I know this is a tiny community and my chances of generating significant discussion are small, but we have to start somewhere.

I like beer. I am lucky enough to have a lifestyle where at the end of most days I get a chance to sit with a beer and listen to some music. I like to try different beers and most times I go shopping I get a mixed 6 pack. If I find something I like I might get a few more of them next week etc.

Last weekend I was buying beer at an unfamiliar location, it was crowded and I just wanted out so I grabbed a 12 pack of Alexander Keith’s IPA (I’m in Nova Scotia). The main reason I went for the 12 pack of mass produced was cost - buying individual cans of craft beer I’m paying $4-$6 per can - it adds up.

Now we finally get to to reason for my post - I’m really not enjoying the Keith’s IPA and I don’t have the language to describe why. I can’t say any more than it tastes watery and reminds of other cheap mass produced beers.

I’ve been to tasting sessions where the server describes the tastes of the various beers on a flight etc., but the information doesn’t get retained. Maybe I’m not supposed to share my tasting experience with anyone? Any suggestions for reading, or other experiences, that might help me improve my beer language?

    • Great Blue Heron@lemmy.caOP
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      1 year ago

      I’m sure I already replied, but it’s not showing in the app I posted from or on the web at either my home instance or the home instance of this community so at the risk of creating a double reply…

      It might - but it’s a bit overwhelming! There is a lot of assumed knowledge… The wheel you linked to is tiny and I couldn’t read any text. While looking for a larger one I found a bit of other interesting reading so I’ll start there. Thanks.

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        1 year ago

        I updated the link to a better version of the flavor wheel.

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    1 year ago

    I took a sensory course that basically walks you through the bjcp guidelines and I find looking at those while drinking helps me figure out what I like and don’t like. My friend who also took the course with me doesn’t like certain hop varieties and so she’s been taking note on each can she tries what type of hops they used (if available). It might not be about the production of the beer, but the ingredients that you don’t like! Cheers!

  • 😈MedicPig🐷BabySaver😈
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    1 year ago

    As far as flavors, that’s tricky, people will taste a variety from a beer.

    You might also hear “dank”, “green”, “hop burn”. This is what you might typically experience in fresh, hazy style IPAs or NEIPAs(New England IPA). When a new beer comes out, some people can experience a significant bitterness. That’s the “burn”. It’s very possible that taste will mellow out with 10-14 days and the beer will more drinkable and tasty.