Stop being so pompous and have a Highlife.
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This.
Stop being so pompous and have a Highlife.
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re: EAC
I did a search for it and basically found a bunch of jokes about how hard it is to find the meaning to. Its some kind of HBT elitist inside joke or something. Probably not worth anyone's time or frustration.
Also, when you are able to partake in a simple BMC, it makes you more sociable instead of looking like some sort of spoiled royalty in a commoner's place.
sudsmcgee said:You have to be a premium member to see it......
Kinda lame imo, but whatever.
Beezy said:You can contribute in other ways than money. I would rather donate to the other site I am on where they treat non donating people the same as donating people. In fact no one but the owner of the site knows the difference. Just saying.
bottlebomber said:Such as how? Sage advice? The point is, a site like this takes a lot to maintain. And its very well maintained. I have never experienced any kind of bug or glitch, and Im on here every day. I don't know who's responsible for keeping it that way, but likely it takes a lot of time and effort. And when I think about how just a little good advice at the right time can save hundreds of dollars not wasted on crappy homebrew, it feels just fine to spend the equivilent of a 5 gallon batch of hefeweizens worth of cash to keep this thing up and running. Im not sure where else you hang out, but whenever you type a brewing question into Google, its BHT, not Brewdudes, that comes up consistently
Stop being so pompous and have a Highlife.
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Beezy said:That's cool I am not going to get into it with you but it doesn't take that much to run and the people that do the day to day are most likely volunteers. I appreciate most of the posters on here. I would never donate here though. The way it's handled here repulses me.
bottlebomber said:Im not trying or wanting to "get into it" with you either, but to touch back on the topic of this post (can I do that?) If the beer repulses you, why indeed bother to drink it.
Beezy said:That was referring to the way they handle the donations on here not referring to the beer. Now, back to the topic and I apologize for the hijack (=
I know, its really lame how they accept a contribution for this wonderful forum where you can learn about absolutely anything brew related and get any question answered by incredibly experienced brewers within minutes... I don't even know why I bother logging on.
You can contribute in other ways than money. I would rather donate to the other site I am on where they treat non donating people the same as donating people. In fact no one but the owner of the site knows the difference. Just saying.
Want to know why this site gets the ad revenue it does? It's because members contribute so much information. Content is worth money. Every single person that contributes content of value has increased the value of this site. Premium membership is a nice bonus, but having the content to turn up at the top of every google search is worth a lot more. The reason HBT is at the top is because so many people take the time to answer the same questions over and over in the beginners beer brewing forum. It's SEO galore over there.Such as how? Sage advice? The point is, a site like this takes a lot to maintain. And its very well maintained. I have never experienced any kind of bug or glitch, and Im on here every day. I don't know who's responsible for keeping it that way, but likely it takes a lot of time and effort. And when I think about how just a little good advice at the right time can save hundreds of dollars not wasted on crappy homebrew, it feels just fine to spend the equivilent of a 5 gallon batch of hefeweizens worth of cash to keep this thing up and running. Im not sure where else you hang out, but whenever you type a brewing question into Google, its BHT, not Brewdudes, that comes up consistently
bwomp313 said:This guy had no idea what his post would do when he originally posted it I'm sure. There should be a disclaimer to new members on topics not to post on when they join.
Of course I've tried BMC beers.Is that just out of principal? Or have you actually tried all their offerings and really don't like them?
I'm not trying to be argumentative, just curious as to why someone would turn down good beer just because of the brewery.
No not the styles in general. Perhaps what I should have said was their versions of the style for the most part. There are some styles I simply find undrinkable. American Lager in all its forms, American Pilsner, all that yellow beer stuff with no flavor and aroma.Ok, just so we have this right, you don't drink these styles: American Lager, Amber, Wheat, Belgian, Bock, White, Abbey, English Pale Ale, Helles Lager, Pilsner, Oktoberfest, Brown Ale, Cider. OK, after going through the AB site I got tired. So I guess the question left is, which styles do you like?
Nope, never saw the movie and don't have the desire to do so.Sounds like someone just got done watching Beer Wars.
Weizenwerks said:I have the opinion that beer is to be crafted, not industrialized.
bottlebomber said:Im sure your cheese drawer is full of english farmhouse cheddar too isn't it... god forbid some industrial cheese sneak in thereand the meat you buy... farm raised? You get to meet and greet your bacon face to face? The fact is, if everyone decided overnight that they were only going to drink craft beer, we all better have our pipelines built up because that's an ASTOUNDING amount of beer that those BMCs brew. I work with a guy that drinks 10-15 beers EVERY night
I have the opinion that beer is to be crafted, not industrialized.
I buy my cheese from a local cheese maker that's a 5th generation cheese maker. Still made by hand.Im sure your cheese drawer is full of english farmhouse cheddar too isn't it... god forbid some industrial cheese sneak in there![]()
Yes, my beef and pork are farm raised on my farm. I raise, slaughter and butcher my own beef and pork. I also hunt so I add rabbit, squirrel, venison, grouse, duck, goose, quail, raccoon and woodcock to the list. Not only do I kill it, I butcher, and cook it as well. I grow my own corn, beans, carrots, squash, pumpkins, eggplant, beets, radishes, lettuce, cucumbers. I make my own pickles. I don't buy many foods, I raise it, kill it, or grow it myself.and the meat you buy... farm raised? You get to meet and greet your bacon face to face?
That's certainly not a guy I'd want to work with.I work with a guy that drinks 10-15 beers EVERY night
I know, its really lame how they accept a contribution for this wonderful forum where you can learn about absolutely anything brew related and get any question answered by incredibly experienced brewers within minutes... I don't even know why I bother logging on.
What do you do?
Well that certainly puts you in the minority my friend. I do most of what you said as well, except I choose to not eat meat unless it just came out of the ocean. I can choose who I work for, but not who I work with...Weizenwerks said:I buy my cheese from a local cheese maker that's a 5th generation cheese maker. Still made by hand.
That's certainly not a guy I'd want to work with.
sudsmcgee said:I don't think it's lame to accept paid memberships. I'm a paid member and I'm glad to be able to support the site. I think it's lame to tell non-paying members to search for the EAC thread when they will NEVER be able to find it.
Nope. Just one of those guys that was raised off the land and continues in that self reliant way of life. My idea of fast food is dove hunting.Im also thinking you might be lying to make me look like a fool![]()
Well, after I locate my top hat and monocle and pick myself up off the floor, I would have my assistant call my driver to bring the limo around front to take me to the heliport. Then I would meet Mortimer and Randolph by chopper in some West Coast microbrewery and try to forget the indignities suffered by drinking several DIPAs and RIPs.
Weizenwerks said:Nope. Just one of those guys that was raised off the land and continues in that self reliant way of life. My idea of fast food is dove hunting.