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'''Beer Tasting''' is a characteristic viewable on the Skills tab which increases as varieties of [[beer]] are drunk at a [[Ceremonial Tasting Table]].  As certain levels of Beer Tasting are reached, the [[Perception]] attribute is permanently increased.  +1 Perception is earned at a Beer Tasting of 7, and another +1 Perception at 49.
Beer Tasting is a characteristic viewable on the Skills tab which increases as varieties of [[beer]] are drunk at a [[Ceremonial Tasting Table]].  As certain levels of Beer Tasting are reached, the [[Perception]] attribute is permanently increased.  +1 Perception is earned at BT 7, and another +1 Perception at BT 49.
 
  
 
== Improving ==
 
== Improving ==
  
When you drink a beer, you will be told whether you receive a point in Beer Tasting.  It is assumed that new and unfamiliar flavor combinations increase the chance of getting a point.  (Whether such qualities as color and alcohol content count as "flavors" for this purpose is unclear; but the general rule is, variety is good.)
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:Adding just enough burnt malt to make an existing recipe to make it brown (which resulted in a significant colour value change, minor maltose change, no change to any other values) was enough to get another tasting point. Of course, if you have a totally different beer, you're likely to get more than just the one point. -- [[User:Tlanthil|tlanthil]]
 
  
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When you drink a beer, you will be told whether you receive a point in Beer Tasting.  It is believed that new and unfamiliar flavor combinations -- and even changes in other qualities such as color -- increase the chance of gaining a point.  There appears to be a random factor involved as well, but on the whole, sampling a variety of beers seems the best way to gain Beer Tasting points.
  
 
It is possible to get more than one BT point from multiple sips of the same beer.  If you get a point, it is worth taking a second drink to see if you get another (provided there is enough beer to go around -- please be respectful of your host and fellow drinkers!).
 
It is possible to get more than one BT point from multiple sips of the same beer.  If you get a point, it is worth taking a second drink to see if you get another (provided there is enough beer to go around -- please be respectful of your host and fellow drinkers!).
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=== See Also ===
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*[[Fumeology]]
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*[[Gastronomy]]
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*[[Wine Notebook]]

Latest revision as of 16:02, 5 January 2011

Beer Tasting is a characteristic viewable on the Skills tab which increases as varieties of beer are drunk at a Ceremonial Tasting Table. As certain levels of Beer Tasting are reached, the Perception attribute is permanently increased. +1 Perception is earned at a Beer Tasting of 7, and another +1 Perception at 49.

Improving

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When you drink a beer, you will be told whether you receive a point in Beer Tasting. It is believed that new and unfamiliar flavor combinations -- and even changes in other qualities such as color -- increase the chance of gaining a point. There appears to be a random factor involved as well, but on the whole, sampling a variety of beers seems the best way to gain Beer Tasting points.

It is possible to get more than one BT point from multiple sips of the same beer. If you get a point, it is worth taking a second drink to see if you get another (provided there is enough beer to go around -- please be respectful of your host and fellow drinkers!).


See Also