Shanghai Daily

Cheers! But someone has to do it

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FOR 35-year-old Zhu Lei, beer is a complex mix of more than 90 flavors, rather than the simple sweetness of the malts and the balancing bitterness.

As a profession­al beer taster or beer-quality technician at the Tsingtao Brewery in the eastern Qingdao City, Zhu’s job is to identify the slightest difference­s among different batches of beer products to guarantee stable flavor and quality.

Through years of training, her palate has grown sensitive enough to tell a spoonful of salt in a ton of water from the first sip.

Profession­als like Zhu are in heavy demand in China’s growing beer industry. Sales are expected to reach 727.5 billion yuan (US$104 billion) in 2022, an average annual growth of 6.5 percent from 2018, according to market research by Shenzhen-based AskCI Consulting.

The 116-year-old Tsingtao Brewery now sells its beer to more than 100 countries and regions. Tsingtao’s sales last year jumped over 50 percent in 11 overseas markets including Russia and Poland.

With more than 60 factories nationwide, Tsingtao Brewery makes beer under varied brewing conditions such as water, yeast, temperatur­e and humidity.

Over the years, what Zhu and her colleagues do is to help the brewer maintain a consistent and standard flavor.

“A profession­al taster must be emotionall­y stable so as not to be biased by personal preference­s when it comes to evaluation,” Zhu said, noting that it does require unremittin­g efforts.

Zhu has worked as a beer taster for 14 years since her talent was discovered in a beer tasting contest held by the brewer. From then on, she started a career as “a beer artist who knows how to appreciate beer.”

The training was hard, calling for strong self-discipline.

“I have to avoid strong-scented things to keep my palate sensitive,” Zhu said.

Since her early twenties, she has never worn perfume or eaten her favorite spicy Sichuan food.

Qingdao boasts a distinctiv­e lifestyle of beer drinking, where picky residents often buy the freshest beer from breweries in plastic bags.

“Summer sipping is my family memory. I still remember when I was a kid, I liked to take a secret sip from the plastic bag with a straw,” said Zhu.

(Xinhua)

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