Originally posted by: broon
Originally posted by: vi_edit
Yeh, and making a lager is a much more tedious process than making an ale. But that doesn't stop the fact that many lagers taste like skunked fox piss.
Complexity of a drink is not a direct result of the crafting process.
The skunk taste often comes from the bottle color and if it has been exposed to heat or light. Wine is basically three ingredients, grapes, yeast, and water. Beer is much more than that and the amount of each ingredient is much more crucial to the outcome of the final product.
So the type of grape, climate and soil type it's grown in, sugar levels at picking, and barrel aging has absolutely no impact on the flavor of wine?
Again I repeat...the crafting process isn't the only thing that goes into the complexity of a product.