I think I've brewed a total of..maybe 10 batches of beer? Most of them have been small batches too, but that is just more to give you an idea that I'm fairly new to this hobby. Living in SoCal, there is NO shortage of great beer to be had, but outside of the "hazy" craze, there is or seems to be a very high focus on the clarity/brightness/transparency (pick an adjective) of a beer.
So my question is...is it worth the extra effort to attempt to create a beer with a high level of..ability to read a book through my pint glass? I've personally put this off as a secondary thing to accomplish. Meaning..figure out where I'm messing up as to why the beer isn't a taste "great" beer first (mashing/hop schedule/ferment etc.).....then I'll worry about the way it looks. I mean..it isn't like I'm entering any of my beautiful disasters into a competition anytime soon. But...if my disinterest into producing clarity impacts the flavor.....??
So my question is...is it worth the extra effort to attempt to create a beer with a high level of..ability to read a book through my pint glass? I've personally put this off as a secondary thing to accomplish. Meaning..figure out where I'm messing up as to why the beer isn't a taste "great" beer first (mashing/hop schedule/ferment etc.).....then I'll worry about the way it looks. I mean..it isn't like I'm entering any of my beautiful disasters into a competition anytime soon. But...if my disinterest into producing clarity impacts the flavor.....??