Partly inspired by mso's regular posts, partly inspired Didimauw's "Change My Mind" thread, and partly inspired by a conversation I had with my wife at lunch while we enjoyed a glass of Yellow Spot, I thought I would throw this out there for discussion.
I first noticed it while tasting various Scotch whiskies that timing is a major factor in the experience. I also have noticed it with cigars very often. "It" being how much I disliked a particular drink or smoke but then really liked it when tried at a different time.
At first I thought it was just me but as it turns out it was not. How hungry/not hungry you are, what you just ate (or did not eat), how tired or alert you are, how thirsty you are, how "in the mood" you are, and myriad other factors truly influence how much you enjoy a drink or smoke experience.
Something that may seem harsh because of what you may have eaten or were not ready for can be not harsh at all at a different time. One really should try things several times and under different circumstances before passing final judgment. I know I would have missed out on many things that I think are great had I not reserved judgement.
So go ahead and try that blend again that you maybe didn't like the first time around. The results may surprise you. Of course, some things actually just aren't good no matter what.
Thoughts?
I first noticed it while tasting various Scotch whiskies that timing is a major factor in the experience. I also have noticed it with cigars very often. "It" being how much I disliked a particular drink or smoke but then really liked it when tried at a different time.
At first I thought it was just me but as it turns out it was not. How hungry/not hungry you are, what you just ate (or did not eat), how tired or alert you are, how thirsty you are, how "in the mood" you are, and myriad other factors truly influence how much you enjoy a drink or smoke experience.
Something that may seem harsh because of what you may have eaten or were not ready for can be not harsh at all at a different time. One really should try things several times and under different circumstances before passing final judgment. I know I would have missed out on many things that I think are great had I not reserved judgement.
So go ahead and try that blend again that you maybe didn't like the first time around. The results may surprise you. Of course, some things actually just aren't good no matter what.
Thoughts?






