Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Test #2: Hot Air and Sirens

Its nice to show up to work and have the doors opened wide with welcome.
Not so nice to sit inside a hot building with screaming sirens and a broken air conditioner.

Its hot outside.
MN hot- the kind that gives you a sweat-stache by the time you reach your car in the parking lot.
The humidity hangs in the air like a wet veil and Minnesotans know survival depends on three things:
  1. Lake time
  2. Early Margaritas
  3. Air Conditioning
With none of these available at work today, we are talking a little slower, keeping the lights off, careful not to raise the temperature by agenda or productivity.

It could be a day best suited for our new ventures in Beer Taste Testing. Last Friday, we assembled our first internal training session for purposes of establishing the foundation of a working taste testing syntax. Some of the descriptors brought

"Mouthfeel is a common phrase in sensory education and "catty" is a descriptor that assessors are trained to identify if beer sources " says food scientist, Kristen Weiss.

"Yes, but it never made anyone ask for a second round" noted Kathryn Kramer.



Test #2: Hot Air and Sirens

Its nice to show up to work and have the doors opened wide with welcome. Not so nice to sit inside a hot building with screaming sirens and...