oldstout
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graysalchemy said:Glad you have had a revelation :thumb:
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graysalchemy said:Glad you have had a revelation :thumb:
artiums_enteri said:Although according to the cicerone certification exam a stout should be served on nitro at 34* F. It shall be poured with a rich creamy head and allowed to rest for 3 minutes. Once the nitro settles and the head begins to dissipate the stout should be topped off again replenishing the head. This is a beer that should not be poured with the glass tilted at a 45* angle, but rather left to stand straight upright during the pouring process. If the stout is to be served using a beer engine it is acceptable to place the faucet at the bottom of the pint glass and fill from the bottom letting the head spill over the rim of the glass.
artiums_enteri said:No I think west coast IPAs are so popular because they are friggen fantastic! Case and point: AHA 2012 best beers in the world; top 10 are west coast pales and IPAs.
artiums_enteri said:When we judge we are looking for flaws first and foremost, but the most important question we have to ask ourselves is would we pay money for this and order a second one?