a bit.
Taste: JAIPUR! YES!

This is absolutely the closest to Jaipur I've gotten. I'm not sure if I could tell the difference between the two in a taste-test. Intense hop, tangy, tropical,
um bongo concentrate, citrus, resiny, beautiful!!!! Mildly detectable alcohol, but certainly not overpowering. A good dose of chinook a couple of seconds later, smokey, slightly soapy maybe but not unpleasant at all. Perhaps a bit of a give-away that this isn't Jaipur after all.
No grapefruit

. Until, that is, you swallow the beer, and the aftertaste is
ALL GRAPEFRUIT. Sweet jesus! Incredible. No sh#t, the aftertaste is just like taking a bite into fresh grapefruit flesh. Wow.
Do this: buy a bottle of Jaipur and a grapefruit. Drink a mouthful of the beer, then take a bite of the grapefruit. You've just experienced this beer.
Mouthfeel: slight carbonation (even during bottling). Not thin at all, nicely smooth. Loooooong, long, persistent grapefruit-cum-hop acidity.
Overall: 94 / 100 ...easily.
Instantly, this is not only the best beer I've ever brewed, but I'm rating it up there with my all-time fav beer (Jaipur, which I give 95/100). This is simply wonderful. Can't get over it!
Calming down slightly, and being more critical... I don't think the chinook is well placed in this beer. It's a magnificant hop - and one of my favourites - but it's too domineering here. In a re-brew, I'd either replace the chinook with a lower alpha citrussy hop (cascade even?), or just reduce the addition by half.
I'd also like to see the grapefruit in the initial flavour, rather than
all at the end. Perhaps giving the grapefruit zest some boil-time might achieve this? I suppose the main question really is 'Did the zest create the grapefruit flavours here?', or is this just because I've used known citrussy hops throughout? I'd be tempted to believe that beacuse the grapefruit is all aftertaste, and the zest was added
after the boil, that the zest is the main grapefruit source here.
I can't wait to see how this develops in the bottle.
Thanks for reading!