Or just suck the juice out of the lime and throw the Corona away.I think if corona is the only option then it's perfectly fine to shove a lime wedge in the bottle.
Or just suck the juice out of the lime and throw the Corona away.I think if corona is the only option then it's perfectly fine to shove a lime wedge in the bottle.
dkwolf said:Or just suck the juice out of the lime and throw the Corona away.
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pjj2ba said:Don't underestimate the importance of how the beer is poured!! I have a bookmark at home from one of Pilsner Urquell's website about how to pour a proper glass of beer, including discussion of dry foam vs wet foam, and then removing the dry foam at the end of the pour...
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next time in DC, try the Bier Baron, formerly the Brickskeller, Guinness World Record holder as "the bar with the largest selection of commercially available beers."
here's a list of what they have available
That's really funny. When I was in there, I thought it was odd that they encouraged us to taste the barley malt but didn't say anything about tasting the hops. So my friend and I each grabbed a little pellet and bit a little off....
I then understood.
But it was just a tiny nibble, so it only took 5 minutes to get my taste buds back. Can't imagine the impact of more than that.
Ha! I would like to see a show of hands of all of those that have never popped a hop pellet into their mouths to see what it tasted like.
I'll admit that I have done it. Once.
Or just suck the juice out of the lime and throw the Corona away.
Picture it, Germany circa 1400... "Hans I have this idea!" "Uh oh, another one of Helmut's 'ideas'" "No really, this is a good one... the church controls the gruit trade right?" "Yeah, so?" "well, if we throw a bunch of these bitter plants in the beer we'll get around all that" "Yeah... pretty much another one of your stupid ideas...."
Did the church really control gruit? Very interesting.
Funny story, at least I thought so. A while back I was playing WoW and drinking an IPA. "wow" I said in group chat, "they hopped this beer within an inch of its life." "Aw man that stinks, you cant have too much hops, or too little hops... you need just the right amount" "I know seriously..." and it went back and forth like this for a while, until I realized he was just agreeing with everything and anything I said.
was at Wegman's last night to grab a couple, saw a couple hipsters checking out the local craft beer lane when one asked the other, "what the hell is 'dry-hopped'?"
the other one answered, "don't worry about it. it's a marketing gimmick."
a coworker of mine came over during the brew and I got him to taste a hop pellet. I had just poured him about 4 oz. of an APA I have on tap. As he went to take a drink after he ate the pellet I asked him if he needed something to rinse the bitterness out of his mouth. He then replied "I'm drinking something even more bitter to rinse the bitterness out". :smack:
Whether thats the case or if its just misinformation that I've heard from several sources, Im not sure.
I would tend to believe it, seeing as the majority of brewers were in the monstaries anyway.
Funny story, at least I thought so. A while back I was playing WoW and drinking an IPA. "wow" I said in group chat, "they hopped this beer within an inch of its life." "Aw man that stinks, you cant have too much hops, or too little hops... you need just the right amount" "I know seriously..." and it went back and forth like this for a while, until I realized he was just agreeing with everything and anything I said.
"wait, how old are you?"
"17"
"And you've never had a beer..."
"Not a one"
"Oh... thanks for playing along"
"No problem"