cultclassic89
Well-Known Member

I quit.
More like IPA³.By that logic, would an "Imperial Double IPA" be a quad IPA?
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I quit.
http://www.ratebeer.com/forums/ongo...es-regarding-constructive-feedback_283186.htm
This is starting to get interesting.
And add me to the list of people wanting to try Pineapple Sculpin.
I've always wondered this about **** like ABVMZ: if a group of folks really don't like the **** that went down with that beer, what's to stop them from creating their own vigilante trade group to obtain all these bottles and send the ******** rocks and bricks instead?Thanks for sending me to ratebeer. I had a message waiting for me that I completely forgot about. Convo went something like this:
him:Hey, are you interested in abvmz? (references my post I made over there a while back)
Me: I may. Depends on what you're asking.
Him: It's been traded twice now, I think I want 2x zenne or 1 zenne + a&t = abvmz.
Me: **** off (said in a much nicer way).
It's all inconsistent and stupid, and asking someone willing to use those terms (who isn't being funny) is just asking for a boring-ass exploration of what words really mean, MAN.Melvin 2x4 (which comes out today) is a 10% DIPA, but they used to call it a "quadruple pale ale". Isn't Abner an "imperial pale ale" and not a double IPA?
The cost of shipping rocks and bricks, mostly.what's to stop them from creating their own vigilante trade group to obtain all these bottles and send the ******** rocks and bricks instead?
I have bandied the idea of luring one of them with the idea of a whale bottle share to a high crime area and somehow leaving them in their underwear dosed with hallucinogens.I've always wondered this about **** like ABVMZ: if a group of folks really don't like the **** that went down with that beer, what's to stop them from creating their own vigilante trade group to obtain all these bottles and send the ******** rocks and bricks instead?
It would certainly be like that one instance of holding a trade hostage that happened recently with that TB user I can't be bothered to remember. Would anyone really complain though?
So it's ok to be a bad trader if the person you're ******* over is someone you find repulsive to begin with?I've always wondered this about **** like ABVMZ: if a group of folks really don't like the **** that went down with that beer, what's to stop them from creating their own vigilante trade group to obtain all these bottles and send the ******** rocks and bricks instead?
It would certainly be like that one instance of holding a trade hostage that happened recently with that TB user I can't be bothered to remember. Would anyone really complain though?
Pretty much sounds like a standard outing to Mikkeller Bar SF.I have bandied the idea of luring one of them with the idea of a whale bottle share to a high crime area and somehow leaving them in their underwear dosed with hallucinogens.
I don't really wan't the kidnapping charge or whatever associated with the second part.
Pretty much sounds like a standard outing to Mikkeller Bar SF.
Fair point.The cost of shipping rocks and bricks, mostly.
Nah, I think it's a ****** move too. But considering the lengths some people in this hobby will go to to exploit others, I'm honestly surprised a plot like that hasn't been put in play already from some misguided individuals who take this **** way too seriously.So it's ok to be a bad trader if the person you're ******* over is someone you find repulsive to begin with?
I pretty much put everything on a CC but I pay it off every month. Gotta get them rewards points.If I had to even think about craft beer in relation to my overall financial stability, I wouldn't drink. The though of someone using credit makes me cringe.
So it's ok to be a bad trader if the person you're ******* over is someone you find repulsive to begin with?
The renaissance faire side of things would be omitted.But probably without the possibility of meeting some guy wielding throwing knives in the line. Just regular knives.
As far as that beer itself goes, I really want to think that "Simcoe, Mosaic, Citra, and Experimental hops" will be really good, but I'm expecting the verdict will be "tastes like basically every other hoppy Sierra Nevada beer".
wait, are we bashing Sierra Nevada now?
Yes, for putting out a very reasonably priced mix of beers that if any one of the associated breweries put theirs in a bomber and sold it for $15, people would be posting ISO's for weeks.wait, are we bashing Sierra Nevada now?
Does anyone drink Torpedo and think "yeah, Citra bomb!"?
Am I supposed to? Torpedo is ******* delicious. That's all I care about.
You're probably right, but at least they're also trying some new things, right?
http://beercamp.sierranevada.com/beers/sweet-sunny-south/
Sweet Sunny South is:
A table saison with corn grits, black tea, honeysuckle, peach, papaya, guava and prickly pear.
I'm not sure if we're drinking beer anymore.
hipsterTorpedo is a sad waste of good hops.
I drank IPAs a lot better than Torpedo when it wasn't even a twinkle in Ken Grossman's eye, and I continue to do so today.hipster
Wouldn't an Imperial Session IPA just be an IPA?
I call dibs on brewing a Session Session IPA. It's really just 1.5% hop water.
I would call it Double Session, but people would mistake that for a regular IPA as well.
I drank IPAs a lot better than Torpedo when it wasn't even a twinkle in Ken Grossman's eye, and I continue to do so today.