jason91notch
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Also I agree, a properly poured Guinness is hard to turn down, even though I don't care for Diageo as a company.
Exactly! Even though we agree with you for the most part. It just sounds pompous. Just like if I were to say I would never step foot in a Applebees, Chile's, TGI Fridays, etc...because there are way better, local restaurants out there.
Exactly! Even though we agree with you for the most part. It just sounds pompous. Just like if I were to say I would never step foot in a Applebees, Chile's, TGI Fridays, etc...because there are way better, local restaurants out there.
I will probably never stop buying High Life
I don't eat chile's, Applebee's or TGI Friday's... I don't think that's pompous either, they charge way too much for crappy food at those places... Throw burger king and Wendy's in that category too
Does HBT have a "snob" emoticon? If not, let's get right to work on it!
You think Burger King and Wendy's charges way too much? :fro:
I don't eat chile's, Applebee's or TGI Friday's... I don't think that's pompous either, they charge way too much for crappy food at those places... Throw burger king and Wendy's in that category too
I like Wendy's 'normal' chicken sandwich and their fries can be good (if the people there are decent). I usually just do the drive-thu when I'm in a rush to get something that will stay down. When you're hungry enough...![]()
Of course I'll also go to Taco Hell from time to time. When I've really got a craving for the food, and don't have the ability to make it myself.Such as when out and about, or running out for a bite. Not to say everything either place sells is worth a damn, but some of the things are decent enough to eat, and won't make you regret it... Taco Hell might make others regret that I went there (a few hours later).
I see that as a 'bonus present'.
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emmdubb23 said:I really don't see how I am snobby for wanting quality...
HAHA... I have a love/hate relationship with taco hell. Mostly bc that was my first job...
I like Wendy's 'normal' chicken sandwich and their fries can be good (if the people there are decent).
You need to give big breweries the credit they deserve. Budweiser (not the light crap) is a great beer.
For example I hosted a blind beer tasting at my house a few years ago & most of the crowd was the "I hate commercial beer" home-brewer type. I served 12 beers from brown bagged commercial bottles. The bottle selection contained quite a few high end imports as well as some well known American brands and the range was lighter ale's to lager beers. It was a typical tasting session where I asked everyone to comment on the beers and at the end I asked for a vote. And the favorite was the Budweiser!!!
I like Wendy's 'normal' chicken sandwich and their fries can be good (if the people there are decent). I usually just do the drive-thu when I'm in a rush to get something that will stay down. When you're hungry enough...![]()
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Of course I'll also go to Taco Hell from time to time. When I've really got a craving for the food, and don't have the ability to make it myself.Such as when out and about, or running out for a bite. Not to say everything either place sells is worth a damn, but some of the things are decent enough to eat, and won't make you regret it... Taco Hell might make others regret that I went there (a few hours later).
I see that as a 'bonus present'.
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Wendy's fries are probably the worst in fast food (which isn't saying a whole hell of a lot)
Ever since they started the sea salt natural cut fries they just taste gross
You think Burger King and Wendy's charges way too much? :fro:
Busch lite is my go to beer pong / mass consumption beer. Everything has it's purpose and role. If a friend offers me a BMC product I am most certainly NOT going to insult them by not accepting it. Honestly the "craft" attitude that I see with a lot of people is a big turn off for me. I don't like it when the hipsters do it so I try not too - although I do personally try to avoid purchasing BMC products. Although...if you haven't tried the Lime-a-Rita...man you're really missing out.
I doubt I stop buying them they are just too good in the summer, an ice cold Miller Lite after a day in the heat is maybe the best beer ever. Make sure you understand I am not saying they are the best beer but the first couple after a hot day just cures what ails you.![]()
I really don't see how I am snobby for wanting quality...
I'd actually agree, there. Sure there's usually a bargain menu but most of the regular stuff is about the same price as a sandwich with a lot of snobby ingredients.
To get on topic, homebrewing has certainly taught me more about tasting beer. I don't drink a lot so when I bought beer at the store I knew which specific beers I liked but I didn't drink enough to tell the difference between a blond and a hefe (since by the time I bought another pack of beer I forgot the details of the previous one, just a "like/dislike" score).
And now that I've educated my palate a little more, yeah, a lot of major brand beers aren't as satisfying as I used to find them. I never could stand BMC, those brands were the reason I took so long to like beer (Guiness was the first time I liked a beer and for a while I thought I just liked dark beers but Guiness only satisfies me half the time, same for Stella Artois which was the first pale beer I liked).
It's the idea that:
Big business != quality
If you don't like light lagers, say so. It's not incorrect to say that they're not as flavorful as a pale ale.
It would also be ignorant to say:
Big business = light lagers
BMC makes a lot more than light lagers. I actually enjoy an Amber Bock from time to time. I don't know if they're still making it, but the Budweiser American Ale was a pretty solid amber. I don't know if you call "Sam Adams" mass-market, but they're still doing interesting craft beer things, and I've drank a fair amount of Boston Lager in airport bars and enjoyed it.
The post came off as elitist, not as a paean to quality.