kombat
Well-Known Member
You think condoms are too bitter?
There's a mouthfeel joke in there somewhere, but I'm pretty sure the mods would delete it.
You think condoms are too bitter?
Aren't those the same thing?
yes, yes they are
Depends on how far you're willing to go to confuse a drunk. For Steve the Bartender, the answer was always "All The Way."
Now I've got Kenny Loggins stuck in my head.
I LedOL.You think condoms are too bitter?
But what seems to be a recurring theme in threads like these, which drives me nuts, is that sooner or later someone makes a statement to the effect of "you're just following a trend, you don't really like X." As if the maker of the statement is the arbiter of some objective standard.
IPA is America's contribution to the beer world.
I hate sweet potatoes. I don't need a club of like minded individuals to help me avoid them. I just don't buy or order them. Does that limit my choices sometimes? Yes, but I manage.
IPA is America's contribution to the beer world.
I dont like them either, so if you change your mind i will join your club. Not as a financially contributing member though.
A wise man once told me if it don't make dollars it don't make sense. So no club.
IPA is America's contribution to the beer world.
IPA is America's contribution to the beer world.
Just the opposite,
America's contribution to the world is lack luster, mass produced beer -IE: BMC.
The other contribution is the wonderful marketing campaign that made 'Mericans believe that this lack luster lager is the "king of beers", and drinking anything else is unAmerican!
....but if I wanted 5000IBUs I'd just start dipping hop pellets like Skoal
Why do I suddenly want to try this?!?!? :cross:
You mean you haven't?
Next brew day, it's happening.
Next brew day, it's happening.
You mean you haven't?
My take is, if I wanted the ipa taste, I'd go eat a bowl full of grass.
Just the opposite,
America's contribution to the world is lack luster, mass produced beer -IE: BMC.
are you floccing crazy, man?!? this would never catch on! it certainly hasn't been "Family Tradition Since Prohibition" for the Klubb gene pool. what kind of social degenerate would want to create something they enjoy and enjoy doing it themselves? as I've been told before by smart mouthy butthole face kitties, "There's these places call 'stores' that actually sell beer that's already been made for you." besides, you can't get any better than Budweiser. they are the king of beers. says so right on the fancy bow tie vortex color changing can. it's brewed the hard way with beechwood control tower rooms and barley traffic controllers. how dare you even think about wanting to do something on your own that could bring any aspect of diversity to your own personal taste?!? I got my eyes on you... I'm always watching... always.ipe:Man I wish there was a way that I could enjoy any style of beer I wanted whenever I wanted without having to rely on the store to supply it for me.
Like if I wanted a stout, how could I enjoy a stout if I can't find one at the store?
Hold on.. I have an idea. What if I were to research how breweries make beer and then took that process and applied it at a size appropriate for HOME use?
I could call it, HomeBrewing (pretty snazzy, don'tcha think?)
I bet this would work. I'm going to get online right now and see if there any information out there, maybe a website dedicated to teaching me how to make my own beer so I don't have to rely on the store to provide me with what I want to drink!
easy there, sunshine.
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