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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This Beer Tasting Journal is a perfect way to keep track of all your notes from the different varieties of beer that you taste.
This Beer Tasting Journal is a perfect way to keep track of all your notes from the different varieties of beer that you taste. Each interior page includes a place to write in the following:
Beer Name - Write the name of the beer.
Brewery - Record the name of the brewer.
Tasting Date - Log the date you tasted.
Style - Write the style of the beer.
Alcohol By Volume - Record the alcohol percentage.
Bottled By - Log which company bottled it.
Price - Write the price.
Container - Is it a bottle, can, draft, growler, cask, or other.
Appearance - Is it golden, amber, copper, red, brown, black or other.
Clarity - Is it crystal, clear, hazy, opaque, or other.
Head Size, Retentions, and Description - Record the head size, retention & description.
Sediment - Is there some, none, or tons.
Aroma - Record what it smells like. Does it smell malty, roasty, hoppy, earthy, fruity, sour, spicy, or smoky.
Taste Is it tart, sweet, bitter, or boozy.
Palate - How does it feel in your mouth. Is it light-bodied, medium-bodied, full-bodied, or effervescent.
Notes - Plenty of blank lined space for writing any important details such as first impressions, favorite recipes with the brews, favorite brewing company,
Comparisons - Write any comparisons
Food Pairings - Record what food you tried with it and if it was a good pairing.
Recommend? - Yes or no.
Overall Rating - Rate the taste from 1-10.
Summary - Write a summary of your tasting.
Favorite Brews - Space to record your favorite brews including Beer name, Brewery, Date, and Style.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
This Beer Tasting Journal is a perfect way to keep track of all your notes from the different varieties of beer that you taste.
This Beer Tasting Journal is a perfect way to keep track of all your notes from the different varieties of beer that you taste. Each interior page includes a place to write in the following:
Beer Name - Write the name of the beer.
Brewery - Record the name of the brewer.
Tasting Date - Log the date you tasted.
Style - Write the style of the beer.
Alcohol By Volume - Record the alcohol percentage.
Bottled By - Log which company bottled it.
Price - Write the price.
Container - Is it a bottle, can, draft, growler, cask, or other.
Appearance - Is it golden, amber, copper, red, brown, black or other.
Clarity - Is it crystal, clear, hazy, opaque, or other.
Head Size, Retentions, and Description - Record the head size, retention & description.
Sediment - Is there some, none, or tons.
Aroma - Record what it smells like. Does it smell malty, roasty, hoppy, earthy, fruity, sour, spicy, or smoky.
Taste Is it tart, sweet, bitter, or boozy.
Palate - How does it feel in your mouth. Is it light-bodied, medium-bodied, full-bodied, or effervescent.
Notes - Plenty of blank lined space for writing any important details such as first impressions, favorite recipes with the brews, favorite brewing company,
Comparisons - Write any comparisons
Food Pairings - Record what food you tried with it and if it was a good pairing.
Recommend? - Yes or no.
Overall Rating - Rate the taste from 1-10.
Summary - Write a summary of your tasting.
Favorite Brews - Space to record your favorite brews including Beer name, Brewery, Date, and Style.