Saltine crackers, Twinkies and fruit roll-ups are also difficult to make at home.
No point here, jut an observation.
No point here, jut an observation.
Saltine crackers, Twinkies and fruit roll-ups are also difficult to make at home.
No point here, jut an observation.
Saltine crackers, Twinkies and fruit roll-ups are also difficult to make at home.
No point here, jut an observation.
How about we all fight the fire, you know, where the actual fire is. Where are these unchallenged BMC bashing threads?
I don't drink BMC, enough said.
I was actually asked a couple days ago what I thought of BMC (forgot who asked) and I thought for a moment and told them this.
"I generally don't like the American lagers. My first try at beer was Bud, and I didn't drink beer again for years after that. They are just not my thing. However, I have *immense* respect for the technical skill and mastery of brewing that goes into brewing consistently at that scale. You basically have to be at the peak of your field to consistently brew BMC."
This immediately piqued their interest, and we got into a conversation about how BMC is so unforgiving of mistakes and variation. That lead to a general discussion of beer styles, and the golden question:
"So what is it about BMC that you like?" or "What *don't* you like in beer?" and suddenly you've gone from critique to their taste profile, and you can suggest styles of beer that will expand their drinking experience, and avoid making them feel bad.