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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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The Price of Craft: Is Expensive Beer Worth It?
As craft beer enthusiasts, we often find ourselves in the throes of temptation when faced with the allure of a high-priced brew. Recently, I found myself grappling with this very dilemma when I paid $47 for a single bottle of barrel-aged imperial stout. Promising an intricate flavor profile thanks to its aging process in bourbon barrels with Madagascar vanilla and Ecuadorian cacao, it seemed like a no-brainer for an adventurous palate.
The clerk at the bottle shop went above and beyond to sway my decision, extolling the virtues of the brewery’s GABF gold medal and hinting at an extraordinary tasting experience that could be a “once-in-a-lifetime” find. Intrigued and a bit intoxicated by the hype, I couldn’t resist bringing this treasure home.
After properly chilling the bottle and employing the finest glassware, I approached the moment with a sense of excitement. However, as I sipped this highly-touted drink, I was met with a flavor that could best be described as expensive chocolate milk with an echo of bourbon. Delicious? Certainly. Worth the $47 price tag? Unfortunately, I felt the answer was a resounding no. For the same amount, I could have easily purchased a decent bottle of actual bourbon, which would likely have delivered a more satisfying experience.
In the aftermath, I found myself grappling with buyer’s remorse. My mind churned with thoughts of justifying the expense; I posted glowing photos on Untappd, Facebook, and Instagram, emphasizing its “complex flavor profile” and “exceptional barrel character.” Deep down, however, I wondered if I was merely trying to convince myself that I hadn’t overindulged out of impulse.
This experience led me to reflect on a common pitfall many of us encounter as craft beer lovers—we often conflate price with quality. The buzz surrounding high-priced items can cloud our judgment, leading us to expect groundbreaking experiences solely based on the cost.
I’m curious to hear from fellow aficionados: Have you ever found yourself caught in a similar situation? What’s the most you’ve ever spent on a single beer, and did it meet your expectations? Share your stories below!