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  • Jonny gives his top 10 tips on beer tasting, and how to get more from every beer you pour. Remember, the more we learn about beer the more we can just sit back and enjoy it!
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  • @TheCraftBeerChannel
    @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +9

    Hey beer geeks! Get the book Beer School right here: (amzn.to/3lqF0kd) and hit us up below with your tips and lightbulb moments!

  • @skullboy1234
    @skullboy1234 Рік тому +19

    The last tip is so important. Whenever i host a tasting i always let the guests talk within each other whilst i walk around and listen to what they're saying. Afterwards i gather the most interesting comments and share them with the rest of the group, often making someone agree and evaluate further on their previous thoughts. If i get a "hint of wet socks" comment from anyone i get so happy because that means there is someone there who hasn't fallen into the cliches of beer tasting yet, and those are the most interesting and genuine thoughts someone can have for beer

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +5

      Totally agree - so many times in tastings I run the audience come up with something I've never considered before that has changed the way I think about a beer or style.

  • @Dcalzaretta
    @Dcalzaretta Рік тому +10

    And tip 11, as you and Brad both make abundantly clear in ALL of your videos, is to HAVE FUN! Thanks for another outstanding video. I will use this as "homework" for my students in an upcoming beer class I teach at our local college. Thanks again!

  • @piedropeer4494
    @piedropeer4494 2 місяці тому

    Thank you! I’m enjoying your videos very much. Especially the series about the Trappist beers. Keep up the good work 👍🏻

  • @andrew3681
    @andrew3681 Рік тому +3

    Such a great help to the craft! It’s essential to cut through the categories of flavors (juicy, bready, sour, etc.) in order to catch the details of how notes fall into those categories. Stories are born out of the poetry of our experiences/histories and the intrigue of those stories is part of what makes beer a culture multiplier.

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 Рік тому +1

    I love using Untapped. It's really helped both expand my pallet and my language around beer flavors.

  • @Disco-Terry
    @Disco-Terry Рік тому +4

    I think 7 is very true, the number of times I've not picked out something that's been slapping me in the face all along, goes hand in hand with reading the can. I think from a reviewing/scoring pov and using other people's opinions, I like it when people are consistent and state bias, not a fan of scoring a £1 B&M beer 8/10 because it didn't poison you or giving a sour a 2/10 because it's not a dipa.

  • @C.C-os1cz
    @C.C-os1cz 9 місяців тому

    Beer tasting is a philosophy in its own right. I enjoy wine tasting but beer tasting felt like stepping into a new world. I loved how you said that certain flavors take you to someplace. Reminds me of that Pixar movie where the food critic tastes a dish that reminds him of his childhood. 😢

  • @nopenopenein8243
    @nopenopenein8243 Рік тому +2

    Good video. You guys should make a collaboration video with some wine channel where you teach a wine expert to taste beer and the wine expert teaches you to taste wine.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому

      Well this is a nice idea! We might reach out to some and see if they are up for it.

  • @rcollingridge1
    @rcollingridge1 Рік тому +2

    No.8 is spot on - I had a kombucha made with citra the other day and I’ve never been able to identify that hop more clearly, because I had it in a different context then

    • @paskrell
      @paskrell Рік тому +1

      Home made hop water (beer maverick recipe). It’s a treat.

  • @DonsBeerReviews
    @DonsBeerReviews Рік тому +2

    Great tips. It's a learning process and takes time. I bought loads of those small bottles of flavouring used for cooking and they helped me identify lots of different aromas. I find myself sniffing different foods I buy e.g. bread, fruit etc👍

  • @vincentr.6109
    @vincentr.6109 Рік тому

    I benefited a lot from rating beers and reading other reviews. It's been a while since I actually rated beers, but every so often I read up to see what others are thinking.

  • @jameslopez958
    @jameslopez958 Рік тому

    I agree 💯 percent! We all have different backgrounds of taste and scents 😁. Thanks for sharing the Glass choice for better beer enjoyment 😄👍🤔

  • @robingeveke6001
    @robingeveke6001 Рік тому

    I was the first beer nerd in the friend group, so it has happened quite often that I describe a certain flavour, and I could see it click in my friends. Pretty good feeling, to be honest!

  • @nolanmcintyre14
    @nolanmcintyre14 Рік тому

    Big fan of beer school - it's still my number 1 beer read.
    Great point about taste first. I have caught myself, in the past, picking up a beer that was new to me and immediately researching it and checking reviews.
    Humans are so persuadable that I found this bad habit was influencing my experience. Even if you disagree with a review you may go searching for flavours and miss out on your own experience, if that makes sense.

  • @paulsbeerreviews
    @paulsbeerreviews Рік тому

    The amount of times I’ve filled a glass up then realised there’s more aroma to come out of the beer, but am unable to roll the beer around without chucking it all over myself.
    Simple tip but really important 😆

  • @PartyTimeBrewing
    @PartyTimeBrewing Рік тому

    Tip 8 is great! Hoping to start picking up some examples of the flavours pretty soon and working on refining my palate. Then building something with pallets. Had to google the word. The more you know.

  • @chrisgreen6259
    @chrisgreen6259 Рік тому

    Great tips! I still use my Craft Beer Channel glass that I got a couple of years back with a Beer Merchants order. Top glass!

  • @JohnL9013
    @JohnL9013 10 місяців тому

    No mention of the Siebel off-flavor kits? Those are essential IMO.

  • @liambrown911
    @liambrown911 Рік тому

    Fantastic video ! Recently picked up your Beer School book and has been insightful. Watching this whilst sampling a Belgian Blonde I brewed about three months ago. Picking up a bit of that foam banana sweet From my youth. It's aged beautifully since I bottled it, the first sample was disappointing. Now it's fantastic. Sadly I have one bottle left 😭. Fortunately I've recently acquired a G30 which will hopefully produce an even better result.

  • @Stevedouglas1976
    @Stevedouglas1976 Рік тому

    I think it's about time for a re-read of the book!

  • @dapotatoboy4066
    @dapotatoboy4066 Рік тому

    loving the foliage in the brewdio

  • @iantasker3934
    @iantasker3934 Рік тому

    Beer school was the first book that I bought about 3 years ago......
    Fast forward and I've just bottled my blueberry, chocolate, vanilla and toasted marshmallow imperial pastry stout. Pushing 40 all grain brews....
    Love your content guys!
    Hope to catch you for a beer at some point in the future 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @barakomamma
    @barakomamma Рік тому

    It's always a pleasure watching these educational videos :)
    Thank you for pointing out the term 'hoppy' as cliched! Genuine annoyance of mine when people use it to describe pales/ipas 😑

  • @marksarinana5903
    @marksarinana5903 Рік тому +2

    Maybe I missed it, but the number one tip for me was to drink more beer.

  • @markhowson9694
    @markhowson9694 Рік тому

    Enjoyed that and will be trying all of them out very soon. Just one daft question - what's the best way to chill beer to the correct temperature? My fridge is set to 4 degrees, so how do I chill to 6, 8 etc.?

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      Get the beer out a little bit early basically! Depends on the temp of the room/size and kind of vessel but very roughly it will warm 1c every 10 mins.

  • @mikes1452
    @mikes1452 Рік тому

    Great shirt Jonny! where did you get it from?

  • @GoblinExplorerENG
    @GoblinExplorerENG Рік тому

    Horse blanket? I tend to use "wet dog" and I am not giving up on it!;)

  • @jimbrennan1181
    @jimbrennan1181 Рік тому

    Another great video! #8 is so important. If you've never had gooseberries, lychee, papaya or whatever else someone has said a beer tastes or smells like go get some. Try them ripe and not so ripe. I totally disagree with Jonny, however, that horseblanket is an invalid term. Horse hair and horse sweat has a specific aroma, as does the wool of the blanket, particularly as it ages. It will pick up aromas of the barnyard as aromas are molecules and they'll get in there (and those blankets don't get washed too often!), but horse blankets don't smell directly like a barnyard. What does a barnyard smell like anyway? Well, that depends on the barnyard, so we just use that term in a general way. On that note let me just say that tasting beer isn't really any different than smelling and tasting anything else. Pay attention to what you smell and taste all of the time. Unfortunately there are some unpleasant notes out there (sulphur, rotting meat, feces, etc.) but for the most part paying attention to aromas and flavors you encounter will enrich your experience of life. By the way, if you're one of those people that likes the smell of gasoline, please avoid it as smelling it is bad for your health.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      Thanks for all the interesting thoughts Jim! Not sure I said horse blanket was an invalid term. Certainly not what I meant - just not a helpful one as only a tiny minority of people have ever smelled one!

  • @justina.6769
    @justina.6769 Рік тому +1

    I have a friend who's wife described a West Coast IPA by saying it smelled like a Christmas Tree and tasted like a pine forest 🤣

  • @ronnymuir
    @ronnymuir Рік тому

    Bah! I’m a sucker for advertising. I bought your book!

  • @oliverhemmings1978
    @oliverhemmings1978 Рік тому

    What is powdery bitterness?

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому

      It is a certain texture produced by heavy late dry hopping. Feels like there's some powder on your tongue.

  • @thebluep0tat0
    @thebluep0tat0 Рік тому

    Welllll.....there is another beer channel that I used to watch and just got so tired of this guy describing tastes with "Coffee, chocolate, caramel, BUISCUITTY, BREADY, etc"....every review the same taste profiles....if BREADY is even a taste profile. Good video and glad you posted - other beer channels can learn a lot from you guys....including the Storm the Crow guy.

  • @CharlesOffdensen
    @CharlesOffdensen Рік тому

    The most important thing about tasting anything is to have a glass with very thin walls - the thinner the glass the better. If it can cut you, that's the best.

    • @nolanolson7517
      @nolanolson7517 Рік тому

      Why

    • @CharlesOffdensen
      @CharlesOffdensen Рік тому

      @@nolanolson7517 Not sure exactly, but the thicker the glass, the less you can taste.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому

      You talking personally here? Don't think there is any scientific reason!

    • @CharlesOffdensen
      @CharlesOffdensen Рік тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel It's anecdotal, but for me, and all the people I have seen trying it, it makes a huge difference. I admit, I am not sure why the thickness of the glass matters that much.

  • @viper29ca
    @viper29ca Рік тому

    Of course breweries would have to put a description of the beer on the can for us to read. Many don't. Name, location, ABV and that is it on a great lot of them.
    As far as Untappd "requiring" reviews given? You are gonna get a metric crap ton of comments like: "juicy", "Hoppy", "Bitter", "Meh", "Good", "Bad", "tasty", "mmm mmm good", in which case you may as well just not leave any comment, which many do now. I am guilty of it as well. If it is the 83rd time I have had the same beer, good chance I am not going to put a comment
    However I agree with the rest

  • @manosox
    @manosox Рік тому +1

    no Teku glass? hum...

  • @jamespreston7823
    @jamespreston7823 Рік тому

    more volume please

  • @MrHodster
    @MrHodster Рік тому +3

    anyone else really distracted by the plant branch waving at me and also pointing at Jonny the whole time through the vid? Funny plant based distraction.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      I didn't even clock it til the edit. Sorry!

    • @MrHodster
      @MrHodster Рік тому

      Nothing to be sorry about. It was funny watching it wag around pointing at you.

  • @burwho
    @burwho Рік тому

    Never thought I'd see a video tutorial on how to taste something. Are you guys all out of ideas or?!

  • @marcelhaas
    @marcelhaas Рік тому

    But, but, but.... don't swirl too much, right?! It smashes the carbonation out of there, which really influences mouthfeel and, hence, flavor reception.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      Absolutely. Hence another reason to only put a small amount of the beer in the glass.

  • @HopZine
    @HopZine Рік тому

    My descriptor for Bret is sometimes washing powder or freshly cleaned public toilet... depending on the specific beer...sometimes a well used public toilet...I won't be buying that beer again.

  • @Teejrocks83
    @Teejrocks83 Рік тому

    My advertisement only promised $1500 per day... I feel short changed...

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      Hey but you now know how to drink better too!

    • @Teejrocks83
      @Teejrocks83 Рік тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel I shall inform the wife! (she will be impressed by my newly acquired drinking powers, right?)

  • @tonybeatbutcher
    @tonybeatbutcher Рік тому

    Another tip maybe: don't get to drunk

  • @Margarinetaylorgrease
    @Margarinetaylorgrease Рік тому

    I hate "juicy", I have no idea what it means :)

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому +1

      It means something different to everyone... so as a result it doesn't mean much at all

    • @Margarinetaylorgrease
      @Margarinetaylorgrease Рік тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel Politician talk.
      My beer tastes like freedom..

  • @ColinLeuze
    @ColinLeuze Рік тому

    I know what horse blanket smells like and it’s not like farmyard.

    • @TheCraftBeerChannel
      @TheCraftBeerChannel  Рік тому

      Tell us more! What does it smell like?

    • @ColinLeuze
      @ColinLeuze Рік тому

      @@TheCraftBeerChannel the closest thing I can think of is if you've ever been into an old person's home where things have been there since the 60s and it has that distinctive smell. It's different, but they might be second cousins.

  • @theoldgrowler3489
    @theoldgrowler3489 Рік тому +2

    Work on vocabulary!

  • @mrougelot
    @mrougelot Рік тому

    Is it me or is the brewdio getting more and more cramped with more and more stuff on each video? At this rate next year you’ll have to stand in the garden while filming.

  • @paulhunter445
    @paulhunter445 Рік тому

    3 swirl about then moan about the carbonation

  • @DonKanone83
    @DonKanone83 Рік тому

    First of all, you should accept my friend request before even start talking about untappd... I AM SO MAD ABOUT IT RIGHT NOW 😉😅