what would you say to...
11 years ago
What would everyone say if I were to host a Tasting Night for various beverages?
Coffee, tea, wine, liquors, beer?
Those who know me know that I am a very passionate person when it comes to drinks, and I'd just like to share some of that appreciation if you guys are interested.
Should I split it up into classes or special-topic nights, or have mini-classes for each class of drink? I'd essentially teach you guys what to look for in quality beverages, and it'd be good practice for my FWA panel on the same topic. I'd love to practice on you guys!
Of course, the bottom line of drinking (alcoholic or not) is to enjoy it! If you don't like the way certain things taste, fine! If you drink coffee because of the caffeine, great!
It's all about what you like, and nobody's forcing you to "appreciate" anything just because it's expensive or single-origin or whatever.
If you are interested in those kinds of things, though, then these little sessions could be a good place to start!
I would introduce you to the history, regions, aspects and flavors of wine, tea, coffee and liquor, but don't worry - it's not as much information as you think! I plan to condense things down to a simple hour or two including tasting, again, as part of practice for my panel at FWA.
Would anyone be interested in coming over some night in the next few months for this?
I can do it with as little as two people or as many as ten, but much more than that may get expensive and I'd need a little cover charge for expenses.
Just let me know~
If you have honestly been curious about why I like the things I like, let me show you!
Tossing out an idea here and hoping it goes well :P
Coffee, tea, wine, liquors, beer?
Those who know me know that I am a very passionate person when it comes to drinks, and I'd just like to share some of that appreciation if you guys are interested.
Should I split it up into classes or special-topic nights, or have mini-classes for each class of drink? I'd essentially teach you guys what to look for in quality beverages, and it'd be good practice for my FWA panel on the same topic. I'd love to practice on you guys!
Of course, the bottom line of drinking (alcoholic or not) is to enjoy it! If you don't like the way certain things taste, fine! If you drink coffee because of the caffeine, great!
It's all about what you like, and nobody's forcing you to "appreciate" anything just because it's expensive or single-origin or whatever.
If you are interested in those kinds of things, though, then these little sessions could be a good place to start!
I would introduce you to the history, regions, aspects and flavors of wine, tea, coffee and liquor, but don't worry - it's not as much information as you think! I plan to condense things down to a simple hour or two including tasting, again, as part of practice for my panel at FWA.
Would anyone be interested in coming over some night in the next few months for this?
I can do it with as little as two people or as many as ten, but much more than that may get expensive and I'd need a little cover charge for expenses.
Just let me know~
If you have honestly been curious about why I like the things I like, let me show you!
Tossing out an idea here and hoping it goes well :P
FA+

Wines can be surprisingly approachable (as I hope to show you), but I will admit that one has to gain a taste for beer. I honestly don't know too much about beer, so that will be the minimum of this little class, but if you're interested I'll let you know sooner to when I'm able to have this!
This is something I've been wanting to try to do for a while, but have never had the time, or really found anyone to set one up with! I'm tired of wasting my money on crap beverages! >:C