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Funny things you've overheard about beer

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by microbusbrewery, Aug 10, 2012.

 

  1. DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Thats what she said.
     
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  2. smAllGrain

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Co-worker "I don't like IPA's, I only drink Ales"...... I just smiled, didn't want to be "That Guy"
     
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  3. Billy-Klubb

    HBT Berry Puncher  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    I'm gonna be that guy. thanks for the inspiration!
     
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  4. mschaffer66

    Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    We were just having a chili cook out at work and a fellow co-worker/home brewer and myself brought in the beer. Someone asked if there was any domestic beer. I said, "It doesn't get much more domestic than that." :)
     
  5. wobrien

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    I just explained to coworker how excited I was to order a vial of East Coast Yeast's Bug County.

    The glazed over look on her face was pretty funny.
     
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  6. honestbenson

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Sitting at the local brew pub who only serves their own beer, a couple was sitting next to me and the person unfamiliar with craft beer and this spot in particular orders a bud light. Obviously they don't server bud light but if she bothered to look at the menu she would have known that. So, the bartender brings over the most appropriate choice for her and as she sips she notices that it doesnt quite taste like water. She asks the bartender if it was bud light and he said no, they don't carry and BMC, they make it all in house. She was in such an uproar that she started to talk to me and ask if what the bartender did was okay!

    Now, in my professional mind, obviously this was not okay but being that i love all things craft beer, in my head i was applauding the bartender.
     
  7. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    I agree with your decision. Reminds me of Walmart that time in the beer isle on my broke back buggy. The guy that helped me reach some Kona, etc did so. Then goes down to the end of the cooler & says, " I'll pick the safe one"! Oh well, can't win'em all...
     
  8. Cheesy_Goodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Yup, the bartender could have informed the customer that they don't carry that, but their blonde is the closest offering they have.
    Although, it would be hard for me to be mad at the bartender too :mug:
     
  9. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    I guess she had no clue what a craft beer bar was? I wonder what her outlook was by the time she left?
     
  10. Helloworld

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Once at a brew pub that only serves its own beers, someone asked another person if hops add bitterness to beer. The person's response was, "No, hops only add flavor."

    Here is the kicker: the person responding was the owner of the brew pub and brewery.
     
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  11. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    :smack: DOOOOOH!
     
  12. biochemedic

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Hey, bitter is a flavor...and round is a shape too!
     
  13. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    Haha hehe hoho...to the brewery! Where life is beautiful all the time & I'll be happy to see those bubbling buckets & they're coming to get me buzzed, hah haaaaa!! :drunk::D:tank:
     
  14. Black Island Brewer

    An Ode to Beer

    Posted Oct 23, 2014
    So it wasn't about beer, but it was beer related and funny (in a "our culture is going to hell-in-a-handbasket" kind of way). We have problems with drugs being sold from the house next door to us, and today, getting into our car, my wife noticed some broken pieces of plastic on the ground near the car. She called my attention to them, and asked what I thought it might be. Seeing a small soft plastic lid amid the hard plastic shards, I recognized it as a three-piece airlock that I had dropped out of my materials I had taken out of my car after teaching my homebrewing class, and NOT some kind of drug paraphernalia as she thought it might be.
     
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  15. WilliamSlayer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    Honestly thats pretty funny.

    "This is your brain, this is your brain on beer (show a big smiley face).... any questions? " :-D
     
  16. troy2000

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    For Christmas last year, my younger son gave me a heavy square shot glass. It has a pewter plaque on the side, engraved with "That Dad." :D
     
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  17. n240sxguy

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014

    That's cool


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  18. NickTheGreat

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    Technically, from a computer programming standpoint, the logic holds up.



    if BEER=ale then
    ....If BEER =IPA then
    ........Dump BEER
    ....Else
    ........Drink BEER
    ....End If
    Else
    ....Dump BEER
    End If

    If BEER = lager, he'll dump it. If BEER=IPA he'll dump it. If BEER = Stout, he'll drink it.

    I haven't debugged the code, so don't complain if there's some sort of syntax error :fro:
     
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  19. metanoia

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    There... there's a syntax error.
     
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  20. wobrien

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    Technically is the new actually.
     
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  21. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 24, 2014
    Technical Ecstasy...But open the gates of my hell, & I'll strike from the grave!
     
  22. WilliamSlayer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    When my boss says " every time you look at a mistake just dropped a case of blue on my desk".

    I thought to myself 'man I can't make that much Chimay Bleue', so i go to get clarification....

    oh no, he means Labatt Blue!

    "I dont what that fancy Bleue is." He says. Whew!
     
  23. raysmithtx

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    This happened at my local craft beer pub.

    A guy comes in and sits a few spaces down from me. The bartender comes up and the guy orders a PBR. The bartender says "we don't have PBR". The guy says "What do you mean? There's a Neon PBR sign in the window". The bartender says "OK we really do have PBR but this is a craft brew pub. Why don't you let me recommend some craft brews that you might like better than PBR". The guy agrees and after having a couple of bartender recommended craft brews the guy is no longer a PBR guy.

    After the guy leaves I ask the bartender about what happened. He said "I think it's my job to show people uneducated about beer what REAL beer tastes like and sometimes I go to the extreme... But it usually works.

    At that pub I have seen similar things happen numerous times after that. Great attitude and converting people one at a time.


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  24. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Now that's the kind of bartender more pubs need. Educate the masses as to what else is out there.:mug:
     
  25. ericbw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    So he turned someone off of a GREAT beer to get them to try a "REAL" beer. I prefer when a bartender gives me what I order, and then suggests other things based on that preference. I hate it when someone tells me that what I like isn't "good."
     
  26. wobrien

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    I heard somebody call PBR a great beer once
     
  27. StalkingWilbur

    Active Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Hahaha.


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  28. CreamyGoodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Well... it is... a great beer to marinade chicken wings in with a little thyme.
     
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  29. poptarts

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    PBR is decent for the style, too bad the style blows.
     
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  30. unionrdr

    Homebrewer, author & air gun shooter  

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Love problems all over India & the far east? Maybe that guy needs some PBR? :D
     
  31. CreamyGoodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    I like it. "I'll sell you whatever you want, but I'll sell *this* beer more gladly"
     
  32. metanoia

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    We've all drank cheap-ass beer at one time or another, usually when we can't afford the good stuff. What if the guy was broke and could only afford a couple $2 PBR pint specials? If it was me I wouldn't need the bartender suggesting a $8 IPA, and I'd feel a little embarrassed as well.
     
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  33. ericbw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014

    Ha ha. But seriously, it is.
     
  34. ericbw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014

    Chicken wings with thyme? Gross. Why not try some of this expensive sage I have? It's not the same, not what you wanted, but i like it so you will, too.
     
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  35. CreamyGoodness

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Any business in retail that doesnt at least try to upsell does not stay in business long. Trick is in not being a jerk about it.

    Marinading the wings in thyme and PBR really works though. Just dont drink the marinade unless you want to croak.
     
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  36. lowtones84

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 27, 2014
    Yeah, I'm not really cool with that unless the bartender is okay with the establishment eating the cost for the pints when the customer says "Yeeeaaah, no thanks..." and then gives the customer a PBR without any attitude. I think a better approach would be "Sure, no problem. Do you want to try a couple samples of x and y while you're at it?"
     
  37. JohnSand

    Moderator Staff Member  

    Posted Oct 28, 2014
    I think some of us may be reading too much into the post:

    '"OK we really do have PBR but this is a craft brew pub. Why don't you let me recommend some craft brews that you might like better than PBR". The guy agrees and after having a couple of bartender recommended craft brews the guy is no longer a PBR guy.'

    Doesn't sound rude or pretentious to me. We all got started drinking craft beer at someone's suggestion, and we've all suggested it to others. If a guest in my house asks for a light beer, there may be one in the basement. But I'd also offer him a Centennial Blonde.
     
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  38. ericbw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2014

    It's not his house, it's a bar. With a neon sign advertising a particular brand. Give the customer what he ordered AND offer samples of similar beers.
     
  39. mattd2

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2014
    It may just be the fact that emotion is lost in an internet forum but I too read it as a light hearted quip that the bartender probably know the response would be something along the lines of "what do you mean you haven't got PBR?" (irrespective if they had the sign or not). To which he promptly confessed to his little white lie and explained why he did. I kind of expected if the guy was adamant he wanted a PBR the bartender would have got him one... but that's just my interpretation :D
     
  40. elkshadow

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Oct 28, 2014
    I love brewing and drinking beer but beer "culture" and all the internet bickering about stupid **** like this is really turning me off. Some dude ordered a PBR and was gently nudged to the dark side by a bartender and people are bickering about it for more than a page of my internets? It's hard for me to describe just how little I care about what other people drink or what people think about what I drink.

    What is gained from this guy drinking some awesome beer that you recommended instead of the PBR he ordered? What is lost if he drinks PBR? What is gained if he drinks PBR? The answer to every question is NOTHING.

    I don't care about the bartender not doing his job. I don't care WTF bro bro drinks and I don't care about this ridiculous thread anymore.

    Unless people start posting funny stuff again. If that happens somebody PM me K?

    /hate
     
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