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'''Body:''' A beer's "body" refers to its weight on the palate, or how thick/thin it feels in your mouth. Body is generally dictated by how much unfermented sugar remains in the finished beer; the more sugar, the heavier the body. | '''Body:''' A beer's "body" refers to its weight on the palate, or how thick/thin it feels in your mouth. Body is generally dictated by how much unfermented sugar remains in the finished beer; the more sugar, the heavier the body. |
Latest revision as of 03:18, 28 February 2007
Body: A beer's "body" refers to its weight on the palate, or how thick/thin it feels in your mouth. Body is generally dictated by how much unfermented sugar remains in the finished beer; the more sugar, the heavier the body.