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Someone awhile ago mentioned Magic Hat for being douchecanoes to a local brewery. Funny that: they did the same thing to a Seattle brewery that locally distributes, keg-only. Said brewery (Georgetown) had the temerity to marget a "9lb. Hammer" porter. Which led Magic Hat to send a cease and desist, which both obviously made sense since a porter and fruit beer are identical and wasn't worth the lawyer fight. Hated 'em before, hated them doubly ever since.

Not new, but I feel like a lot of this thread is people unhappy with beers from the other side of the country/world not meeting the "hype" or being what they hoped for/expected. And, as someone said with regards to Pliny: that's the fault of beer drinkers, not (usually) the brewery. Don't drink Green Flash West Coast from the bottle anywhere, let alone the East Coast/Europe. Similarly, don't waste your money on Saison Dupont in bottles in America (go to Belgium and drink the dry-hopped version and cry you don't get it daily).

So, in the spirit of only hating on beers from where I've lived:

Rogue. Nice marketing department, guys. Call me back when you've moved beyond the late 90s/done something interesting/dropped your prices by 30%. Just pick one.

21st Amendment. DIAF.

Someone mentioned Mac and Jack's African Amber. So many good beers in Seattle are not available elsewhere. This is most assuredly not one of them.

Pretty much anything Boulevard does. It's fine, but holy Christ people in Kansas City think Boulevard ****s magic fairy dust.

Every. Single. Brewery. In South Carolina. North Carolina has fabulous beer, but there's now a local craze down here where decent NC taps are being displaced by SC crap. We're talking local-CA-brewpub-circa-1995 quality beer (I move a lot). Westbrook does a phenomenal gose, everything else they brew sucks. Holy City has a great porter, not much else is worth drinking. Brewery 85 and anything out of Columbia are total absolute swill.

Aaaand since we're talking about SC, let's give a shout out to an overly-priced, overly-hyped, and eminently mediocre gypsy brewer: Evil Twin!

tl;dr: I secretly despise nothing!
 
Someone awhile ago mentioned Magic Hat for being douchecanoes to a local brewery. Funny that: they did the same thing to a Seattle brewery that locally distributes, keg-only. Said brewery (Georgetown) had the temerity to marget a "9lb. Hammer" porter. Which led Magic Hat to send a cease and desist, which both obviously made sense since a porter and fruit beer are identical and wasn't worth the lawyer fight. Hated 'em before, hated them doubly ever since.

Not new, but I feel like a lot of this thread is people unhappy with beers from the other side of the country/world not meeting the "hype" or being what they hoped for/expected. And, as someone said with regards to Pliny: that's the fault of beer drinkers, not (usually) the brewery. Don't drink Green Flash West Coast from the bottle anywhere, let alone the East Coast/Europe. Similarly, don't waste your money on Saison Dupont in bottles in America (go to Belgium and drink the dry-hopped version and cry you don't get it daily).

So, in the spirit of only hating on beers from where I've lived:

Rogue. Nice marketing department, guys. Call me back when you've moved beyond the late 90s/done something interesting/dropped your prices by 30%. Just pick one.

21st Amendment. DIAF.

Someone mentioned Mac and Jack's African Amber. So many good beers in Seattle are not available elsewhere. This is most assuredly not one of them.

Pretty much anything Boulevard does. It's fine, but holy Christ people in Kansas City think Boulevard ****s magic fairy dust.

Every. Single. Brewery. In South Carolina. North Carolina has fabulous beer, but there's now a local craze down here where decent NC taps are being displaced by SC crap. We're talking local-CA-brewpub-circa-1995 quality beer (I move a lot). Westbrook does a phenomenal gose, everything else they brew sucks. Holy City has a great porter, not much else is worth drinking. Brewery 85 and anything out of Columbia are total absolute swill.

Aaaand since we're talking about SC, let's give a shout out to an overly-priced, overly-hyped, and eminently mediocre gypsy brewer: Evil Twin!

tl;dr: I secretly despise nothing!
we should go set something on fire.
 
Looks to me like bashing IPAs is getting a bit hip around here. I like IPA. I like most styles. Even sours (in small doses though more than one in a session.. not so much)

Only beer I ever had to pour out and just not drink was a glass of Rogue Old Crustacean. It just tasted salty to me. Maybe it had to do with what I ate/drank before it but could not stand that beer. There have been a few others that I didn't care for but not that I found revolting. At least not things that I considered a beer.
 
Only beer ive ever had to poor out it was so bad was Dogfish head Palo Santo Marron. Just tasted so bad.
 
I don't really despise any beer. I'm sure there are a lot of good beers out there, I just have a problem finding them. With all the choices of "craft" beer out there it seems that there are a lot of beers that are just common, with nothing to make them stand out. I very seldom try a new beer anymore preferring to stick with what I know I like. For the most part I end up disappointed.

That being said, I can't drink most of what Leinies makes. The last time I was at their Visitors Center I couldn't use up the tickets for the samples. Sad.
 
It's pretty funny to see so many beers that I really enjoy listed as "secretly hated", but to each their own.

+1 to anything by Green Flash, tried a few out of the bottle and at 2 GABFs, did not like.
 
+1 to Fat Tire , wtf is that weird taste anyway?

I first had Fat Tire prolly 14 years ago at Grand Targhee in Wyoming. I loved it and couldn't wait to go out West again for more. Now that it's available in Florida, it's just not the same. I guess it's because it's coming from their NC brewery now. I wouldn't say I despise it or any other beer for that matter. It just seems like once production reaches a certain level, flavor suffers. I can't fault a brewery for being successful and growing. It just makes me appreciate even more breweries like Green Man, French Broad, Pisgah, or the Wedge. (Can you tell I love Asheville?)
 
Any IIPA.


The thread title is what craft beer you secretly despise, not what style you despise. What style you like or dislike really isn't an interesting conversation. So if you're gonna throw that out there at least back it up with "iipa isn't really craft beer for these reasons..." Or something else interesting like that. Otherwise you might as well have said "hopheads are idiots", which was maybe your intention.
 
The thread title is what craft beer you secretly despise, not what style you despise. What style you like or dislike really isn't an interesting conversation. So if you're gonna throw that out there at least back it up with "iipa isn't really craft beer for these reasons..." Or something else interesting like that. Otherwise you might as well have said "hopheads are idiots", which was maybe your intention.


I love hops.

I love lamp.
 
Oh, and while I'm at it:

Cisco Pedaler Blueberry. That was god awful stuff. And at $25/bottle it was actually offensive.
 
Someone awhile ago mentioned Magic Hat for being douchecanoes to a local brewery. Funny that: they did the same thing to a Seattle brewery that locally distributes, keg-only. Said brewery (Georgetown) had the temerity to marget a "9lb. Hammer" porter. Which led Magic Hat to send a cease and desist, which both obviously made sense since a porter and fruit beer are identical and wasn't worth the lawyer fight. Hated 'em before, hated them doubly ever since.

Not new, but I feel like a lot of this thread is people unhappy with beers from the other side of the country/world not meeting the "hype" or being what they hoped for/expected. And, as someone said with regards to Pliny: that's the fault of beer drinkers, not (usually) the brewery. Don't drink Green Flash West Coast from the bottle anywhere, let alone the East Coast/Europe. Similarly, don't waste your money on Saison Dupont in bottles in America (go to Belgium and drink the dry-hopped version and cry you don't get it daily).

So, in the spirit of only hating on beers from where I've lived:

Rogue. Nice marketing department, guys. Call me back when you've moved beyond the late 90s/done something interesting/dropped your prices by 30%. Just pick one.

21st Amendment. DIAF.

Someone mentioned Mac and Jack's African Amber. So many good beers in Seattle are not available elsewhere. This is most assuredly not one of them.

Pretty much anything Boulevard does. It's fine, but holy Christ people in Kansas City think Boulevard ****s magic fairy dust.

Every. Single. Brewery. In South Carolina. North Carolina has fabulous beer, but there's now a local craze down here where decent NC taps are being displaced by SC crap. We're talking local-CA-brewpub-circa-1995 quality beer (I move a lot). Westbrook does a phenomenal gose, everything else they brew sucks. Holy City has a great porter, not much else is worth drinking. Brewery 85 and anything out of Columbia are total absolute swill.

Aaaand since we're talking about SC, let's give a shout out to an overly-priced, overly-hyped, and eminently mediocre gypsy brewer: Evil Twin!

tl;dr: I secretly despise nothing!


Sadly, that isn't the only brewery they've done it to. I was referring to West 6th brewery in Lexington, KY. Magic Hat said that their logo was too similar to number #9 because it had an upside down 9 (6) with a star behind it. Since they were only around a year old at the time, they didn't have the money to fight them in court and had to bow down to their demands. View attachment ImageUploadedByHome Brew1418997999.388233.jpg
 
Ill throw myself to the wolves.
I can't say that ill never ever like it or that I hate it with a passion, however I have yet to find a barley wine that I can stand. Maybe i just haven't found a good one but the first (and last) one that I tried made me cringe.

Let the flaming start lol.
 
I would just like to say that someone encouraged me to take multiple shots of Bison Grass vodka last night. It has since ruined my life, or at least my day.

If Bison Grass vodka was a craft beer, I would despise it.
 
Ill throw myself to the wolves.
I can't say that ill never ever like it or that I hate it with a passion, however I have yet to find a barley wine that I can stand. Maybe i just haven't found a good one but the first (and last) one that I tried made me cringe.

Let the flaming start lol.

No flaming, but I would suggest that you try more than one example of the style before deciding you don't like any of them...barleywine in particular has a huge amount of variety within the style, so you might find that you hated one but that another is life-changing. :mug:
 
Had a Victory Moving Parts v. 02 last night. Couldnt finish it. If it didnt say IPA on the label I would have not know it was one. Tasted like yeast and water but smelled like skittles. All in all, not a good beer; which is funny because I really enjoy many of their other brews
 
Delirium Tremens, brewed by Brouwerij Huyghe. It actually made me sick. Perhaps it was a bad bottle.
 
It's pretty funny to see so many beers that I really enjoy listed as "secretly hated", but to each their own.

+1 to anything by Green Flash, tried a few out of the bottle and at 2 GABFs, did not like.

I have a double IPA and double stout someone gave me. I may give away if they are that bad
 
I have a double IPA and double stout someone gave me. I may give away if they are that bad

Yes, if you have any beers listed on this thread it's probably best to just give them away. It's not likely that you'll enjoy a beer if some other random person across the country didn't like it.:drunk:
 
Yes, if you have any beers listed on this thread it's probably best to just give them away. It's not likely that you'll enjoy a beer if some other random person across the country didn't like it.:drunk:

if anyone ends up with the big bottles of Westmalle Dubbel, y'all just better do yourselves a favor and send them straight to me. the same with any IIPA, Sour, Bourbon Stout, Coffee Stout, Gose, IPA, EIPA, APA, EPA, Scottish 60, Scotch Ale, BDSA, Bock of any sort, Saison, Barley Wine of any sort... aw hell. just as long as it ain't an American Light Lager or American Hefeweizen you won't like it. send it to me for proper disposal.
 
if anyone ends up with the big bottles of Westmalle Dubbel, y'all just better do yourselves a favor and send them straight to me. the same with any IIPA, Sour, Bourbon Stout, Coffee Stout, Gose, IPA, EIPA, APA, EPA, Scottish 60, Scotch Ale, BDSA, Bock of any sort, Saison, Barley Wine of any sort... aw hell. just as long as it ain't an American Light Lager or American Hefeweizen you won't like it. send it to me for proper disposal.

Drinking American Hefeweizen is liking eating Tofurky for Thanksgiving
 
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