Waynep005
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Since I began brewing I have more respect for the skills of craft and large commercial brewers. The ability to make the same beer exactly the the same in large batches time after time is impressive.
It was BJ's Brewhouse.
I tried an IPA and a stout. There was nothing bad about either one, I just thought the IPA was kind of bland and the stout was thin and without a whole lot of taste.
I understand they need to appeal to a wide audience, and Daytona isn't known for discerning customers so I can't fault them for playing it safe.
Jim Koch doesn't screw around. Boston Lager I believe uses a triple decoction. Pretty rare in the craft scene.
It was BJ's Brewhouse.
I tried an IPA and a stout. There was nothing bad about either one, I just thought the IPA was kind of bland and the stout was thin and without a whole lot of taste.
I understand they need to appeal to a wide audience, and Daytona isn't known for discerning customers so I can't fault them for playing it safe.
bwarbiany said:BJ's sucks. They put about as much care into the production of their beer as they do their pizza. They'd need to add some flavor to both to even begin to approach "bland"...