I'm not sure why he was so compelled to spend so much time on it.
The thing I don't understand is that when making beer, the malted grain is mashed to convert starch into sugars. There aren't any genes in a sugar molecule, so what is the big deal whether the grain is GMO or not?
Look, we should be either having an open discussion about maybe perhaps curtailing our ever-growing population, or we need to embrace scientific advances that are necessary to feed everyone.
So, GMO beer tastes great, BUT is it less filling? (it IS a Miller Lite thread)
I have a master's degree in English, so I can answer that.
English sentences and grammar are mostly built around verbs, not nouns (subject). Sometimes the nouns are are explicit and sometimes they are implicit.
There is, as someone mentioned, the "you understood" construction.
"Shut the door." This is a proper sentence without an explicit subject. Some people call that "you understood" because it is understood that "you" is the implied subject. That's just an example of how sentences can be constructed without writing/saying the subject.
What Frank did was similar, but where Zeptrey is mistaken is what subject Frank implied. If we take a broader look at the text, we see that Frank uses the same construction again.
1. Do a little better health and calorie wise.
2. Don't want to support the GMO producers and
3. like a clean, light beer without chemicals.
4. I drink seven to ten beers a week. Maybe 12.*
In all 4 of these phrases, the implied or explicit subject is I. Not you. He is explaining how he lives his life and chooses food. He is not telling you or anyone else that they should do that.
How's that for linguistic and discourse analysis?
*Interestingly, there is another example of elliptical construction in line 4. When he says "Maybe 12," he actually means "Maybe [I drink] 12 [beers in a week]. There is a lot in that sentence that is left to context, including, again, the subject "I." He does not like to use I.
But I still don't understand what the harm is in NOT eating GMO food. Or the harm in eating organic. You say you don't want people to mislead others, but as far as the ways people can be misled, this seems like a fairly harmless one.
Wow -
One thing that is never mentioned - freedom of choice - if you want to buy stuff with only non organic gmo stuff - go for it!
If you don't want to consume all the extra stuff included with with non-organic and gmo stuff - then don't!
Hey folks! Thanks for replying to the thread in depth.
I was just making some statements about what / hour / why i consume certain goods and agree the user Kombat was being antagonistic.
It would appear to me the user Kombat just wanted to argue or had a need to prove a point. I'm not sure why he was so compelled to spend so much time on it.
Thanks for breaking down the thread!
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The clone is doing good. Just took a sample! Can taste the hallertau ... Nicely.... Was so simple to throw together. When I crack one open I will take a pic and post it
Hey folks! Thanks for replying to the thread in depth.
I was just making some statements about what / hour / why i consume certain goods and agree the user Kombat was being antagonistic.
It would appear to me the user Kombat just wanted to argue or had a need to prove a point. I'm not sure why he was so compelled to spend so much time on it.
Thanks for breaking down the thread!
Please do.
I recently kegged my fizzy light beer - just in time for the peak summer heat. Quite satisfying.
I did. I figure he's one of those people that like to always be right or have a need to prove how smart he is... But anyways.. The beer sample was spot on. Tasted like flat light beer and I think I may bottle half as is and bottle the rest after I set it over a few pounds of local fresh cherries. (Maybe)I But you might want to consider the gentleman's user name....![]()
What was your recipe?
I did a quick search for the cropper chopper.. Didn't come up.. Do you have it handy?
What's wrong with high fructose corn syrup? Its a good fermenter.
I have a hard time imagining a more challenging beer to brew than Miller Lite. There is NOTHING to hide behind. I am glad people are doing it...I think it would be a great way to really learn about your system.
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HFC tricks the pancreas into Not making insulin (in some people). There's allot of info out there about it.