| Last week, Patrick and I sat down to record a podcast on tasting beer. (Give it a listen!) The simple idea was that, in blind-tasting our way through a few beers, we could illustrate how much your eyes, noses, and tongue will tell you about the beer you’re drinking. Beer’s many flavor and aroma compounds can easily bewilder, and it takes years of sampling to find your way through their thicket. I’ve led tastings where we sample a beer and break it down, and for people new(ish) to beer, it can be revelatory. Being able to connect flavors to ingredient and process creates a map that drinkers can use with any beer–a rosetta stone that demystifies all that complexity.
But in deciding to do the tasting blind, we revealed another truth to beer: so much of our “knowledge” comes from things that we don’t learn through our eyes, noses, and tongues. I’d asked Sally to buy some beers for the experiment and prepare them for us. We didn’t coordinate about anything–style, brewery, country. Strippin … |
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