rockytop714
Well-Known Member
I've been a craft beer drinker for a while, now, but like most people, I'm sure, when I was new to craft beer, I stuck with more approachable styles; mostly wheat, amber, and the like. Recently, though, I have come to be a fan of bolder flavor profiles, particularly big, hoppy IPAs.
It has gotten to a point that that is all that I want to drink and, when I do drink a beer that is a little more subtle, it's kind of a "m'eh" experience. good but nothing remarkable, even though it's a very good beer and something that I may have really enjoyed a few years ago.
So... I know it's probably a strange question, but has this happened with anyone else? Is there anything I can do to adjust my palate or learn to appreciate something other than a hop bomb?
any suggestions are welcomed.
It has gotten to a point that that is all that I want to drink and, when I do drink a beer that is a little more subtle, it's kind of a "m'eh" experience. good but nothing remarkable, even though it's a very good beer and something that I may have really enjoyed a few years ago.
So... I know it's probably a strange question, but has this happened with anyone else? Is there anything I can do to adjust my palate or learn to appreciate something other than a hop bomb?
any suggestions are welcomed.