dwarven_stout
Well-Known Member
My friend that first exposed me to homebrewing is part of the hipster culture.
I'd call him a hipster flat out, but he's in a stable relationship, has a good job and his bike has all its original gears. He left a PBR in the back of my fridge once... I found that lonely PBR to be even more ironic than a normal one.
Anyway.
I took a 6-pack of homebrew to his house for a party once. He hadn't brewed in a while due to moving and working a lot, so some of his newer friends and especially his wife's friends hadn't been exposed to much homebrew.
These hipsters thought it was just about the coolest thing ever that they all tasted different things in their unlabeled longneck bottles of Alaskan Winter Ale. One said she tasted flowers, one thought he smelled coffee and chocolate, etc etc...
I almost didn't want to tell them they were all drinking different beers.
I'd call him a hipster flat out, but he's in a stable relationship, has a good job and his bike has all its original gears. He left a PBR in the back of my fridge once... I found that lonely PBR to be even more ironic than a normal one.
Anyway.
I took a 6-pack of homebrew to his house for a party once. He hadn't brewed in a while due to moving and working a lot, so some of his newer friends and especially his wife's friends hadn't been exposed to much homebrew.
These hipsters thought it was just about the coolest thing ever that they all tasted different things in their unlabeled longneck bottles of Alaskan Winter Ale. One said she tasted flowers, one thought he smelled coffee and chocolate, etc etc...
I almost didn't want to tell them they were all drinking different beers.