So my colleague returned from 3 weeks in California. He and my team love my beers which I share by the keg.
This morning I found on my desk a gift wrapped bottle and a letter. See attachment.
10 seconds of review on ratebeer in addition to the very interesting letter has me somewhat aware that this is a special one. Sure, sharing this bevvy with him is excellent enough but I think I'm going to miss (or not understand) some of this beer's qualities.
How would you go about a tasting of a world class beer? Has anyone had the Old Rasputin before?
Professionals talk about all these flavour components, but I think I'm seeing through fog with my untuned smell and taste senses.
I'd like to make an effort for this one, and hopefully get some skills that will make me a better brewer in the end.
I'd appreciate any advice.
http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/beers/barrel-aged-beers/barrel-aged-old-rasputin/
View attachment TheGift.pdf
This morning I found on my desk a gift wrapped bottle and a letter. See attachment.
10 seconds of review on ratebeer in addition to the very interesting letter has me somewhat aware that this is a special one. Sure, sharing this bevvy with him is excellent enough but I think I'm going to miss (or not understand) some of this beer's qualities.
How would you go about a tasting of a world class beer? Has anyone had the Old Rasputin before?
Professionals talk about all these flavour components, but I think I'm seeing through fog with my untuned smell and taste senses.
I'd like to make an effort for this one, and hopefully get some skills that will make me a better brewer in the end.
I'd appreciate any advice.
http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/beers/barrel-aged-beers/barrel-aged-old-rasputin/
View attachment TheGift.pdf