Return to Flavor Wheel

I haven’t used a flavor wheel in some time. But I got swagged with one and decided to take up the hobby again to see if it would add nuance to possible future beer reviews. The above photo is the 33 Beers version.

My conclusion after just a few entries is that I would like to see this in the “cloud” as it were. On the page, the info is fine but I can’t really compare anything or sort by rating or by highest toffee count or lowest burnt count. I do not know if an online version exists but it would be really helpful to be able to see what my highest ranking flavor wheel looked like and which beer style it belonged to. That would then lead me to finding beers with approximate flavors.

33 Beers

33 Beers! Not nearly enough. All joking aside this is a great tool for the beer geek in your life. It has a flavor wheel, sections to fill out for easy remembering and
it’s made with 100% recycled papers sourced in the Pacific Northwest. Interior pages are 100% post-consumer recycled content and covers are 85% post-consumer recycled content and 15% recycled content. The booklets are printed using US-grown soy-based inks in sunny Portland, Oregon.
wheel