The Brussels Beer Project
2019年8月15日 ポケモンGOListening to music while drinking can influence how much you https://www.weifengmachinery.com/ like the taste of beer, a new study has found.. Researchers led by Felipe Reinoso Cavalho, from the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and KU Leuven in Belgi-um, designed an experiment to see if the influence of music and packaging design would result in a more positive tasting experience. The first served as a control group and drank the beer along with a bottle without a label. The Brussels Beer Project collaborated with UK band The Editors to produce a porter-style beer. They invited 231 drinkers to experience the beer in three different conditions.
The ale had a medium body and used an Earl Grey infusion that produced citrus notes, contrasting with the malty, chocolate flavours from the mix of grains used in production.The second group, testing the influence of packaging, tasted the beer after seeing the bottle with the label. The findings suggest that a range of multisensory information, such as sound, sensation, shape and colour, can influence the way we perceive taste. In this case, they did not listen to any specific song.The third group drank the beer presented with the label while listening to Oceans of Light, one of the songs on the band’s latest album which the beer was created to reflect.
The ale had a medium body and used an Earl Grey infusion that produced citrus notes, contrasting with the malty, chocolate flavours from the mix of grains used in production.The second group, testing the influence of packaging, tasted the beer after seeing the bottle with the label. The findings suggest that a range of multisensory information, such as sound, sensation, shape and colour, can influence the way we perceive taste. In this case, they did not listen to any specific song.The third group drank the beer presented with the label while listening to Oceans of Light, one of the songs on the band’s latest album which the beer was created to reflect.
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