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LBussy said:
I am saying that beer is beer, and more often than not people pay too much attention to what is on the label and not enough on what is in the glass. In this case "Import" (actually domestic since I was in Germany) was pretty close to "Domestic" (which was import since I was in Germany.) *I* was willing to dismiss MGD as being inferior when I had just spend a night in the beer tent pounding down Cluss - and they were very close in taste.

Clear as mud?

This whole forum proves that pretty much anyone can make a decent ale if they can follow directions. Not everyone can make BMC. I think maybe it would be fair that people *could* be beer snobs only after they have mastered the skill and science necessary to make a Bud Light clone.

I bought an American Light Lager from a local brewery whose IPAs and Pale Ales I really like. I was disappointed to find that they did a great job with the style.
It's a good idea for the brewery. I'd bring this beer to BMC drinking friends, they'd become familiar with the brewery and be more likely to try their other beers. It may also cater to snobs who choose clothing, cars, etc. by brand.
They'll pay twice the price of BMC and be seen with bottles from "XYZ" brewery, while enjoying the type of beer they like and feeling good about drinking a craft beer.
 
SharonaZamboni said:
I bought an American Light Lager from a local brewery whose IPAs and Pale Ales I really like. I was disappointed to find that they did a great job with the style.
It's a good idea for the brewery. I'd bring this beer to BMC drinking friends, they'd become familiar with the brewery and be more likely to try their other beers. It may also cater to snobs who choose clothing, cars, etc. by brand.
They'll pay twice the price of BMC and be seen with bottles from "XYZ" brewery, while enjoying the type of beer they like and feeling good about drinking a craft beer.

This post makes me smile:) mostly the part about the hipsters
 
I fought the urge of beer snobbery last night and won. Was at a cool little pizza place/tap house and they had Stone Enjoy By 5.17.13. Definitely give them props for having such a dank beer but it's, ya know, the 29th (28th at the time). Seems like Stone wouldn't be that stoked to find out it's being served past the date stated in the name of the beer. Or perhaps they couldn't care less. Probably the latter now that I think about it. Who knows. Either way, I'd be lying if I said that the urge to say something to the bartender wasn't there. But I held my tongue. Calling 'em out for serving a beer less than 2 weeks past its best by date seemed a bit snobby so I let it ride. If it's still there next month though...
 
I fought the urge of beer snobbery last night and won. Was at a cool little pizza place/tap house and they had Stone Enjoy By 5.17.13. Definitely give them props for having such a dank beer but it's, ya know, the 29th (28th at the time). Seems like Stone wouldn't be that stoked to find out it's being served past the date stated in the name of the beer. Or perhaps they couldn't care less. Probably the latter now that I think about it. Who knows. Either way, I'd be lying if I said that the urge to say something to the bartender wasn't there. But I held my tongue. Calling 'em out for serving a beer less than 2 weeks past its best by date seemed a bit snobby so I let it ride. If it's still there next month though...

Stone actually encourages its customers to report to them merchants that sell it after the date so they can address the problem.
 
Oh, right on - that's actually pretty cool. Thanks for letting me know. Maybe I'll have to look them up then...
 
Stone actually encourages its customers to report to them merchants that sell it after the date so they can address the problem.

they dont have that much power. They try but it doesnt always happen. THere is a store by my house that said they would only allow them to carry STone if it was kept in a cooler. Go .5 mile down the road to another store and it is sitting on the shelves
Koch is a little bit overboard if you have ever talked to him.
 
I am happy to bore anyone to tears about beer, so long as they initiate interest. Otherwise, I just smile and carry on. Taste is completely subjective. I can't tell you what you should like.
 
they dont have that much power. They try but it doesnt always happen. THere is a store by my house that said they would only allow them to carry STone if it was kept in a cooler. Go .5 mile down the road to another store and it is sitting on the shelves
Koch is a little bit overboard if you have ever talked to him.

I got that from a interview with him, he seemed really hardcore about it but I wouldnt know how they could effectively enforce it.
 
I fought the urge of beer snobbery last night and won. Was at a cool little pizza place/tap house and they had Stone Enjoy By 5.17.13. Definitely give them props for having such a dank beer but it's, ya know, the 29th (28th at the time). Seems like Stone wouldn't be that stoked to find out it's being served past the date stated in the name of the beer. Or perhaps they couldn't care less. Probably the latter now that I think about it. Who knows. Either way, I'd be lying if I said that the urge to say something to the bartender wasn't there. But I held my tongue. Calling 'em out for serving a beer less than 2 weeks past its best by date seemed a bit snobby so I let it ride. If it's still there next month though...

Just to be a jerk I would have sat at the bar, sipping the beer and subtlely pointing at the label giggling to myself.
 
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