Chuckanut
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
I know we have a number of home brewers here so I thought I might ask about an article I recently read in the WSJ (4/4/14).
I have always heard that beer is best consumed while fresh and that beer does not age well, unlike wine and cheese. But, this article indicates that some beers do age well and adopt decidely different characteristics after a few years of proper storage. I am wondering what the home brewers think of this and if they have aged any beer.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles...03725404579461450502784062.html?KEYWORDS=beer
I have always heard that beer is best consumed while fresh and that beer does not age well, unlike wine and cheese. But, this article indicates that some beers do age well and adopt decidely different characteristics after a few years of proper storage. I am wondering what the home brewers think of this and if they have aged any beer.
http://online.wsj.com/news/articles...03725404579461450502784062.html?KEYWORDS=beer