For the record, I never suggested that! Heck, some lagers are even able to score really well in national competitions without even being lagered, did you know that?
What I can tell from experience is that, I tested 3-4 of my recipes for quick production vs. aging and the results varied from slight to way better always in benefit of the aged one...
So, based on my experiments, I would say: aging is not a myth... Anyone else that has not tried the same experiment cannot respond resolve the issue accurately!
This is by far the most relevant, and unbiased answer yet...while its an opinion(which is what ALL of this is)...its based on experiment. Granted, we've all had experience or experimented one way or the other with young vs aged homebrew, so everyones opinion is valid, and I think thats all the OP wanted, our opinions and experience. Of course a BJCP judge will carry a certain amount of credibility, that should be taken into account. Nonetheless, we are all providing our opinion, and to discount someone elses for any reason, is just silly.
It seems that the OP's question was answered right from the get-go. All he was asking was if there were advantages/disadvantages of aging homebrew, and if anyone drank their beers at 2-3 weeks.
Yes a beer can taste great after just a few weeks, but yes a beer can potentially taste better after a little more aging...but even still, those "green" beers could potentially win medals. Could it be better after a few more weeks? Possibly...and that would be an "advantage" to aging-but the answer is a matter of opinion and will be a case by case scenario.
Its going to depend on the style, it depends on the conditions, it depends if you're bottling...it depends on a lot of things. Just because some beers CAN go from grain to glass in 2 weeks, doesn't mean that aging IS A MYTH. And just because some beers tend to taste even better after aging, doesn't mean aging is NECESSARY. Its all personal preference, and everyone's pallets are different.
I really think everyone has a valid point, in their own respect. No need to bash each others experience and opinions. Let's just be happy and drink beer!!
