zieglemt
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May as well put it in here, looking for 1 for Huna Day. Just found out this week that I can make it. Any bottle allotment, would be willing to split bottles or even just pay for fest portion .
This must be driven by ********* profit bros, yes?
Damn that almost makes it worth dealing with the nuclear fallout that is TBBW.2012 Leon was on tap at CCB all night and no one gave a ****. #NewMoneyIsn'tThatBadSometimes
2 hours into Hunahpu Day and this is by far the most well organized and executed Hunahpu Day yet. Plenty of space, bathrooms, water, etc. Very nicely done.
Been enjoying a very nice time along the east side of the state thus far, driving across the vast expanse of Central Florida today to add nothing to the crowds at these ridiculous beer events, but can someone please explain briefly why people care so much about these AC releases? Every beer I've had from them, BA or otherwise, has been forgettable and just like every other adjunct/pastry stout or IPA out there replicated hundreds of times over and currently getting worse by the day in all of our overpacked cellars. This must be driven by ********* profit bros, yes?
Yes this is how insulin resistance and the moonbutter were to me, but I thought an ounce or two was interesting nonetheless. I think their whole deal is balancing an extreme amount of sweetness with a good amount of lactose. Seems to be the constant theme there and in most cases, they accomplish what they set out to do and that's why I don't knock them. Seems to also be why high ranking members of the pastryarchy subscribe to said beers with unequivocal enthusiasm.Every time I've had an AC stout it was undrinkably sweet. To be fair I've only been there like three times though.
You know what im most sad about from this week? That I forgot to make a huna voting bot to get old Rasputin to win.
Doesn't lactose add some sweetness?Yes this is how insulin resistance and the moonbutter were to me, but I thought an ounce or two was interesting nonetheless. I think their whole deal is balancing an extreme amount of sweetness with a good amount of lactose. Seems to be the constant theme there and in most cases, they accomplish what they set out to do and that's why I don't knock them. Seems to also be why high ranking members of the pastryarchy subscribe to said beers with unequivocal enthusiasm.
Not really sure honestly, I just know it adds that milky mouthfeel. I'm not a homebrewer or anything. Not sure how they get the sweetness other than the choice of malts.Doesn't lactose add some sweetness?
Lactose is milk sugar...it def adds more sweetness. So being good at balancing sweetness with sweetness really doesn't make sense.
I shouldn't be getting involved here. I've never even really heard of this brewery until their fanboys apparently started shitting on voodoo (haha, drama. Now I hate them for no good reason).
But when I hear someone say that a beer is good in two ounce increments, what I actually hear is "this beer is bad". I will never desire to only consume two ounces of beer and just continue on my way.
Maybe I should have stood in those lines & been part of the problem. Nah.