jabba11
www.CeeGeeBrewing.com
You don't have to like a certain beer or style but you should respect the ability to produce it. Just like BMC, they make a certain style of beer to an extremely high and consistent degree. I will admit that I have yet been able to duplicate. Alot of people don't like Belgian style beers, sour beers, etc but that doesn't mean they should be bashed. Some people absolutely love BMC and think "craft" beers are awful. I still bet nobody with basic home brewing equipment could duplicate a Tecate or Coors or whatever BMC is dishing out. I think it's funny when some people try to and when they are asked how it turned out they said it is great... " Just like XYZ but with more flavor!" This says to me that it is flawed and they just like the flaw because they made it. I know my first attempt at and ipa, apa, blonde, and witbier all turned out good. However in my 10 or so attempts to make a clean American style lager I have failed IMO. All of them were decent and some were pretty good but none have reached commercial level quality. We as home Brewers will be hard pressed to get even close without extreme filtration of which there are no viable options yet. In the end just brew what you like or just brew what you can because some styles are very hard.
yes with the right equipment you too can reproduce horrible flavorless beers with exacting efficiency and precision. I can respect that