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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 Craft Beer Costs
Have you ever found yourself paying a premium for a single beer, only to question its worth? Recently, I decided to indulge in what I thought would be a unique experience. A hefty $47 later, I found myself staring at a bottle of barrel-aged imperial stout that had spent 18 months mellowing in bourbon barrels and was infused with Madagascar vanilla and Ecuadorian cacao. It sounded extraordinary, and I couldn’t resist the hype.
The enthusiastic staff at the bottle shop painted a compelling picture: they spoke of this brew as if it were the nectar of the gods, boasting about the brewery’s accolades, including a prestigious GABF gold medal. Their enthusiasm was contagious, effectively convincing me that this purchase was going to be a “once-in-a-lifetime” experience.
Once home, I made sure to honor the beer’s complexity. I chilled it to the perfect temperature, selected an appropriate glass, and took my time savoring every sip. But instead of the awe-inspiring experience I had envisioned, I was met with a flavor profile reminiscent of indulgent chocolate milk, layered with a hint of bourbon lingering at the end. Sure, it was tasty, but was it really worth $47? I couldn’t help but think about how that price could have landed me a decent bottle of bourbon instead.
The most disheartening part was my inner struggle to embrace the experience. I found myself posting about the intricate flavors and superb barrel character on social media, hoping that these claims of magnificence would validate my significant expenditure. Deep down, I understood I might have been swept away by the allure of the price tag, believing that it equated to quality.
This reflection begs the question: Have you ever experienced buyer’s remorse in the world of craft beers? What’s the most you’ve ever paid for a single brew that truly lived up to the hype and cost? Let’s hear your stories!