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Has anyone else noticed how dialed in the Whole Punch series has been lately? Tangerine, jelly donut, and blueberry pie have all been excellent. I used to hit up DG and HH on Saturdays and wished I bought more DG and less HH but it's been the opposite recently. Cheers, Andy. Keep up the good work.

Infrequent poster here but just thought I'd break the cynical monotony. Hope I don't break the cycle of stupid GIFs.
 
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I think zombie was my second favorite thing at Big Pour yesterday. Favorite was hugging Andy.
(Honorable mention to that cucumber basil soup thing 4 Seasons had. I don't remember what they said was in it, but it sounded complicated and tasted great!)
 
Has anyone else noticed how dialed in the Whole Punch series has been lately? Tangerine, jelly donut, and blueberry pie have all been excellent. I used to hit up DG and HH on Saturdays and wished I bought more DG and less HH but it's been the opposite recently. Cheers, Andy. Keep up the good work.

Infrequent poster here but just thought I'd break the cynical monotony. Hope I don't break the cycle of stupid GIFs.

I'd be shocked if anyone else in here actually drinks milkshake IPAs.
 
Anyone going to get tilquin pinot bottles at liberty beer tomorrow? I'd like to try it, but alas, I'm much too cheap to spend $35-45 on one bottle.
 
So does liking a milkshake IPA make me a *********? I mean I know a lot of things make me a *********, I'm just asking about this one thing specifically.
How many of those things can you even drink? I think it's hard to get past 3-4 ounces. Same with baby food beers, pastry sours, and whatever other nasty flavor of the week is up next. Weird beers used to be a gimmick conversation piece that were worth maybe buying a single but now it seems like people are slammin four packs on the reg. I don't think it makes you a DB. I think either a lot of yinz have bad taste or the gimmick is more important than taste nowadays. Or I'm too old and just don't get it.
 
It's all just opinion obviously, but why cant people just like what they like without being wrong in some sort of way? The idea that beer is supposed to be some sort of specific set of things is kinda anti the spirit of craft beer in the first place. So if someone enjoys a milkshake IPA or a sour IPA or whatever, what's wrong with that?
 
How many of those things can you even drink? I think it's hard to get past 3-4 ounces. Same with baby food beers, pastry sours, and whatever other nasty flavor of the week is up next. Weird beers used to be a gimmick conversation piece that were worth maybe buying a single but now it seems like people are slammin four packs on the reg. I don't think it makes you a DB. I think either a lot of yinz have bad taste or the gimmick is more important than taste nowadays. Or I'm too old and just don't get it.
Milkshake IPA is like that gimmick that all the jocks in high school were "into" & then when you saved up all you money & bought that Starter Jacket Milkshake IPA Calgary Flames ******* lit ass jacket they were all "stupid nerd, milkshake starter jackets were last season" and you're left standing there with a triple fluff down winter ass jacket in July with your mom giving you that told you so look.

That Lavery/Grist House/Erie sour lactose fruited IPA was ******* insanely good tho.
 
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