Me: I mess around with brewing some of my own beers from time to time.
Person: Yea I've heard that is kind of taking off as a hobby, can you make me some bud light?
Me: Die in a fire.
Haha a tried to explain this to this church nut I work with. He asked if I could make something good and "full bodied" like heinekin...
I said: you self identify as a christian right? Well you asking me that is like a flamboyantly gay person asking to join your church. No he can't, and it pisses you off that they asked
Had a guy try to explain to me why he didn't like craft beer. "They don't use the same brewing process a real brewery " smh
Me: you're a special kind of stupid aren't you (In my head). Tell me then what differentiates the two?
Them: well I'm not sure but I know they don't use the same kind of ingredients.
Me: oh, what ingredients do they use at pbr?
Them: I don't know but I do know that the process is totally different.
Me: so, what's the lautering/mash process then?
Them: I don't know it's just different
Me: you're an ******
Haha a tried to explain this to this church nut I work with. He asked if I could make something good and "full bodied" like heinekin...
I said: you self identify as a christian right? Well you asking me that is like a flamboyantly gay person asking to join your church. No he can't, and it pisses you off that they asked
you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar, right?
of course, you catch the most flies with bullsh!t.
personally, I like using the stick because I'm an a-hole. I'm also a snob because I won't drink things I don't like nor pay homage to giant companies mass producing things I don't like.ipe:
I believe I saw a video paying homage to a mass produced beer. Of course it was properly aged.![]()
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personally, I like using the stick because I'm an a-hole. I'm also a snob because I won't drink things I don't like nor pay homage to giant companies mass producing things I don't like.ipe:
personally, I like using the stick because I'm an a-hole. I'm also a snob because I won't drink things I don't like nor pay homage to giant companies mass producing things I don't like.ipe:
What if a giant company mass produced something you did like?
we ran into a couple and the woman mentioned that their husband has recently gotten into making wall clocks out of squirrel hides
ones I get all the time: 'oh... you make clocks? do they tell REAL time?' or 'I don't like DARK time'
see now, Captain Crunch, that happens all the time. Coca Cola and Dr. Pepper for instance. I don't dislike BMC's because they are giant corporations, I dislike them because they TASTE LIKE CRAP. it has nothing to do with the size of the company, it's what they produce.
You can't have your beer and drink it, too.
Look around this forum and see how many times someone criticizes the mass produced beers for using "cheap adjuncts" like corn, rice, sugar, or corn syrup (ingredients). Also note the number of times things like "beechwood aging" is criticized, or other shortcuts for speeding production up (process).
So while you're friend doesn't know the specifics, he is not wrong (and likely not an ******) about the fact that the ingredients and processes differ between large and small breweries.
And if this were flipped around, one might say that "craft" breweries use different processes and ingredients, which makes the beer "better." In fact, you'll find a billion threads here extolling the virtues of certain ingredients and processes that are different than how large brewers do it.
So if the processes and ingredients are the same, what makes "craft beer" different (and, by implication, better)?
BMC wouldn't literally spend more than a billion dollars on advertising, year after year after year, if it didn't work...
Then why did you mention giant companies and mass production? That's got nothing to do with the taste.
quit trying to pull politician BS. I'll refer you to the latest BMC love/hate thread. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-does-bmc-brew-beer-has-no-flavor-501391/ I encourage you to read the whole thread. I don't have a problem with large companies or corporations, I have a problem with bland products. it gets even worse when some ******** tells me I need to go suck said companies d*** because they have great consistency and millions of people buy their product, hence them being the best in the universe. you can twist it how you want. you can go cup BMC or McDonald's balls if you want, but I'm not gonna praise them because they consistently put out mediocre products that I don't like.
Is there an "Anger Management" sub-forum?
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quit trying to pull politician BS. I'll refer you to the latest BMC love/hate thread. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-does-bmc-brew-beer-has-no-flavor-501391/ I encourage you to read the whole thread. I don't have a problem with large companies or corporations, I have a problem with bland products. it gets even worse when some ******** tells me I need to go suck said companies d*** because they have great consistency and millions of people buy their product, hence them being the best in the universe. you can twist it how you want. you can go cup BMC or McDonald's balls if you want, but I'm not gonna praise them because they consistently put out mediocre products that I don't like.
That wanted a "pounding the table" emoticon.
Nice language, first off.
I'm not sure if you're responding to what I said, or talking about some other thread somewhere. But I'm pretty sure I didn't say that you had to give props to a product you didn't like just because it is consistent or because millions of people buy it.
I'm pretty sure that what I said and implied is that you have a problem with large companies as well as not liking their products. I suggested that the size of the company and the fact that they mass produce their product isn't really relevant to whether or not the product is good or if it is something you enjoy or not. The size of the company has nothing to do with that.
So, while I think it's fine to say, "I don't drink X because I don't like the way it tastes," AND I think it's fine to say, "I don't drink X because I don't like the company's business practices," I think you're making a leap to say/imply, "Company X's product is bad because they're a giant corporation that mass produces their product." It's just not a very smart way to form an argument.
Again, you don't have to like or even respect a product for its consistency - I never said that. You don't have to like companies and the way they do business. The fact that you mention the size of the company sort of shows that it's not just the taste that you don't like.
The fact that you mention McDonald's is hilarious. Last I checked, they don't brew beer. Since we're talking about the TASTE of certain beers, I don't see how it's relevant. Except for the fact that they are another big corporation, not because they make bland beer.
quit trying to pull politician BS. I'll refer you to the latest BMC love/hate thread. https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f14/how-does-bmc-brew-beer-has-no-flavor-501391/ I encourage you to read the whole thread. I don't have a problem with large companies or corporations, I have a problem with bland products. it gets even worse when some ******** tells me I need to go suck said companies d*** because they have great consistency and millions of people buy their product, hence them being the best in the universe. you can twist it how you want. you can go cup BMC or McDonald's balls if you want, but I'm not gonna praise them because they consistently put out mediocre products that I don't like.