drbenzo1
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dontdrinkbeerThat's why we have dontdrinkbeer for the hard hitting journalism.
dontdrinkbeerThat's why we have dontdrinkbeer for the hard hitting journalism.
Tell everyone to suck their own tits and a shitlord mule group will accuse you of having some axe to grind and every other landlocked dumbfuck with a $400 mortgage will accuse you of homerismHere's what makes covering beer special:
Breweries shamelessly load up anyone with a wordpress or blogspot site with beer, schwag, access to events. If you are new, you will find there is no way to not give anything less than stellar feedback. The brewers doing the greasing can rarely take bad feedback. I learned early on with TheFullPint that the minute you spit some truth that isn't positive, you get nearly blackballed. Does any other form of journalism work that way? Like if the press throws shade on the Mayor, does City Hall block access? I know that's a wild analogy, but basically, the small/medium brewers control their press the best they can.
So then if you try to cover beer like any other genre like sports, entertainment or consumer products, and attempt to break news with protected anonymous sources, you seemingly break this unique beer wriring code that you are only supposed to get quoted statements from the brewery, only after getting permission from the brewer.
So yeah, covering beer sucks. Brándōn has been called out for years for the conflict of interest, the real sinners are the brewers paying him for the day job and the rags that don't see a problem with it. Jacob should be blasting Societe and all those city publications, not beer writers as a whole.
Preach on brother...
MIRITE?? dontdrinkbeer
This is what I was trying to say.That's why we have dontdrinkbeer for the hard hitting journalism.
Tell everyone to suck their own tits and a shitlord mule group will accuse you of having some axe to grind and every other landlocked dumbfuck with a $400 mortgage will accuse you of homerism
Shittiest hobby ever, wait so conveying information to its fans is less than ideal?
Hmm, why is it this "blackballing" sounds familiar hahahaHere's what makes covering beer special:
Breweries shamelessly load up anyone with a wordpress or blogspot site with beer, schwag, access to events. If you are new, you will find there is no way to not give anything less than stellar feedback. The brewers doing the greasing can rarely take bad feedback. I learned early on with TheFullPint that the minute you spit some truth that isn't positive, you get nearly blackballed. Does any other form of journalism work that way? Like if the press throws shade on the Mayor, does City Hall block access? I know that's a wild analogy, but basically, the small/medium brewers control their press the best they can.
So then if you try to cover beer like any other genre like sports, entertainment or consumer products, and attempt to break news with protected anonymous sources, you seemingly break this unique beer wriring code that you are only supposed to get quoted statements from the brewery, only after getting permission from the brewer.
So yeah, covering beer sucks. Brándōn has been called out for years for the conflict of interest, the real sinners are the brewers paying him for the day job and the rags that don't see a problem with it. Jacob should be blasting Societe and all those city publications, not beer writers as a whole.
Isn't this how a lot of soft news journalism works, though? Insert luxury item here journalism often amounts to glorified advertising, whether it be automobiles, cigars, fashion, video games, etc. Why would beer be any different?Here's what makes covering beer special:
Breweries shamelessly load up anyone with a wordpress or blogspot site with beer, schwag, access to events. If you are new, you will find there is no way to not give anything less than stellar feedback. The brewers doing the greasing can rarely take bad feedback. I learned early on with TheFullPint that the minute you spit some truth that isn't positive, you get nearly blackballed. Does any other form of journalism work that way? Like if the press throws shade on the Mayor, does City Hall block access? I know that's a wild analogy, but basically, the small/medium brewers control their press the best they can.
So then if you try to cover beer like any other genre like sports, entertainment or consumer products, and attempt to break news with protected anonymous sources, you seemingly break this unique beer wriring code that you are only supposed to get quoted statements from the brewery, only after getting permission from the brewer.
So yeah, covering beer sucks. Brándōn has been called out for years for the conflict of interest, the real sinners are the brewers paying him for the day job and the rags that don't see a problem with it. Jacob should be blasting Societe and all those city publications, not beer writers as a whole.
Isn't this how a lot of soft news journalism works, though? Insert luxury item here journalism often amounts to glorified advertising, whether it be automobiles, cigars, fashion, video games, etc. Why would beer be any different?
There have been a few cracks in the public facade, but it's mostly people being willing to take potshots at easy targets like Ballast Point. No one wants to be the first guy in the industry to call it like it is when a huge portion of the consumer base would be naive enough to think you're just being a bitter crank.
Edit: And yeah, I get it, even a lot of old school guys who aren't naie don't give a **** and don't care about any sort of solid journalism. My view is that it's better to have good information and coverage available and choose not to partake than to not have it available.
If Jacob has learned from the waning attendance (last time I went) for Pour It Black and even Oakquinox to some extent, dark coffee beers shouldn't be the only focus.Carnival of Caffeination VIP tickets are now on sale. CHeck your emails. Brewery lineup looks pretty nice.
Yes!!
Whoa, no one's ever criticized their copywriting before. Don't cut yourself on that edge!I love that you can literally skip over more than half of the words in that announcement and it still makes sense. Their copy almost makes me want to stop drinking their beer.
Am I already banned?Whoa, no one's ever criticized their copywriting before. Don't cut yourself on that edge!
well...yeah. good news, that beer is ******* excellent.![]()
Is this the next Hazy can release??
Carnival of Caffeination VIP tickets are now on sale. CHeck your emails. Brewery lineup looks pretty nice.
I have it on good authority MT buys their green beans wholesale from Birdrock, yet no Birdrock for the fest hmmmm.The coffee roaster lineup is a little thin though. I wonder if that's more on a lack of invites to chief competitors or competitors turning it down.
I'll grab a spanish brandy for sure!!
Yes first go around of seeing how the doubled league size will affect sales. For sure!This will be the "hurt feelings" bottle for this sale, no doubt.