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12.139 Chicken & Sour Cream Pizza (WSP 2)

12.139

24 (Mon) May 2021

Chicken & Sour Cream Pizza

1.5

from My Way Pizza

at home

-Changgok, Sujeong, Seongnam, Gyeonggi, Republic of Korea-

solo

GMTD World Series of Pilsner (2 of 5) (see also WSP)

This project is to taste-test pilsner-style lagers from around the world, mass-market brands widely available in Korea.  16 contenders: 4 from Korea, 4 from Europe, 5 from Asia, 3 from the Americas (would’ve preferred an even 4×4 regional spread, but only 3 contenders were deemed worthy from the Americas, so I included a 5th from Asia).  The contenders are placed into 4 groups each comprising 1 randomly selected Korean beer, 1 European beer, 1 Asian beer, 1 American beer.  The beers are blind-tasted on a 4-point scale for taste and for texture, repeated, tallied to a maxim score of 16 points.  In case of a tie, the tying beers would be tasted a third time to determine the favored beer.  The winning beer moves on to the final round, along with winners from the other testing groups.

Sweet Sixteen

Group B

RESULTS

  1. Pilsner Urquell (6.5+5.5) (12): hoppy, rich, delicious, long strong finish – undisputed winner of this round – glad that it’s not just about the fancy can.
  2. San Miguel Pale Pilsen (5.0+5.0) (10): full flavor, solid finish – proud runner up.
  3. Budweiser (4.0+4.0) (8.0): bland yet balanced in flavor, refreshing, nothing to rant or rave about – no wonder it’s so popular among the masses.
  4. OB Lager (3.5+2.5) (6): sour, pissy, gross.

My Way Pizza is a pizzeria.  In addition to a handful of standardized formulas, the pies are customizable on the delivery app for base sauces, cheeses, meats, veggies, topping sauces.

It wasn’t good.  The biggest problem was the crust, one of those unfortunate “thin crusts” that’s more like cracker than bread.  I’d ordered tomato sauce + mozzarella + chicken + olives + onions + mushrooms + jalapeños + sour cream, which were all okay.  Except the sour cream, which wasn’t really sour cream but a tangy mayo-like paste that was smothered all over the pie – ick.  Even without the sour cream, the crust would be a deal breaker.

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