litheum94
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That's due to the IBUs found in malts, coffee, and unicorns, among other things.AND SO BITTER!
That's due to the IBUs found in malts, coffee, and unicorns, among other things.AND SO BITTER!
That's due to the IBUs found in malts, coffee, and unicorns, among other things.
Someone doesn't care about dominating the globe, apparently.http://beerpulse.com/2014/07/green-...ve-west-coast-ipa-brewed-sold-in-europe-3359/
Holy ****! A San Diego brewery is going to brew a west coast IPA over it Europe and it didn't take a ******* pretentious crowdsourcing campaign to make it happen. How is this possible???
Well I love Wootstout so all you people bitchin about it can send it to me.
As for this "brave new world" of funding, screw that.
Yep they do. I was just making fun of another post from the other dayCoffee and Roasted Malts do add bitterness. Not measurable in IBUs AFAIK, but they definitely contribute.
I'm not 50 yet, but smoking pot all day at a brewery sounds really enjoyable.
Turns out they have plenty of brewing facilities over there with which to partner. Whoda thunk?http://beerpulse.com/2014/07/green-...ve-west-coast-ipa-brewed-sold-in-europe-3359/
Holy ****! A San Diego brewery is going to brew a west coast IPA over it Europe and it didn't take a ******* pretentious crowdsourcing campaign to make it happen. How is this possible???
Wait, European...breweries? Maybe do some more research, those are obviously fictional. Only real breweries are in Escondido, and the San Diego airport.Turns out they have plenty of brewing facilities over there with which to partner. Whoda thunk?
This should be the quote in headlines BTW.Remember when Lagunitas opened up a brewery in Chicago that's bigger than all Chicago breweries combined and on their own dime? The fact that a 50 year old guy that smokes pot all day has enough business sense to do this and Stone doesn't is mind boggling.
I mainly find it eye-rolling. It won't stop me buying the few Stone beers I enjoy (Enjoy By and Go To) when I want one, but it's a naked marketing stunt that clearly isn't needed to complete the projects and exploits their biggest fans. I have been enjoying watch just how slowly their campaign is going. Sadly, because of flexible funding they get whatever they raise no matter what, but I'm really doubting they hit 1 million, unless some of those magnums are a lot more appealing than the first three...Soooo... I sensing that some of you disapprove of this move?
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These things always finish slower than they start, especially if they've already gotten the niche press they're seeking
Yeah, they might suddenly get some "major donors" at the end who might or might not "be employed by the company". I've seen that before.They'll make the whole ******* million, whether it's legit or not.
Yeah, they might suddenly get some "major donors" at the end who might or might not "be employed by the company". I've seen that before.
I know. Much better for their PR if they reach their target, though.It is flexible funding unlike Kickstarter. They get the money whether they hit $1 million or not.
This basically sums up the brewing industry today:
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