_Gentleman of_the Snow_
Prog' Drummer
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^^ The problem is that it shouldn't be known as the flavour of beer (not saying that the stuff shouldn't exist).
I'm sure the fine beers closer resemble what beers were originally made to taste like.
The popular beers are brewed to have little flavour on purpose. Coors Light is all about being ice cold, which we know factually lessens the taste.
I have no problem when people enjoy the popular stuff (I'd prefer if they were familiar with all types, and chose a favourite that way... rather than just being told what beer is best through advertising), but when I drink a coffee, a Coke, some juice, or wine, there is a blast of flavour, and a large amount of the palate is being triggered; standard beer doesn't do this. I guess it doesn't have to...
^^ The problem is that it shouldn't be known as the flavour of beer (not saying that the stuff shouldn't exist).
I'm sure the fine beers closer resemble what beers were originally made to taste like.
The popular beers are brewed to have little flavour on purpose. Coors Light is all about being ice cold, which we know factually lessens the taste.
I have no problem when people enjoy the popular stuff (I'd prefer if they were familiar with all types, and chose a favourite that way... rather than just being told what beer is best through advertising), but when I drink a coffee, a Coke, some juice, or wine, there is a blast of flavour, and a large amount of the palate is being triggered; standard beer doesn't do this. I guess it doesn't have to...