Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properties of food and drink. These expectations may, in turn, anchor the subsequent tasting experience. In the present study, we examined the influence of the color of a beer on the consumer's experience. Dark and pale beers were evaluated both before and after tasting. Importantly, these beers were indistinguishable in terms of their taste/flavor when tasted without any visual cues. The results indicate that the differing visual appearance of the beers led to clear differences in expected taste/flavor. However, after tasting, no differences in flavor ratings were observed, indicating that the expectations based on visual cues did not influence the ...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
The appearance of food helps guide a consumer\u27s expectation of taste, but it is the prior experie...
In recent years, a number of commentators have suggested that the use of finings to clarify beer can...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
We report evidence concerning how the visual appearance of a drink (dark vs. light pale/amber beer) ...
While the popularity of reduced alcohol beer has been increasing, consumers still sometimes complain...
This review critically evaluates the literature concerning the impact of visual appearance cues (inc...
In general, beer is composed of malted barley, hops, water, and yeast. The color of beer derives in ...
Before consuming a food or beverage, consumers are exposed to many sources of information related to...
Although it is documented that vision can impact flavor perception, less known are the interrelation...
We report on an experiment designed to investigate the impact of labelling on the response of consum...
[[abstract]]From the perspective of sensory evaluation, this study combined vision, smell, and taste...
Beer body remains a poorly defined term, and although technical brewing experts currently describe i...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
The appearance of food helps guide a consumer\u27s expectation of taste, but it is the prior experie...
In recent years, a number of commentators have suggested that the use of finings to clarify beer can...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
Visual appearance (e.g., color) cues set expectations regarding the likely taste and flavor properti...
We report evidence concerning how the visual appearance of a drink (dark vs. light pale/amber beer) ...
While the popularity of reduced alcohol beer has been increasing, consumers still sometimes complain...
This review critically evaluates the literature concerning the impact of visual appearance cues (inc...
In general, beer is composed of malted barley, hops, water, and yeast. The color of beer derives in ...
Before consuming a food or beverage, consumers are exposed to many sources of information related to...
Although it is documented that vision can impact flavor perception, less known are the interrelation...
We report on an experiment designed to investigate the impact of labelling on the response of consum...
[[abstract]]From the perspective of sensory evaluation, this study combined vision, smell, and taste...
Beer body remains a poorly defined term, and although technical brewing experts currently describe i...
Experimental psychologists, psychophysicists, food/sensory scientists, and marketers have long been ...
The appearance of food helps guide a consumer\u27s expectation of taste, but it is the prior experie...
In recent years, a number of commentators have suggested that the use of finings to clarify beer can...