HenrikO
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Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?I'm really enjoying the power struggle between MD owners and soon-to-be Rareownerstraders.
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Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?I'm really enjoying the power struggle between MD owners and soon-to-be Rareownerstraders.
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Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Have we pretty much mastered IPAs, as a brewing nation?
Are there still any decent sized markets in the US where a number of good-to-great local-ish IPAs aren't easily available? I know there's still crap on the shelves everywhere (60 minute has national distro, right?), but the easy availability of top-tier options seemingly everywhere is damn impressive these days.
Not at all. I'll grab a few BCBS and hit my BA stout quota for the year.Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
I had that feeling. I drank beer until it went away.I didn't recognize the feeling for a long time. Now I do. It is shame.
It's not something I have pride for, but rather feel ashamed of myself for letting it come to this. How did I slip so far without noticing it? Without the realization that I'm literally and figuratively hiding away the object of my shame in a dark, cool closet? How did my "cellar" get to be this big? What on Earth have I done? Why do I have so much I don't know why I bought?
This whole thing is ******* stupid.
"Poured in a glass over ice," but it's totally a beer.I'll just leave this here
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"Poured in a glass over ice," but it's totally a beer.
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Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
Pretty sure regular BCBS uses Heaven Hill brand barrels. So...I am honestly not interested. I always enjoy BCBS and its variants, but Heaven Hill BA beers are usually my least favorite barrels for bourbon BA beers.
Pretty sure regular BCBS uses Heaven Hill brand barrels. So...
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This was pretty popular in the summer...
You're not alone.Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
You're not alone.
I also found out that buying regular Abraxas is now a ticketed event.
Beer is definitely stupid.
I mean, it should be pretty clear at this point that all the rare BA stout releases are 90% hype and 10% good beer. With this insane level of hype, is it even possible to separate out "I think I might like this" from "I will definitely like this because everyone else likes this"? Psychological experiments have shown that just a few strangers' opinions can be enough to change someone's mind; how can you even attempt to hold on to the tatters of your own taste when bottles of this stupid stuff sell for hundreds of dollars? How can you drink this stuff and definitively say that it's you, not the cultural substrate of ludicrously expensive, oppressively hyped craft beer, that takes pleasure in its drinking? It's a battle of your lonely, haggard, infintesimal will against thousands of years of natural selection and social pressure. That's not a battle that you will ever win, regardless of how many Rares, MDs, or Xbox360s you might be getting for your trade.Am I the only one totally, 100 per cent not interested in the new Rare?
Beer is stupid. I hate beer.
Trade vapists
The FB home of MordorMongo?
I mean, it should be pretty clear at this point that all the rare BA stout releases are 90% hype and 10% good beer. With this insane level of hype, is it even possible to separate out "I think I might like this" from "I will definitely like this because everyone else likes this"? Psychological experiments have shown that just a few strangers' opinions can be enough to change someone's mind; how can you even attempt to hold on to the tatters of your own taste when bottles of this stupid stuff sell for hundreds of dollars? How can you drink this stuff and definitively say that it's you, not the cultural substrate of ludicrously expensive, oppressively hyped craft beer, that takes pleasure in its drinking? It's a battle of your lonely, haggard, infintesimal will against thousands of years of natural selection and social pressure. That's not a battle that you will ever win, regardless of how many Rares, MDs, or Xbox360s you might be getting for your trade.
anyway, I'm just gonna throw a couple cinnamon sticks in my ten fidy and call it a day.
You know, I know this steak doesn't exist. I know that when I put it in my mouth, the Matrix is telling my brain that it is juicy and delicious. After nine years, you know what I realize? Ignorance is bliss.
I don't chase whales but I'm also not going to drink the same 4 shelf beers the rest of my life either. I like to try new things, both local and out of state, and I even like to mix it up with beers that I have had before. Saying it all tastes roughly the same or whatever is as silly as chasing every last release.I agree with you. But, as a counter point to this part, I'd say...who cares? It's like the scene in the Matrix:
So who care what is making you think that what you are drinking is the best beer ever (actual taste, hype, other people's reviews, etc.) if at the end of the day, it leads to the same experience: you thinking you just drank the best beer ever.
The only way you could do it is to find a bunch of similar beers and do a blind taste test.
Anyway, this is why I don't try to chase the latest beer of the week and have tried to stop trading in general, outside of sending a few boxes back and forth here and there with friends or people I enjoy swapping boxes with. I'm learning to just enjoy what I have available, which is a lot of really good stuff. I'm trying to not even chase the limited beers that hit town anymore. If I stumble upon one so be it, otherwise....meh. Not worth it.
I don't chase whales but I'm also not going to drink the same 4 shelf beers the rest of my life either. I like to try new things, both local and out of state, and I even like to mix it up with beers that I have had before. Saying it all tastes roughly the same or whatever is as silly as chasing every last release.
I even like to mix it up with beers that I have had before.
You didn't. I was agreeing with you, albeit in a poorly written manner.I didn't see anyone say that...I know I certainly didn't.
Sometimes I have a beer that I've had before and then I have another one. Living on the edge, to the limit.dafuq
You didn't. I was agreeing with you, albeit in a poorly written manner.