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minus-squareeighthourlunchlinkfedilink16•11 months agoThe first time I tasted beer, I was alone having dinner at a restaurant. I was over 30. There were no peers pressing me. I live in a valley full of Mormons. Some beers I like a lot, some I don’t. I didn’t have to acquire the taste. So sue me.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish9•11 months agoAnd sometimes a beer that’s usually just okay hits just right. I don’t think our taste is always consistent day to day.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish3•11 months agoI’d argue its more mental cravings and an increase in perceived enjoyment. Taste does def change just slowly usually.
The first time I tasted beer, I was alone having dinner at a restaurant. I was over 30. There were no peers pressing me. I live in a valley full of Mormons.
Some beers I like a lot, some I don’t. I didn’t have to acquire the taste. So sue me.
And sometimes a beer that’s usually just okay hits just right. I don’t think our taste is always consistent day to day.
I’d argue its more mental cravings and an increase in perceived enjoyment. Taste does def change just slowly usually.