I submit the following in jest, this post is not to be taken with too much gravity.
While killing time during my runoff on Saturday's brew I ran across this video on Fuggles hops. Here is how the infamous triangle taste test participants described Fuggles. You know, Fuggles the infamous hop that thirty years ago was purported to make any beer it touched taste like dirt clods. Fuggles, the dirt clod hop, widely reviled on homebrew forums is now the citrus and tropical fruit hop.
Turns out Fuggles is ideally suited for lagers and APA/IPA
Joking aside, tasting is really hard. Especially when you're invested in the beer in your glass. I always struggle with myself when I'm writing up my tasting notes, "Am I tasting the beer I designed, or am I really tasting the beer as it actually is in the glass?" I often struggle with that.
I suppose it's also worth considering just how quickly and effectively the marketing campaign that the Yakima Valley Hops boys have been running has changed our perception of hops. Tip of the hat to their marketing firm. We've been manipulated by Big Hops! Putting aside that absurd exaggeration and acknowledging it's not just the YVH boys, it is worth remembering the old saw about all problems being nails when you're a hammer: I suppose all hops (even the unfairly reviled dirt clod machine that is Fuggles) sorta become citrus and tropical when citrus and tropical has such a primary place in our thinking about hops. Citrus and tropical sucks a lot of air out of the room.
Anyway, once I finished having a good laugh at the notion that Fuggles is now a citrus/tropical hop, the idea has stuck with me for a couple days and I figured I may as well write about it.
While killing time during my runoff on Saturday's brew I ran across this video on Fuggles hops. Here is how the infamous triangle taste test participants described Fuggles. You know, Fuggles the infamous hop that thirty years ago was purported to make any beer it touched taste like dirt clods. Fuggles, the dirt clod hop, widely reviled on homebrew forums is now the citrus and tropical fruit hop.

Turns out Fuggles is ideally suited for lagers and APA/IPA

Joking aside, tasting is really hard. Especially when you're invested in the beer in your glass. I always struggle with myself when I'm writing up my tasting notes, "Am I tasting the beer I designed, or am I really tasting the beer as it actually is in the glass?" I often struggle with that.
I suppose it's also worth considering just how quickly and effectively the marketing campaign that the Yakima Valley Hops boys have been running has changed our perception of hops. Tip of the hat to their marketing firm. We've been manipulated by Big Hops! Putting aside that absurd exaggeration and acknowledging it's not just the YVH boys, it is worth remembering the old saw about all problems being nails when you're a hammer: I suppose all hops (even the unfairly reviled dirt clod machine that is Fuggles) sorta become citrus and tropical when citrus and tropical has such a primary place in our thinking about hops. Citrus and tropical sucks a lot of air out of the room.
Anyway, once I finished having a good laugh at the notion that Fuggles is now a citrus/tropical hop, the idea has stuck with me for a couple days and I figured I may as well write about it.