Wow, I must be a loser. There were only a few on their I have not heard people use and I've used quite a few myself.
Contrary to what seems to be posted here, it's not just the NEIPA crowd that talks like that. Anybody who's deep into craft beer and trying to get the rare beers talks like that. I have a group of friends and we all like to get high-end stouts, sours, etc to drink and share. We typically get together once every 6 weeks or so for a massive share with great food, great friends and excellent beer.
I have friends who fly out east every 8 weeks to stock up on the NEIPAs....I just brew my own. They go all over the country for festivals and releases. They travel to Belgium for beer. In short, they're pretty hard core about the whole thing. I don't have as deep pockets as most of them, but I benefit from their efforts and get what I can locally and regionally.
Frankly, that's what got me back into brewing after a 20 year hiatus.
- I wait in lines.
- I've taken Kill Shots
- I've purchased, shared and brewed pastry stouts.
- I've received and sent porch bombs (commercial and home brew).
- I have a cellar with about 100 various imperial stouts and sours (yes, a real cellar), including my own brews.
- I've shared collabs with friends
- DDH NEIPAs have graced our shares many times
- I've had a few drain pours....life's too short to drink bad beer
- I've referred to an IPA or pastry stout that's "falling off" when the hop flavors or great vanilla notes are fading with age for example.
- Certainly you've all opened a "gusher" before....
- I'd never heard "Iceman pour" but I've seen pics...they're ridiculous
- NEIPAs are frequently juicy
- Dank is a real thing and it's not just noobs who use the term, contrary to the article
- Mules are real...we even joke about a dad who brings his young kids to releases...we call his kids "baby mules".
I could go on, but you all are probably laughing hard enough now.
Sure make fun of people, but good beer is good beer. Brewing it is a blast and I'm glad I went through a hardcore chase prior to getting back into brewing. I think I brew better beers for it and my friends agree. When you've got friends who travel the world for good beer and they want to co-own a brewery with you as head brewer, that says a lot about the beer you're brewing (IMO).