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Quote from: Wayner on 13 Nov 2007, 11:50 pmI watched a bartender take lots of money from people in a bet that they couldn't tell the difference between Coke and 7UP after they've had one alcoholic drink and were blind folded when they took the test. After awhile I said, give me the blind fold and I lost too. Apparently, much of our taste comes from our eyes and the sence of smell. Since both Coke and 7UP are cabonated, the effect on the senses are similar and the mind becomes confused with an AB test.And some of you think we aren't marketed like sheep?Wayner aaI need to try this one...While I in no way doubt you, it is hard for me to believe that I couldn't tell the difference between the two after one drink. Was this a normal sized drink or super sized?George
I watched a bartender take lots of money from people in a bet that they couldn't tell the difference between Coke and 7UP after they've had one alcoholic drink and were blind folded when they took the test. After awhile I said, give me the blind fold and I lost too. Apparently, much of our taste comes from our eyes and the sence of smell. Since both Coke and 7UP are cabonated, the effect on the senses are similar and the mind becomes confused with an AB test.And some of you think we aren't marketed like sheep?Wayner aa
Actually, I am pretty darn good at the drinking part, but I know very little about what I am drinking.
I watched a bartender take lots of money from people in a bet that they couldn't tell the difference between Coke and 7UP after they've had one alcoholic drink and were blind folded when they took the test. After awhile I said, give me the blind fold and I lost too.
Quote from: Wayner on 13 Nov 2007, 11:50 pmI watched a bartender take lots of money from people in a bet that they couldn't tell the difference between Coke and 7UP after they've had one alcoholic drink and were blind folded when they took the test. After awhile I said, give me the blind fold and I lost too.Hmmm. Don't see how, if no one could truly tell a difference, he could have been taking lots of money from people without in the long run also losing lots of money. I mean, if you're just comparing Coke and 7Up, there's a 50/50 chance they'll win even if they're just guessing. Over time, the bartender would have to lose about as often as he wins.If the bartender is consistently winning, then that would mean that people were in fact consistently detecting a difference. Just that for some reason they were also just as consistently misidentifying which was Coke and which was 7Up.
A similar phenomenon has been demonstrated with Vodka, too. For all the rankings of ratings of vodka, even vodka experts/snobs have great difficulty telling them apart blind. I read of one fan that went to simply buying the cheapest he can find then running it thru a Britta filter three times. He claims there's really no way to tell his home-filtered stuff from the high zoot brands. I can't say I'm surprised, either- supposedly the filtration is the main diff.I used to be dead sure I could tell vodkas apart, especially in a case like Phillips or Mr. Boston vs Grey Goose or Stolichnaya. It might be fun to conduct my own blind test to see if my palette is really that refined.
Incidentally, this is why real men drink gin martinis.
One martini is never enough, two martinis is never enough, three martinis is always too many. Oy vey, what's a *real man* to do?
A similar phenomenon has been demonstrated with Vodka, too. For all the rankings of ratings of vodka, even vodka experts/snobs have great difficulty telling them apart blind. I read of one fan that went to simply buying the cheapest he can find then running it thru a Britta filter three times. He claims there's really no way to tell his home-filtered stuff from the high zoot brands. I can't say I'm surprised, either- supposedly the filtration is the main diff.
I've was once the target of an even more embarrassing test. At a stereo store I worked at decades ago, someone bet me I couldn't tell my brand of cigarrette blindfolded (I was a dedicated Marlboro fan in those days). So they put a bandanna over my eyes and sat me down and stuck various cigarettes in my mouth and lit them up, asking which of the (4? I think) brands it was (tried about 20 times, one or two puffs per stick). It was very disturbing how many wrong choices I made as being "my brand". Second worst ones were when I mistook a Kool for a Marlboro! Worst was that twice I mistook a-not-even-lit other brand for the Marlboro!