paulyman
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Hi all,
I've just asked this question in our BJCP tasting group but thought I'd ask it to the wider brains trust as well. I have noticed throughout this year that a small but significant number of beers I've tasted have had a metallic/blood taste to them. Some extreme and some slight. Generally it is just me that notices, so I've just been assuming I've had a mild nose bleed as a reaction to tasting beer. My dad gets the sneezes after a few so some sort of allergy isn't unlikely.
But this evening I was trying two American lagers one after the other and scoring them in preparation for my tasting exam. One was all but undrinkable to my palate thanks to a blood like flavour... and the other was just barely drinkable (read perfectly to style). Actually, jokes aside, the second one had no metallic taste and was actually a really good example of the style. Then I cracked a third beer, a Budvar and it was a much superior beer but with a very slight metallic taste. Having three beers back to back all from different companies and not all the same style, with two out of the three having a metallic taste I am thinking it isn't as simple as a nose bleed. So my question is, can you be sensitive to metallic off flavours like you can diacetyl and DMS?
Extra info - I know after the off flavour night that I am super sensitive to Diacetyl but completely blind to DMS. I don't think we did a metallic off flavour.
I've just asked this question in our BJCP tasting group but thought I'd ask it to the wider brains trust as well. I have noticed throughout this year that a small but significant number of beers I've tasted have had a metallic/blood taste to them. Some extreme and some slight. Generally it is just me that notices, so I've just been assuming I've had a mild nose bleed as a reaction to tasting beer. My dad gets the sneezes after a few so some sort of allergy isn't unlikely.
But this evening I was trying two American lagers one after the other and scoring them in preparation for my tasting exam. One was all but undrinkable to my palate thanks to a blood like flavour... and the other was just barely drinkable (read perfectly to style). Actually, jokes aside, the second one had no metallic taste and was actually a really good example of the style. Then I cracked a third beer, a Budvar and it was a much superior beer but with a very slight metallic taste. Having three beers back to back all from different companies and not all the same style, with two out of the three having a metallic taste I am thinking it isn't as simple as a nose bleed. So my question is, can you be sensitive to metallic off flavours like you can diacetyl and DMS?
Extra info - I know after the off flavour night that I am super sensitive to Diacetyl but completely blind to DMS. I don't think we did a metallic off flavour.