scrumpox
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Really? It's spit the dummy out time? My perception is that you're taking my view as negative because I'm not agreeing with you. Offering an alternative point of view is not the same as discouraging the sharing of potentially helpful ideas.not really, otherwise we wouldn't both have to keep a list of % as I'm sure many other apes do! Does answer something I ultimately resigned to though... not to share any potentially helpful ideas
The reason mixologists keep their own records is because it's valuable to them and often the result of trial and error which started at the recommended %, or pure guesswork, and ends with their personal preference.
Taste is subjective. The point, as you realise now, is that a database entry for any given concentrate will have almost as many % values against it as apes who contribute to that record. For example, I mix it at 3%, you mix it at 20%, another mixes it at 12%. What would then be the value of that to a fourth ape? A database made up of entirely subjective views is practically worthless.