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QOTD: Stone IPA was mispriced at $2 a bomber at my grocery store for the better part of my 9 month layoff in 2009. I developed a taste for hops. I was a Shiner Bock man up to that point.
 
Okee dokee, QOTD
What was the beer that got you into craft?
I remember having brunch with my girl friend at the time (who is now my wife). 1030 in the morning at Cherry Hill Mall were Houlihans once was, we ordered our meals. She ordered a coke, I said you know what, I'll have a Sam Adams. They were out of Boston Lager so I said I would try the Winter Lager. I didn't realize up till that point that beer could have a taste. Prior to that it was Yuengling, cheap BMC and pints of cheap whiskey every night or so.

Hard Cider, I tried making some a failed and the guy at the LHBS said to try beer. That caused me to go on a small bomber shopping spree to find stuff I liked and learned about all the styles that exist.
 
First off, it's Rocko.

Secondly, why are you not watching Rocko's Modern Life?

Such a brilliant show.

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First off, it's Rocko.

Secondly, why are you not watching Rocko's Modern Life?



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Rocko is the best show that was on nick. So many innuendos. I'm going to rewatch the whole series

Sex hotline operator
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They also have a chicken restaurant called Chokey Chicken. Also they had the best names for the episodes

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Make sure you hit Brewery Vivant. I'm going to try to hit Perrin tomorrow


Love all those places. If you guys decide to go to Odd Side or head out toward Muskegon to Pigeon Hill or Unruly let me know. OSA is 10 minutes from my house and one of my favorite places. The others are very close to work.
 

ancient hardwood floors. For the most part they were in decent shape, they were just under rugs for most of their existence. The previous owner died in the house and had a few dogs who weren't exactly house broken. I'm still working on removing all those deep, deep stains. Everything has been since sanded down. I'll find a picture of them...really nice floors once complete
 
My switch to craft was pretty gradual, I'm not sure I can pinpoint the exact beer. So many years of college were spent drinking Coors because it was cheap, Yuengling when I had an extra buck or two.

Same here. I don't think I ever disliked craft beer, just couldn't afford it much. Drank a lot of Bud Light and Miller High Life, and Shiner Bock when I wanted to "splurge for the good stuff".

Old Rasputin, Fat Tire, whatever Brewer's Best kits were cheapest, and whatever was on tap at the local brew pub were my first serious attempts at getting into craft beer.

I was on a vacation with my father in Crested Butte, CO enjoying the atmosphere and mountain biking.

*Crusted Butt

Wait, i thought iijakii and I were the only toddlers here. What the he'll are all you guys watching Rocco and spongebob for?

I grew up watching Rocko. I don't think I'm much older than y'all.

I actually tried rewatching it a few years ago, but I was under the influence of, uhm, a certain substance, and it just freaked me out.

Now Nick just runs shows that make you google the ages of the girls to see how creepy you really are...

Pretty sure that's creepy regardless of what number google returns.

If you're older than 5 and watch cartoons, you're a weenie.

Is it weird that I'm an adult accountant with no children and watch Adventure Time? I'll show myself out...
 
I love watching cartoons with my daughter. Some of them, anyway. The new Mickey Mouse cartoons are hysterical for the both of us.


Micky Mouse Clubhouse makes me want to ingest poison just for an excuse to leave the house.
 
Micky Mouse Clubhouse makes me want to ingest poison just for an excuse to leave the house.

Shows that my kids watch that make feel this way:

Sponge Bob Squarepants

We Bare Bears

The Amazing World of Gumball

Alvin and the Chipmunks (I think it is just called "Alviiiiin!" or something like that, now).
 
Micky Mouse Clubhouse makes me want to ingest poison just for an excuse to leave the house.

Definitly not club house, the shorts. Dude...they are hysterical and mostly on demand. We watch them all in a row atleast once a week


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Okee dokee, QOTD
What was the beer that got you into craft?
I remember having brunch with my girl friend at the time (who is now my wife). 1030 in the morning at Cherry Hill Mall were Houlihans once was, we ordered our meals. She ordered a coke, I said you know what, I'll have a Sam Adams. They were out of Boston Lager so I said I would try the Winter Lager. I didn't realize up till that point that beer could have a taste. Prior to that it was Yuengling, cheap BMC and pints of cheap whiskey every night or so.


I always liked trying something different, even if it was a skunky import. But what really got me jazzed was the last summer of college, the only summer I spent at school instead of at home. New Holland Brewing was three blocks down the road from our house. Wednesday night was stein night. So I bought (or borrowed or stole, who knows) a big mug and went with one of my roommates. They used to do a wheat beer, I think it was called Zoomer Wit (AFAIK they don't brew it anymore). Had two big steins of that and stumbled home. Went back the next week, tried something new and loved that. And so on, all summer long. I was hooked on forever trying new and exciting beers. One of the best times of my life.

The old NHBC building is no longer there, the building was torn down several years ago. They've moved downtown into a nicer, fancier space. The old one was like the coolest garage you've ever been to. Roll-up doors, bar wasn't too fancy, picnic tables outside. Someone posted a pic of it on Facebook not that long ago from a year or two earlier than my time there. Had some great times there...from what I can remember.
 
Me and the boy sit down and watch Robots in Disguise every Saturday morning when the new episode is on the DVR. I have no idea why they run that show at 5 AM on Saturday morning. It's great. He just discovered Phineas and Ferb, which, thank God I get to watch Phineas and Ferb again. He's also into Octonauts, which has its moments, and Paw Patrol which definitely doesn't. We're a no Spongebob household. Long standing rule.
 
Sorry. Didn't mean to offend the friendly weenies. Having three younger brothers, I was forced to sit through disgusting amounts of horrible cartoons against my will. I can't cartoon anymore. If/when I have a kid, I'll reconsider and run for office in the weenie club.
 
Sorry. Didn't mean to offend the friendly weenies. Having three younger brothers, I was forced to sit through disgusting amounts of horrible cartoons against my will. I can't cartoon anymore. If/when I have a kid, I'll reconsider and run for office in the weenie club.

Surely you watch these cartoons:

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