hinkle said:I Prefer free beer. Always.
Am I the only one? Crazy? Or is there anyone else out there.
Brewtah said:Is there anybody out there... Yes! I like a lot of beers and hey, I can be pretty open minded when in a pinch, but uber IPA's don't do much for me. Try Deschutes Chain Breaker white IPA
I'd rather buy a good beer over a free one from coors, bud, or miller any day! Just saying.
I couldn't agree more.
Last weekend a buddy invited me over for a few beers.
I always bring beer ( store bought ) when I go over there because I want to drink good beer.
Last Friday he said not to bring beer because he's got it covered.
I don't want to offended him but I can't drink his Busch beer so I brought a couple six packs of real beer and left it in the truck while found out what he had.
It turned out he had drinkable beer so I got to bring mine home, but I made sure I had insurance because free crappy beer is still crappy beer.
Sounds like a good reason to have a 1 gallon ball lock keg (or three as I do) and portable CO2 setup.![]()
I have a bar at my home.
I can have between one and five kegs on tap at a time, plus the Scotch I like.
To top it off, I don't have to drive when I drink at my bar so I don't bring kegs to other people's houses.
They want good homebrew, they come to my house!
I'll be bringing one over to my sister/mother's place xmas eve... That way I'll have great brew to drink. Not to mention I spend the night over there on xmas eve, so that I don't need to drive early in the morning to get over there. I might even bring some of my old ale and wee heavy (recently kegged, carbonating in the basement) to enjoy.Not sure if those will be in tiny keg or bottles. If nothing else, I'll be bringing my English IPA with me, since everyone there likes it.
I make exceptions like that also.
My folks for example aren't going to want me to bring beer to sit around and drink every weekend or whenever they break out the grill.
Golddiggie said:I make sure to keep mom well stocked with my home brew. She really likes my pale ales/IPA's. I simply bottle up some off of tap/keg and bring them over when needed. She was saving me bottles for a while, but since I don't like to use long necks, I had her stop. She's about to retire and has offered to help out on some brew days, or with other parts of it.
Now if I could only get my sister and bil to stop drinking that [commercial] swill so much.![]()
Sonofgrok, I'll be in ABQ tomorrow. I'll take those other 22 IPA's off your hands.![]()
I have never been a big fan of IPAs. It has been so long since I had one though and IPAs are all anyone I talk to seems to be able to talk about that I got suckered back into trying one and I am again disappointed.
I don't buy beer anymore. I love the beer that I brew but beer isn't something I go out of my way to buy commercially and taste etc. I am really more of a wine drinker.
Anyway, my pipeline ran dry with the cider I am supposed to be drinking now needing more time to age. I have some wine but I really wanted to drink some beer or some cider or some bubbly. My wife was at the stor and I asked her to pick up a sixer for me.
She came home from costco with a 24 pack of Marble Brewery IPA for me. Now I actually LOVE Marble brewery and their IPA has high marks so I figured what the heck.
Yuck. As I am trying to choke down my second, thinking about being stuck with 22 more of these things, I am reminded... I really can't stand IPAs.
Am I the only one? Crazy? Or is there anyone else out there that just doesn't like IPAs?
P.S. As far as beers go I love stouts and the occasional amber also brewing a hefe right now that smells AWESOME and I can't wait to try so its not that I am a beer hater and I try all different styles. IPAs just seem super popular with people and I can't stand them.
You might as well just press the liquid out of hops & bottle it.
This sounds good, lets try this!!!![]()
I think I am going to try to get some people to come drink it this weekend. I will buy friends using IPA currency cause I don't think I can drink the rest of these. Lol
gratus fermentatio said:You are not the only one. You are not crazy; well at least not for the sole reason of disliking IPA's, you MIGHT have other issues that would qualify you for that descriptor. :fro: I can't stand IPA's.
In my not so humble opinion, IPA's & their variants are some of the nastiest of beer styles. You might as well just press the liquid out of hops & bottle it. I'm not a fan of the ESB's either. "More bitter doen't mean more better."
If somebody wants an IPA or one of its' variants, more for them. They'll never have to worry about me taking their last beer. I'll stick to the maltier side of the brew style chart, but I'm always up for a wee taste of a style I've never had or a new brew of some sort. And I reserve the right to enjoy a RIS or a Nordic juniper ale once in a while.
Regards, GF.
She came home from costco with a 24 pack of Marble Brewery IPA for me. Now I actually LOVE Marble brewery and their IPA has high marks so I figured what the heck.
Yuck.