I have some roomates, one of them was starting to develop a taste for some good beer (Mike) until a Coors light lover moved in (Austin). I also made a mistake with introducing this new guy to the coors light draft for your fridge. They fell in LOVE with it. For the last week it has been the only beer they have bought.
Now keep in mind I've been kegging for a few months and I have been roomates with mike since I started homebrewing. He has never taken too much interest in the actual brewing part but has tried every one of my beers and has enjoyed some and not so much others (not an insult to me because he only liked BMC until I started this hobby).
Back to the story...
The first two days they had this it was funny, they were trying to learn how to pour it correctly and it kinda reminded me of learning to keg. That didn't last long though because Mike, who I have been teaching about beer, then says "Damn! Thats pretty good!". He tries to use some tasting notes he has heard and he is looking at the color, all the while trying to convince me that I have to try to this beer. I remained silent because it was just too ridiculous for me to say anything but in my head "It's COORS I know what it tastes like! It tastes the same every time you drink it!"
Now they both are looking for a minifridge so they can stock a sanke keg of coors for the house. They are getting all excited trying to figure out how to do a kegerator conversion. I'm the guy who is about to build a Keezer to house a few of my home brew kegs but these guys are getting all excited about 1 keg of crap beer.
While writing this it started as a rant but through reading it I realized something... Let them get a keg, more home brew for me to drink!
Now keep in mind I've been kegging for a few months and I have been roomates with mike since I started homebrewing. He has never taken too much interest in the actual brewing part but has tried every one of my beers and has enjoyed some and not so much others (not an insult to me because he only liked BMC until I started this hobby).
Back to the story...
The first two days they had this it was funny, they were trying to learn how to pour it correctly and it kinda reminded me of learning to keg. That didn't last long though because Mike, who I have been teaching about beer, then says "Damn! Thats pretty good!". He tries to use some tasting notes he has heard and he is looking at the color, all the while trying to convince me that I have to try to this beer. I remained silent because it was just too ridiculous for me to say anything but in my head "It's COORS I know what it tastes like! It tastes the same every time you drink it!"
Now they both are looking for a minifridge so they can stock a sanke keg of coors for the house. They are getting all excited trying to figure out how to do a kegerator conversion. I'm the guy who is about to build a Keezer to house a few of my home brew kegs but these guys are getting all excited about 1 keg of crap beer.
While writing this it started as a rant but through reading it I realized something... Let them get a keg, more home brew for me to drink!