Podunkparte
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Centuries of snobbery and pretentiousness vs a couple years
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Centuries of snobbery and pretentiousness vs a couple years
Semi-serious answer:
-Many people claim some version of "it ages differently/better" which might be true (the differently part at least probably is) but I doubt most of them stay unopened long enough to really tell. Maybe this argument works for old lambic but mostly I think it's bunk or at best unverified.
-They are fun/cool to pour at parties and bottle shares (bigger bottles even more so of course), which is a perfectly fine reason to want them and I enjoy this aspect myself.
God dammit yes. Only because we're sharing in line. I love morning beers.I assumed the bottom part was for shares and the novelty.
shelf_turd_ferguson you in line for the Magnum bottles?
Based on what I've read about the chemistry of aging beer/wine, there's no reason whatsoever to think it's true. People wildly overrate how important things like molecular oxygen are, and wildly underrate how porous bottle sealing is (IIRC you get more oxygen ingress through a modern bottlecap per year than is present in the headspace at sealing and it's not even close), and that's the type of thing that can plausibly be effected by changing the bottle size. (Though, now that I think about it, if the sealing method is the exact same between two different sizes that means the bigger bottle has less oxygen ingress per volume, but as I said molecular oxygen is not actually all that important at these levels.) It's probably a combination of confirmation bias and natural variation between bottles (ie two bottles will age differently regardless of size). I suppose there's some chance they'd react to temperature fluctuations different (larger format bottles tend to be thicker, plus the increased V/A ratio will mean they take longer to reach thermal equilibrium), but that is likely a really small effect.I've got a buddy who is hardcore into champagne (fluent in France and travels to that region once or twice a year) and he says this is true. With beer? He just thinks those guys are idiots with too much disposable income.
According to an image I'm looking at on ALTCB there was an "unofficial" line at midnight that was full of 50 by the time someone got there at 3:30am.More than 50 people arrived before sunrise.
So they can open it on their kid's 21 birthday. Duh.Why do people make such a big deal about Magnum bottles?
It's the same beer that is in 500ml bottles, what am I missing?
Is it extra storage brewing?Brewery opens membership club with stupid name and a "coin" as a special benefit, charges an additional 75 bucks to hold you bottles for you. **** off.
Is it extra storage brewing?
Based on what I've read about the chemistry of aging beer/wine, there's no reason whatsoever to think it's true. People wildly overrate how important things like molecular oxygen are, and wildly underrate how porous bottle sealing is (IIRC you get more oxygen ingress through a modern bottlecap per year than is present in the headspace at sealing and it's not even close), and that's the type of thing that can plausibly be effected by changing the bottle size. (Though, now that I think about it, if the sealing method is the exact same between two different sizes that means the bigger bottle has less oxygen ingress per volume, but as I said molecular oxygen is not actually all that important at these levels.) It's probably a combination of confirmation bias and natural variation between bottles (ie two bottles will age differently regardless of size). I suppose there's some chance they'd react to temperature fluctuations different (larger format bottles tend to be thicker, plus the increased V/A ratio will mean they take longer to reach thermal equilibrium), but that is likely a really small effect.
Anyway, there's been enough studies of flavor perception to know that it's enormously impacted by expectations, so it's essentially impossibly to test these things without doing giant, blinded studies. (Which, to the champagne world's credit, they did do with upright/side storage, though I've never been able to actually read the paper that resulted wikipedia claims the result was that upright was better, but the body that commissioned it still recommends side storage, which is essentially par for the course with this ****.)
Anyway
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
Brewery opens membership club with stupid name and a "coin" as a special benefit, charges an additional 75 bucks to hold your bottles for you. **** off.
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
Is it just so you can say you did it and get some attention, whether positive or negative?
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
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We're talking about a brewer that literally added a $100 bill to the mash one time.
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
Wait was that Evil Twin or The Veil? Because, given how much **** and cocaine is all over American currency, I have many reaction gifs for whomever is responsible this:
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Tired hands is at $20/4pack for a DIPA and this one is dry hopped, so $18.50 doesn't even seem too bad.Randall some Popeyes or Church's into the beer with a French press
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
I know we all yapped about this before, but now official things are official.
I don't care if you can't taste the chicken. The point is that it happened. I'm too tired to think of a witty pun this time around. ant880 / KWMiles / yamar68 / FTowne -- I'm sure you guys can come up with something though.
I think that it is ******* stupid.
neckbeards talking.... super annoying.