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minus-square@ZorquelinkEnglish16•1 month ago For those that do not know And for those, like me, who were still confused: Dry means it’s bitter, as opposed to sweet.
minus-square@ZorquelinkEnglish2•1 month agoThe quick google I did seemed to imply bitter, but maybe it just meant in reference to otherwise sweet alcohols.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish1•25 days agoI… Still don’t get it? How is the flavour profile related at all?
And for those, like me, who were still confused:
Dry means it’s bitter, as opposed to sweet.
Not necessarily bitter. Just not sweet.
The quick google I did seemed to imply bitter, but maybe it just meant in reference to otherwise sweet alcohols.
I… Still don’t get it? How is the flavour profile related at all?