Why doesn’t the second beer taste as good?
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Perhaps I am the only one afflicted but my enjoyment of the beer I’m drinking seems to drop precipitously. The first beer generally tastes amazing, as long as I’ve chosen a decent one, but already the second doesn’t taste as good. It goes downhill from there. Of course, over the years I’ve stoically carried on drinking into oblivion, despite the drop off in taste!!
But am I alone with this affliction? And does anyone know why?
But am I alone with this affliction? And does anyone know why?
Jinx said:
Aside from the psychological component you should refresh your palette between beers (especially if switching away from a particularly hoppy IPA) .
May I suggest a refreshing gin and tonic as a palette cleanser.......
i quite like those alcoholic fizzy water drinks you can get in 'spoons as a cleanser. like lemonade but with booze in. May I suggest a refreshing gin and tonic as a palette cleanser.......
Scoobz1 said:
It's called the law of dimishing returns - applies to virtually everyhting - shagging, eating Mars bars - the first is better then the second and the second is better than the third !
Yep, diminishing returns.I presented this to a group of Economics professors, using the example of a first beer after a walk through the desert. Then the second, third etc.
Got the lecturing job (many years ago now).
I think it’s the contrast between rushing to get to the pub, or get ready for a night with the missus or whatever and the supreme relaxation level once you’re there and drinking the first that makes it taste so great. You’re sitting with mates, you’re all feeling great to be out, the night is stretching ahead of you with just relaxation and good times to look forward to.
Once you’re already settled and then continuing to drink you haven’t got that. Really you should probably have the first one and then call it a night but that’s no fun either.
It’s a difficult life.
Once you’re already settled and then continuing to drink you haven’t got that. Really you should probably have the first one and then call it a night but that’s no fun either.
It’s a difficult life.
xx99xx said:
A bit OT, but related to taste. The same beer tastes different from a can, a bottle and on tap. On tap I can understand but not sure why there is a difference between cans and bottles.
Cans give them a metallic taste, same kinda thing as leaving Whiskey in a normal barrel or a barrel that has made stout etc before it, it will adopt a different taste. It’s the anticipation, if you are performing a boring task or stuck with a boring person, but thinking of that first beer, particularly in a good, known pub. If the weather is warm, the initial two thirds of the pint may hardly touch the sides, so the second will be almost as good imho.
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