18 to 21When I read the OP my immediate thought was ‘fusel alcohol’ and they did eventually pop up around post 40!! That’s generally a fermentation temperature thing especially in abnormal strength beer. What temperature did you ferment at?
the garden of the Square and Compass drinking Charlie's cider on more than one occasion
propanol
isobutanol
amylalcohol
But do these also make you tipsy?
You exaggerate, sir. I don't remember there being any pies on offer. But there was something other than pies, can't remember what, possibly something veggie.Ahhhh, the Square and Compass at Worth Matravers! If there is a better pub in existence I haven't been in it. Food menu = either pie or pastie with a choice of red or brown sauce.
The last couple of times I've been have been at lunchtime in the middle of the week outside of school holidays. Very few if any grockles. Bliss! Lovely walk down to the quarries / dancing ledge tooYou exaggerate, sir. I don't remember there being any pies on offer. But there was something other than pies, can't remember what, possibly something veggie.
And it is the best pub in the world. Unfortunately swamped by grockles twelve months out of twelve, nowadays.
Shh. We don't want more of them down there. I always found Winspit dead scary to explore the caves. Always thought they'd fall on my head!The last couple of times I've been have been at lunchtime in the middle of the week outside of school holidays. Very few if any grockles. Bliss! Lovely walk down to the quarries / dancing ledge too
I'm a seasoned drinker*. I enjoy a couple of GT's before dinner, maybe a glass of wine with dinner and a single-malt whisky in the evening; but these don't make me light-headed, they just make me feel mellow. But a pint or two of Woodforde's Wherry or Norfolk Nog and I feel quite squiffy.
does anyone else experience this? Is there any explanation? I think it '''is related to how long the drink is held in the mouth, savouring the flavour, but that might be rubbish.
* only in Winter, Spring. Summer and Autumn.
DrGMc kindly shared the files with me and I've hosted them here for y'all.well if anybody is interested I have some nerdy references now and will send them if asked (they are boring ). I'll try and condense the common and most appropriate bits into an answer as to why some people get squiffy quicker than others but there are so many factors its not easy to pin down any "exact" why for any given individual. You'll have to guess what might be causing yours ...
Yeah, but there's tons of hops in some commercial brews and if their homebrew wasn't anything special for them it's something else.It's down to the presence of hops
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