BasementBrewmistress
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Do I smell trollbait? Seems like the OP meant to provoke some strong feeling without providing necessary details on how he dealt with the guests.
lol... I have my 14 year old son ready to throw things at the TV now when the "we hop our beer three times" crap comes on. He takes it personally that they claim their beer is better because of it, now that he knows why hops can be added at three different stages in beer production.
I find that a little knowledge has both helped and harmed my appreciation of commercial beer.
Do I smell trollbait? Seems like the OP meant to provoke some strong feeling without providing necessary details on how he dealt with the guests.
Perhaps I should have better explained myself and I apologize for that. I definitely was not trolling for a hate thread, though I definitely got that. I was more trying to insight responses around what people bring to the party. Funny how after 10 pages of responses how people interpret the OP. lol now if only it was acceptable to drink on the job........
Thats the beauty of the internet. After awhile, you can always go back and say "Just kidding".
I think the moral of the story here is "Don't hang out with beer snobs or brew geeks because you'll undoubtedly start an argument."
Down south here we just go off of what we were taught coming up. I had a super bowl party at my house and I had 3 ice chests set up with beer. One with some of my home brews, and one with coors light and the other with bud light. I know everyone doesn't like (or want to pay the high price) for craft beers. Every guest that walked through my door came in with their own drinks of choice and some kind of hour dourve or desert. When the evening was done, nobody grabs their left overs and leaves. You leave it as a sign of thanks for having them in your house and entertaining them. Now I have an extra surplus of BMC's, a couple of bottles of wine and a bottle of Knob Creek. Guess that's just how we roll. Never show up empty handed and always leave empty handed.
Down south here we just go off of what we were taught coming up. I had a super bowl party at my house and I had 3 ice chests set up with beer. One with some of my home brews, and one with coors light and the other with bud light. I know everyone doesn't like (or want to pay the high price) for craft beers. Every guest that walked through my door came in with their own drinks of choice and some kind of hour dourve or desert. When the evening was done, nobody grabs their left overs and leaves. You leave it as a sign of thanks for having them in your house and entertaining them. Now I have an extra surplus of BMC's, a couple of bottles of wine and a bottle of Knob Creek. Guess that's just how we roll. Never show up empty handed and always leave empty handed.
Geez, Now who would bring Knob Creek!? Man, don't they know what good whiskey is? It's the Crown man, the Crown!
LOL, actually, it's good stuff
Dang dude, you must like the abuse... haha
Geez, Now who would bring Knob Creek!? Man, don't they know what good whiskey is? It's the Crown man, the Crown!
LOL, actually, it's good stuff
Knob is good stuff, but if he brought Crown, I would not have know who won the game until the next morning.![]()
Well, let just say that I got what I didn't expect and came back for damage control......*sigh*
T's exactly what the subject sounds like. I just finished hosting a Super Bowl party (Yeah Giants!!) anyway, I told everyone that it would cover the meat if others brought sides and beer. The only beer we were treated to was Coors light and bud. What the heck! Don't these people appreciate good beer? Does anyone else experience this?
webgodhog said:Well, let just say that I got what I didn't expect and came back for damage control......*sigh*
Yep, it happens. And now I feel the need to brew more and host another party to complain about.......I'm sure I can find something.
Stay tuned
I'm pretty forgiving with other peoples choices in beer, but it doesnt mean I want Bud Light laying around my house.
b-boy said:Here's what I do:
1) I throw the party.
2) I tell people I will supply the beer.
3) They bring beer anyway.
4) I throw it on ice and if they want to drink it they're free to do so.
5) No one drinks it - They drink all my beer anyway.
6) I call my brother-in-law the next day to come over and pickup free beer.
Everyone is happy! Especially my brother-in-law (He got a 30 pack a few weeks ago).
Turning down free beer? To me that is far worse a crime than having it at your house.[/I]