Nick JD
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Lately, with all the "Megaswill = crap, and Botique Beers = great" carry-on I've been pondering something: does making your own beer give you more than the ability to make any beer...
...does it also give you the ability to taste variation in spec malts to the point where you can taste very slight differences in the spec malt profile and the mash temperature?
Does it give you the ability to taste a particular hop and a general idea of when it was added to the kettle or later?
Do homebrewers essentially become snobs to their own knowledge?
Have we lost the ability to enjoy meat and three veg because we learnt how to cook gormet food?
Or can we buy a minced steak pie when there's Beef Stroganoff on the board?
...does it also give you the ability to taste variation in spec malts to the point where you can taste very slight differences in the spec malt profile and the mash temperature?
Does it give you the ability to taste a particular hop and a general idea of when it was added to the kettle or later?
Do homebrewers essentially become snobs to their own knowledge?
Have we lost the ability to enjoy meat and three veg because we learnt how to cook gormet food?
Or can we buy a minced steak pie when there's Beef Stroganoff on the board?