Your title is hilarious
That was an interesting read.
My takeaway is that there's a bit more extracted caffeine in lighter roasts typically, but that it doesn't have to be that way since you can extract more out of a dark roast?
Totally agree, and I want the mtg memes you'd provide instead.
On that note, anything mtg on the fediverse that you've found?
Absolutely, if you're serious about sensory science!
At the large craft brewery I worked in we trained on like.... ~40 attributes? Weekly usually, with taste panel and impromptu trainings most every day.
Yup! I know, I was an expert taster at a large brewery :)
It was fun! And a little bit ruined some beer for me.
It's also an off flavor that tasters train for in beer, from water inclusion. It's not good for beer but I don't mind the smell at all
Very beet-flavored to me
This is technically fired, but it's more like quitting. It doesn't perfectly fit this thread but I love telling this story.
A few months into my first real job, the engineers got their raises (not me, I was new). 0%, after record profits, the team busting their ass and working insane hours, and promises of good raises. I think they got some gift cards or something.
One of my coworkers goes back to his desk, packs some stuff, walks to his car, and doesn't come back. He got paid for a full month before they finally fired him. We got a beer after and he was like "oh I don't think I'm gonna go back" in the most Office Space way
Wow, really well said. Extremely important that everyone reads this info above
Edit: thanks for the gold, kind stranger
She's a terrible human being, for a variety of reasons, but also she's somehow only 31?? The hate has aged her faster than Palpatine
Oh man, as a (non structural) engineer I love the saying
"Any asshole can build a bridge, but only an engineer can barely build a bridge"
I read this a little bit ago. I enjoyed it! It's chill, and not terribly groundbreaking. But the writing and world building is fun and light. Good read, made me want a cup of coffee too.