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I really love my homebrew, so I drink them slow to savor them. On the same note, after that period of time is up it is nice to have a little bit of a head buzz going on. Also keeps me from blowing my stash too quick.

That being said, my last two beers were in the 4-5% range. Right now I have a Bells Two Hearted clone in the fermentor, and an IPA just isnt an IPA unless its got a little extra pizazz in the ethanol department.
 
If you don't give a damn about ABV, then what is this? ;)

I figured a highly fermentable low ABV beer would likely be low calorie.

Does lagering drop calories out of suspension?;)

Any suggestions? I don't care, but when she's happy.....you get the idea.
 
Unless it is a Barleywine or an imperial stout where the ABV is approaching double that of my normal brews, I don't care.

Even then I just want to generally have some idea that they pack more punch than the others.

I care about efficiency, and I want to know when fermentation is done, but beyond that I care not.

I like to think I brew just for the beauty of the beer. I guess I don't see why some people seem to care A LOT.

IMHO, the ABV is part of a beer's beauty. Regards, GF.
 
Indeed, cheers to all!

I am glad this didn't become an argument.

ABV is part of the beauty of say.........Stone Vertical 090909.

I plan to brew that, and I plan on it being an alcohol bomb.

I savored that bastard for 45 minutes!!!

In fact, I expected to be called lazy or sloppy, not snobbish!Lol.

I have respect for any passionate brewer, anal about ABV or not.

:mug:
 
Being a person who is an occaisional beer drinker, as in I drink occaisionally and usually only 1 or 2 beers, I tend to lean towards the higher ABV styles. I like to get more done with less. To me, the mellow buzz is part of the beer drinking experience. I bougth a 6 pack of Fuller's ESB about 3 weeks ago just to see what it was like, I still have 3 left. I love beer, but I'm not a "beer drinker". If I have to drink 3 to feel that expected little attitude adjustment I'm not going to drink any. like I said, that is part of the experience of drinking a beer for me.
 

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