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mattlins

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So, this isn't technically a commercial beer. But, I just went to a local brewpub and ordered a belgian something (sorry I know that's vague). However the first thing I noticed when I put my nose to it was a strong burnt hair smell.

I didn't particularly enjoy it, but I can't say I've ever experienced that with any beer. Anyone know what I could be picking up? It's not my cup of tea, but I'm just wondering if it's true to some particular style...
 
Yeah, that sounds like phenolic esters to me. You won't find it in all Belgian beer, thankfully, but it can be a characteristic of some strains of yeast. You get to be the judge of which ones you like.
 
I love banana oil (synthesized some in chem lab once - it's weird combining noxious chemicals and in one last step making the entire laboratory smell like banana glory). Kwak has a LOT of this amazing ester!
 
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