reverseapachemaster1
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Not drinking IPA on the reg is pretty easy for me. It's not one of my favorite styles.
Not drinking IPA on the reg is pretty easy for me. It's not one of my favorite styles.
That's interesting. Tell me more.
Seriously. Why don't you like IPAs?
Are you a Communist or something?
Prefer sour and other mixed fermentation styles more. When I'm feeling the need for hoppy flavor I prefer pale ales or a hoppy lager. I also tend to drink a lot of low ABV beers which excludes IPAs. I don't hate IPA, there's just usually other beers I'd rather drink.
Fruited kettle soured FTWNot that you care, but IPAs are most of what I drink. Not that I only drink them, it's just hard to find other styles that I like that are made well. Most US saison brewing is a joke and good luck finding anyone taking the time to make superb lagers. They're around, there just aren't many. Quality Belgian Abbey-style beers? Most US brewers gave up on those years ago. Would LOVE if there were more breweries making consistently excellent sour and mixed fermentation beers, like you mentioned, but they're few and far between, as well, and since I drink most of my commercial beer at the pub that sort of limits my options.
I only drink IPAs when I find them fresh on the shelf. Which is often.
Probably a month but it depends on the beer. I can find Yellow Rose at a week old at the local grocery store as well as a few Saint Arnold IPAs that noones heard of. There's a brewery that puts out a mosaic IPA that becomes a malty mess after 2 weeks so I don't even bother with that one.How old is "too old" for you?
Not that you care, but IPAs are most of what I drink. Not that I only drink them, it's just hard to find other styles that I like that are made well. Most US saison brewing is a joke and good luck finding anyone taking the time to make superb lagers. They're around, there just aren't many. Quality Belgian Abbey-style beers? Most US brewers gave up on those years ago. Would LOVE if there were more breweries making consistently excellent sour and mixed fermentation beers, like you mentioned, but they're few and far between, as well, and since I drink most of my commercial beer at the pub that sort of limits my options.
The organization added two new lines to its Marketing and Advertising Code Wednesday, advising brewers that, along with avoiding advertisements that encourage things like underage consumption or drunk driving, their marketing materials should not:
The organization also announced that beers entered into its annual Great American Beer Festival and biennial World Beer Cup competitions would henceforth be subject to review by the newly formed Advertising Complaint Review Panel composed of three members independent from the beer industry with experience in law, marketing and academia (you can read about the panel and their qualifications using that link). Brands the panel finds fall outside the BA’s advertising code will still be allowed to win the awards, but will be banned from using them in any brewery marketing (by putting the GABF medal on the beer’s label, for instance) and will not have their names announced during award ceremonies.
- contain sexually explicit, lewd, or demeaning brand names, language, text, graphics, photos, video, or other images that reasonable adult consumers would find inappropriate for consumer products offered to the public; or
- contain derogatory or demeaning text or images.
Not that you care, but IPAs are most of what I drink. Not that I only drink them, it's just hard to find other styles that I like that are made well. Most US saison brewing is a joke and good luck finding anyone taking the time to make superb lagers. They're around, there just aren't many. Quality Belgian Abbey-style beers? Most US brewers gave up on those years ago. Would LOVE if there were more breweries making consistently excellent sour and mixed fermentation beers, like you mentioned, but they're few and far between, as well, and since I drink most of my commercial beer at the pub that sort of limits my options.
How about this.
The first week in June is "no IPAs" on TB.
Not just what you post, but what you drink.
Oh **** off, I'm drunk.
really depends what area you're in... the NY area is all of a sudden seeing a lot of good lager styles... and if you have access to breweries that make good mixed fermentation stuff... it's not that hard to drink what you like regularly for many people
Didn't take long for this news item to start causing an uproar online:
Brewers Association announces plans to crack down on offensive and sexist beer labels
While I'm not sure if I agree with the specific tactics they are using, I generally do think that it's time for breweries to step away from immature edginess in their branding. Most/all of the brands that I find the most appealing in terms of marketing, beer names, label art, etc. don't bother with that kind of stuff and present something more professional.
Leave the immature edginess to us.
6 weeks is my personal cutoff for an IPA's age. And where I live, fresh beer is tough to come by.
My "usuals" are as follows:
- Always have Stillwater Classique in the fridge
- Apex Predator, when it's around
- Any recently released FW hoppy beer (mostly the Luponic Distortion series...finding fresh Union or Easy Jack is rare)
I pretty much just slam Classique though.
Fresh Double Duckpin, or regular Duckpin
Do you have something against drinking imported beer? I go through cans of Pilsner Urquell like it's going out of style.Not that you care, but IPAs are most of what I drink. Not that I only drink them, it's just hard to find other styles that I like that are made well. Most US saison brewing is a joke and good luck finding anyone taking the time to make superb lagers. They're around, there just aren't many. Quality Belgian Abbey-style beers? Most US brewers gave up on those years ago. Would LOVE if there were more breweries making consistently excellent sour and mixed fermentation beers, like you mentioned, but they're few and far between, as well, and since I drink most of my commercial beer at the pub that sort of limits my options.
I think that 99.9 percent of beer labels wouldn't even fall into this category. Plus, i have never really seen a beer label ever and thought "some people might be offended by that". Seriously. Only beer label that struck me with a "WTF" was "the brown note" by against the grain. Other than that, nothing really has ever stood out.
Here's a perfect example:Didn't take long for this news item to start causing an uproar online:
Brewers Association announces plans to crack down on offensive and sexist beer labels
While I'm not sure if I agree with the specific tactics they are using, I generally do think that it's time for breweries to step away from immature edginess in their branding. Most/all of the brands that I find the most appealing in terms of marketing, beer names, label art, etc. don't bother with that kind of stuff and present something more professional.
Leave the immature edginess to us.
What a terrible logo. The tail should obviously be on the H.![]()
This is a local WA beer that isn't very good but manages to get distribution to lots of places I wouldn't expect (concert venues, stadiums, etc.). The name/label combo bugs me.
Here's a perfect example:
http://sickntwistedbrewery.com/brews/
I'm far from politically correct, but their names made me never want to visit their brewery.
I think that 99.9 percent of beer labels wouldn't even fall into this category. Plus, i have never really seen a beer label ever and thought "some people might be offended by that". Seriously. Only beer label that struck me with a "WTF" was "the brown note" by against the grain. Other than that, nothing really has ever stood out.
Here's some that some might find offensive: *people are dumb and like to be offended.
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Here's some that some might find offensive: *people are dumb and like to be offended.
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Do you have something against drinking imported beer? I go through cans of Pilsner Urquell like it's going out of style.
Wow those are bad. Every single one is some kind of ****** play on sexual innuendo. Reads like a 15 yr old virgin neckbeard opened a brewery and came up with those names.Here's a perfect example:
http://sickntwistedbrewery.com/brews/
I'm far from politically correct, but their names made me never want to visit their brewery.
"Creamy Wet Spot"Here's a perfect example:
http://sickntwistedbrewery.com/brews/
I'm far from politically correct, but their names made me never want to visit their brewery.
Wow those are bad. Every single one is some kind of ****** play on sexual innuendo. Reads like a 15 yr old virgin neckbeard opened a brewery and came up with those names.
Ahhh yes the good ole annual trip to South Dakota. Gotta see the beautiful............ horses? I literally have no idea what is in that state.Boycotting that place on my upcoming visit to South Dakota![]()