I would say this should be connected to the "Moaning about Moning" thread, but a lot of these terms are still in use today, as listed in this helpful pamphlet by the Bureau of Indian Standards: https://archive.org/details/gov.in.is.4 ... 3/mode/2up
I also think it's intriguing how the terms relate to one another. For example, C.R. Harler mentioned, "The terms dry, bakey, high-fired and burnt denote degrees of the same fault in ascending order of undesirability. The expression malty denotes a desirable quality, and this is also probably the result of a touch of the fire.", meaning that these aren't synonyms for the same thing, but terms with a technical meaning related to degree of firing off-flavors.
I thought it might be fun to talk about.
