Lucky you,you still Have Krogers. I'd have to go there,or Cinci to get to one now. And we may be a couple of aging hypsters (Read hippy here),but we's got some smarts 'round heya...
I have always believed tagging people was a gross misrepresentation throughout history.
I don't think anyone here hates hipsters
what if hipsters like what they like because they like it? someones gotta defends these people!
I don't watch South Park very often but this discussion is reminding me of the Goth vs Emo episode.
Well I for one would like to thank hipsters in earnest. As a direct result of hipsters I now have better access to farmers markets with more craft products, grass feed cheeses, organic honey, stone ground chocolate, coffee that's to die for, a resurgence of art in once crappy urban areas. More co-ops. Too old to be one but I certainly don't have a problem with them. Their shopping habits help bring awareness to issues that have merit like re using and recycling, energy conservation, non gmo foods etc; Who would deny they help support the craft brew industry. Thanks in part to hipsters a whole foods opened up near me Yay! I'm all in for anyone that makes change rather than wishes or prays for it. I'm going to have to give hipsters a thumbs up.
He answer was that Republicans can laugh at themselves and Liberals just get their noses bent out of shape and get mad. Maybe the Republicans are right again.....
Yes, I'm all for change. I'm glad that there are those things you mention, but as some of the others brought up, once these things become "non-cool", then the ability to sustain them will drop off. All of that stuff you mentioned is at a financial and social premium, too.
Craft beer is great and the price isn't that much more (in a bar) comparative to other beer, BUT, that coffee, chocolate, etc., you elude to, isn't accessible to the common person. Until non-gmo is mandated by government, it won't affect those who really would benefit from it the most. Recycling and energy conservation has been a topic of discussion for over 20 years, so I'm not sure how hipsters brought "awareness" to it.
Don't get me started on art, etc. I was just at the Museum of Contemporary Art yesterday, and it appears that you can practically take a dump on a painted piece of cardboard and call it "art"...as long as you have a cool story to go with it. Not everyone is an artist...just like not everyone who has a digital SLR is a photographer.
I digress... Point is...people who conform to groups and do things just because everyone else is doing it or to impress others become profoundly annoying. Period.
They are moving on into boutique distilleries now, I think we are safe.![]()
Example; you won't find someone like me hanging out with someone that flys the rebel flag, I'm from Chicago, practically the heart of the civil rights movement.
Stfu you hipsterI want to start off by letting you know I am not a hipster by ANY means, however I hate judgmental people so I feel its necessary to say this:
Everything you say about hipsters is true for non hipsters as well. In fact, more often than not I can fool a non hipster into thinking they like bud light rather than a hipster. And its funny too because people stereotype hipster as liking PBR but so does millions of other people who drink beer...this makes no sense to me. We don't focus on hating people who like those big IPAs, yet everyone just loves to state the fact that hipsters love PBR (for no apparent reason that I can see, its not like they are walking around announcing they LOVE PBR, if you think that than I doubt you know any hipsters personally).
Its just as easy if not EASIER to make an IPA or a big stout than it is to make something like a PBR. if you don't believe me, go and try to clone PBR.
Ok, please continue your hate as I enjoy reading it all <3
Not all people who like the rebel flag, including myself, do so for racial reasons. It meant many things to different people during the Civil War. For many it was to protect slavery, for others it was against the encroachment of the federal government, others, pride in being southern. Today for I would say the vast majority of us it is southern pride.
Also, I am not only a Christian, but a pastor and a very conservative one at that. I have friends who are atheists who where shirts that say so and have the bumper stickers. You cannot get more polar opposite about the thing that is most important to me in this life. Guess what, we hang out and have a beer together. I don't have to agree with them, or them with me, in order to talk to them.
You obviously didn't get my point. Common interests bond people and it is perfectly normal for people to seek out like minds. Why else would we all be on a BEER forum.
I understood that part, I was just saying that we should not refuse to hang out with someone who displays/wears something that we do not like. I don't care for most things hipster, but I can accept them without having to validate their positions or opinions.
When we can find a thing that we share in common, then it is easy.
Trust me, I'm happy to set aside many differences that I have with people, we all do and need to to get by in life. I used that symbol as an example because for me, that's my line in the sand. The swastica is 3000 years old and until Hitler made it his own it was a positive symbol. My neighbors are Jews, I wouldn't walk out the door with a swastika on my arm even though I know the true history of that symbol. It would be grossly insensitive. Likewise, I wouldn't befriend anyone that tattooed one on his forehead.
Back on subject, point of thread was "are hipsters ruining craft beer" so let's break it down mathematically.
We are all consumers, when we consume we create demand which generates supply. The greater the demand the more diverse and abundant the supply. Therefore I submit that it is mathematically impossible for Hypters to hurt the craft beer industry ... Unless as some previous posts claim, they really do all drink PBR. Then PBR wins and craft beer loses.
...unless their demand outweighs the rate of production, which results in...
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...or they become so successful that they...
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Math? What math again?
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Loved the pic, bet the owners are happy and are you suggesting that every person patronizing the establishment is a hipster or that the reverse would be better?
Fun story. Last weekend during the Superbowl at my place I went out the garage and filled a few sample glasses.
"Hey guys, give this a try!"
"Wow, what is this? This is really really good! Is this one of yours?"
"Nope. It's Budweiser."
They refused to believe me until I showed them the bottle and poured them another one.
The looks on their faces when they realized they actually enjoyed Bud was priceless. Haha. (NOTE: this does NOT work with "lite" beer...doesn't taste that great)