myrcene ...evaporates at 63.8C .... vanishes quickly when boiled. .... it vanishes if it gets the chance. Look how dry hopped beers lose it between week two or three in the bottle and week ten.
I'd like to know more about this.
I absolutely agree, Tony. It really is fascinating (and as a retired biologist, I do mean this in the most sincere spirit of enquiry!)
This is the real thing that I love about this forum. It offers a platform for honest opinions, experiences, and an exchange of differing views without rancour. We all seem to respect each other - nobody is preaching that their way is right and everyone else is a stupid ******.
Web forums are not my natural habitat. I only contribute regularly to this one. I sometimes chip in to an artist (painter's) site - I'm not good enough to say much there. I do regularly look into a forum regarding a football team (Newcastle, since that is my homeland).
The Artist's forum self-proclaims to be dying on it's feet. And it certainly does seem to have very few contributors - even fewer younger than 60. If you log in, you might find 2 or 3 threads updated in the last 24hrs. The last new thread on a particular topic might be a week ago. Some of the categories have a last posting of months. This is a website promoted by the publishers of 2 magazines - The Artist & Leisure Painter.
Are there more serious amateur brewers in the UK than amateur sketchers/painters? Apparently yes, manyfold - or at least ones willing to step forward & articulate their thought/questions.
As for the footy site, well the less said the better. There is some extremely good dry humour. There is also some remarkably ill-informed and bigoted comment. I have long stopped offering up any of my thoughts. To be frank, I don't know why I even look at all now. Rather like the Artist's site, the number of active contributors has fallen away in the last few years. As you might expect, the standard of contributions has therefore fallen (not true of the Artist's site, though).
Bottom line - what a valuable help to brewing this site is. I bet a lot of people hearing about a homebrew site might think: "Well, that's going to be crap. By the time they get round to saying anything at all, they'll probably be pissed. Even if they're only half-pissed, they'll be tub-thumping. " My Way Is Best. Your Way Is Crap.
How wonderful that the truth is the absolute opposite!!