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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 Perfection: A Reflection on Beer Investments
Have you ever found yourself questioning the value of a single beverage? Recently, I had an experience that made me ponder just that. After indulging in a $47 bottle of barrel-aged imperial stout—crafted with a blend of Madagascar vanilla and Ecuadorian cacao after aging for 18 months in bourbon barrels—I was eager to share my thoughts on the venture.
The moment I stepped into the bottle shop, I was captivated by the enthusiastic description from the staff. They raved about the brewery’s accolades, including a prestigious GABF gold medal, and expertly detailed the meticulous process of barrel selection. It all sounded like an invitation to enjoy a “once-in-a-lifetime experience,” and I found myself swept away by the allure.
After purchasing the bottle, I returned home and took the time to properly chill it and select the perfect glassware. I anticipated a delightful evening filled with complex flavors, only to discover that, while the stout was certainly enjoyable, it closely resembled an upscale chocolate milk with a hint of bourbon. It was good, yes, but not quite worth the hefty price tag. In hindsight, I realized I could have purchased a well-regarded bottle of spirits for the same cost—a far better investment, when you think about it.
What struck me the most was my inclination to convince myself that the beer was exceptional simply because of its price. I eagerly shared photos on my social media accounts, highlighting its “complex flavor profile” and “exceptional barrel character,” while deep down, I grappled with a sense of buyer’s remorse.
This experience made me reflect on how easily one can be swayed by the hype surrounding certain products. Has anyone else found themselves ensnared by such marketing tactics, leading them to splurge on a beverage that didn’t fully deliver on its promise?
I’d love to hear your stories! What’s the most you’ve spent on a single beer, and did it live up to the expectation? Your experiences could illuminate just how subjective—and sometimes tricky—our perceptions of value can be in the world of craft beverages.