janzik
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If any half elves wander in I declare /thread
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If any half elves wander in I declare /thread
How would that detract from the quality or value?
You are drinking your own beer at the temp you want to. All I was saying is that Guinness have little pride in their product and are pandering.
So if I put a statement on my Terminator stout clone saying "brewed to be served cold" would I be pandering and selling out? Or would I just be telling people what I think?
Your original post seemed to be saying that it is "selling out" by recommending a beer be used (drank) at a different temperature than it is ordinarily intended, mainly to make money. I used an example of equipment being used in a different way than it was designed for, mainly to make money.
Why isn't that "selling out?" If you try to put a label on your product that suggests it be used in a different way than the ideal (or the standard) just to make money - aren't those cases similar?
So if I put a statement on my Terminator stout clone saying "brewed to be served cold" would I be pandering and selling out? Or would I just be telling people what I think?
You aren't betraying your cause by putting a recommended temp on your beer. You are simply Pandering.
OK. I hates panderers too. (now I'm a pirate troll)
Obviously I am not changing anyone's mind.......or am I?
Those who love to swill some ice cold stout love guinnesss, the ones who warm it up and still like it love it too. COOL.
But I bet somebody's eyes have been opened that there is a whole world of beer out there that doesn't spend 14 billion a year on advertising.
If even one person's life has been opened up to a new and fun world of alcohol, where not everyone drinks it ice cold (or responsibly for that matter) then I can be one happy motherphucking troll.
Thanks *******.![]()
In a very real sense they are helping out the more educated beer drinkers by getting the uneducated drinkers to branch out from light lagers...that has a great possibility of increasing the market for more specialized brews and breweries.
Oh! I don't see how I never noticed how noble they were being!![]()
Guiness spends that much on advertising because they can, the smaller craft brewers don't because they can't, plain and simple. If Stone or Sierra Nevada could gain an extra 5% of the market by saying server it cold or only in a plastic SOLO cup, they would in a heart beat. Hell Jim Koch is now pushing SABL as good with steak due to the insane amount of hops uses???? Now sit back have a HB and relax troll boy.
I'm shocked and dismayed that companies are using advertising to promote their own products. That's it. I'm boycotting everything.
Seriously!
I guess my point also, was that beers that "advertise" to drink their beer as cold as possible, and claim ridiculous things like "COLD FILTERED" that have no effect on a beer, want you to drink it ice cold to numb your taste buds so you TASTE THE BEER LESS.......(FACT: ice cold beer numbs the taste buds)
And so, any brewery that wants you to not taste their beer, must believe that their beer tastes like CRAP.
Very cold (0-4C/32-39F): Any beer you dont actually want to taste. Pale Lager, Malt Liquor, Canadian-style Golden Ale and Cream Ale, Low Alcohol, Canadian, American or Scandinavian-style Cider.
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We see that a standard stout is supposed to be served at 45-54F.
NOW WHAT DOES THE MESSAGE "SERVE EXTREMELY COLD." MEAN? Since we need to know, let's see what Guinness, the maker of the beer in question, has to say...
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Draught Guinness should be served at 6°C (42.8°F)
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So, if we compare 42.8 degrees to the above serving temp guide, we see that Guinness is indeed supposed to be served colder than the average stout but still NOT in the range of BMC AND it is literally served 2 degrees colder than the standard temps for a stout.
Thanks OP for the truly uninformed opinion and misguided truths you have attempted to spread.
<- That way to the door and take your FAIL with you.
What Diageo calls the "perfect pint" of Draught Guinness is the product of a lengthy "double pour", which according to the company should take 119.53 seconds.
Best 60 seconds ever spent. I did both of these, then I went and molested some children!
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Are you saying 42.8 is 'extremely cold'?
Wow darth.
If I hate the beer, why am I going to research it that deeply and cite such reliable sites as wikipedia?........Why would any casual drinker dig up old ads and the like??
The bottle says EXTERMELY cold. To the non wikipedian expert like yourself, that is OFF of your little chart.
EXTREMELY > VERY (greater than for the non geniuses in the room)
In other words COLDER.
BTW boys and girls this is NOT TRUE ANYWHERE and a primary example of a troll clinging to the last bit of hope it has...nor do I claim to be an expert at anything...
Just for clarification, I regard "Extremely cold" to be like a penguins balls. Very near to ice.
OK ****** vader, since you missed my logic and resorted to name calling, it's obvious to me that you lack any debate skills whatsoever.
It says EXTREMELY cold in english,