Pale_Ale wrote:Ash wrote:laser temp was something like 7*c, so in between ideal for either of them
So this begs the question, were we shit at beer tasting or is the bias against PB/For Coopers more brand oriented than actual taste oriented?

LOL It's a question worth thinking about IMO
That said, I would like to think I can discern between CPA and Pure Blonde. I drink alot of CPA so I'm fairly certain I could tell it apart from anything like Pure Blonde.

CPA is alot more bitter IMO.......and nicer
I had a Schooner of Pure Blonde and it was nicer than a bottle. Always is for some reason, could be the temperature it is served at.
CPA has a very distinctive stronger smell to it too, whereas Blonde is a light smell. IMO smell is the major factor in beers as taste is very much affected by smell.
Quote from a website
"Many flavors are recognized mainly through the sense of smell. If you hold your nose while eating chocolate, for example, you will have trouble identifying the chocolate flavor, even though you can distinguish the food's sweetness or bitterness. This is because the familiar flavor of chocolate is sensed largely by odor. So is the well-known flavor of coffee. This is why a person who wishes to fully savor a delicious flavor (e.g., an expert chef testing his own creation) will exhale through his nose after each swallow."
This is why I like aroma hops......sorry, a little bit off topic there.
Smell = Taste
A homebrew is like a fart, only the brewer thinks it's great.
Give me a flying headbutt.......