Review: Palate Wrecker assaults the mouth

Review: Palate Wrecker assaults the mouth

Beer Tasting 101

When analyzing a beer, aficionados warn not to “slam it.” And although subjective, there are four basic steps to consider when critiquing a beer.
First, look at the beer in a glass. Note the color and amount of foam.
Second, swirl the beer, gently; releasing the beer’s aromas.
Next, stop and smell the beer. Take two sniffs through your nose, then with your mouth open and again with your nose pinched.
Finally, take a sip, but resist swallowing. Let the beer swill in your mouth. Breathe out during the process.
Try to detect any sweetness; nutty, salty, fruity or caramel flavors; acids as well as bitterness.
It’s also suggested to repeat the process after the beer warms, slightly. Cold beer can mask some flavors.
Be mindful: Beer styles and brewer recipes differ.
For more, visit BeerAdvocate.com.
Tobie Baker