MattC
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It seems odd to me that people are reporting these wild swings in their taste perceptions as a decline in the beer. Perhaps the taste was affected by other things that had been eaten? I mean it's pretty rich to say "I once had a beer and liked it then I had one that tasted different to my recollection (which may be flawed) thus the entire brewery is to be condemned".
Not saying that JSGA is now a sjit beer, but is certainly a different beast to the one I first tried about 2 years ago. At a recent James Squire beer matching dinner I asked Chuck Hahn himself if he could explain the reason why myself and many other AHB members have noticed a change in the Golden Ale. His response was that the malt bill is the same and has always been the same. The only difference was less Amarillo hops. this was due to the fact that they went from $40 a kg to $100 kg. Sacrifices had to be made due to the hop shortage.
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