And it's a fresh keg. A simple, but very enjoyable recipe, and you say... "I think this is the best beer I brew."
His reaction.... "Really?!?!.... this isn't my favorite."
You know what went into the beer you brewed. It's a balanced beer.
What is your thought at that moment?
He said it's not his favorite. I get varying reactions on my beers. Some people I share with only like wheat beers. Some only like beers that are heavy and flavorful, some only like beers that are low in alcohol (both in perception and ABV). Everyone obviously has their favorites.
The fact that he responded with "Really?!" so emphatically could be taken negatively, but think of it like this... first of all, one of your other beers were
memorable enough for him to remember it. Secondly, there was such a drastic difference between
another beer of yours that he tasted, and it shows that you're not just brewing muddy flavored beer that tastes all the same. Thirdly, he has an opinion on beer! I love to give people beer and hear their opinion on it, whether it's mine or not. I don't care if they're not a beer judge, it's still fun to hear opinions.
I
do understand the frustration of brewing a beer that people don't like for one reason or another. It's just the way things are. At the end of the day though, you shouldn't need to explain
why a person should like your beer. It's like telling people that farmhouse ales usually taste a little funky. Unless they're trying to understand the style for brewing, judging, or enjoyment, they know what they like. Just because something is supposed to be a certain way it really doesn't mean people will enjoy it.
Another thing to consider is that some people have poor palate memory and poor tasting skills. I've done tests before with people where I have them taste a beer and give me their opinions, then have them taste it in a day or two and some will give me completely different results...and I mean it can range from a person telling me the beer is way too sweet and turning around and saying it's way to bitter. People are a mixed bag...