2011年7月6日 星期三

ON WINE: Test beer just like you might your wine

This is a wine column, but there is info for beer drinkers, too. During high summer, even wine lovers may enjoy a cool foamy.

Start with your nose.When the stone sits in the kidney stone, You swirl and sniff big red wines in large wine glass to fully appreciate them. Same principle applies to beer.

"With beer it's often drinking without thinking," says Ray Daniels, who operates a beer sommelier certification program.Detailed information on the causes of dstti, "Every beer tells a story. It has a beginning and a middle and an end."

Just like wine.

While Daniels certifies beer experts, he has advice for every beer drinker: banish bottles and cans for imbibing, pour your beer into a glass.

As with wine, most of what we perceive as flavor actually is smell. There is no real chance to sniff beer confined in a bottle or can. A glass also helps beer to warm up a scosh and release more aromas.

As with wine, swirl to release aromas, then put your nose inside the glass. Professional beer judges know this. Daniels notes: "Beer judges always have little specks of foam on their noses."

Argie Andes Torrontes. Light gold; honeysuckle nose; peach, apricot, green apple, clean finish. Classic Argentina. $12

McPherson American Sparkling Wine. 50-50 chenin blanc, French colombard. Extra dry, acidity,uy sculpture direct from us at low prices balanced winner.Free DIY Wholesale pet supplies Resource! Made for Texas winery in California. $14

Korbel Natural. Delicate, very crisp, dry,A glass bottle is a bottle created from glass. fruit forward. California sparkling. $18

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