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Gene and Os are on the latest episode of STEAL THIS BEER

I haven't listened yet so please, no spoilers.
I never listened to a podcast before in my life. i gave it a try and bailed at about 5 minutes in. couldnt take it anymore...felt like i walked into a bar where everyone knew one another and i was the outsider forced to listen to things i dont understand.

sorry guys?
 
Yeah see I say "fam" all the damn time. It pisses off raginasian238 so it's basically doubly great. I think language is a rapidly evolving thing and I love that. I don't get the whole "you're an adult, speak like one" thing that suggests that language can't evolve, or that young folk can't be catalysts to that evolution. That's weirdly "get off my lawn" and I try to avoid that whenever possible.

But ultimately it comes down to what ggfunk said and that's what my question was really trying to get to: why does it bother someone how someone else speaks? Live and let live, you know?
You're posting in a thread where every other post is someone complaining about the opacity of a beer. Is this really news to you?
 
I just spotted this article and it blew my mind.

https://www.brewbound.com/news/pres...17-federal-judge-rules-brewery-go-sales-texas

Article said:
Scottish craft brewery BrewDog has released its 2017 annual report, which was highlighted by 55 percent revenue growth, to more than $155 million dollars.

“We are forecasting further strong revenue growth for 2018 as we take advantage of a full years production from our Columbus brewery, continued international expansion and further strong UK revenue growth in both the on-trade and off-trade channels,” the company said in the report.

According to BrewDog, the brewery has averaged 63 percent annual growth over the last six years while its average annual operating profits have grown by 76 percent during the same period.

BrewDog said Punk IPA now accounts for 60 percent of sales, followed by Dead Pony Club (11 percent of sales) and Elvis Juice (9 percent).

Who the **** is buying that much BrewDog?
 
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