Sensory Best Practices: Solo Sensory Tasting

While it’s great if you have someone or someones in your life who is willing and able to assist with your sensory sessions, it’s not always the case that someone is available to assist. You don’t have to forgo a rich sensory session because you’re by yourself. This comes up most often when setting up blind beer tasting panels, because it’s hard to do a “blind” tasting when you’re the one preparing the samples.

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