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That's good. I laffing.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Would you prefer delectable, enchanting, or beguiling, Conan?TurdBuffer said:
Could you sound more like a woman Grundle? "Interesting?" For fuck sake.GrundleStiltzkin said:Im starting to hate you both now.
British STYLE >>>> German/Continental Style.
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What commercials?TurdBuffer said:
Could you sound more like a woman Grundle? "Interesting?" For fuck sake.GrundleStiltzkin said:Im starting to hate you both now.
British STYLE >>>> German/Continental Style.
IPAs far more interesting than browns & ambers.
Tommy: You sound just like the commercials.
"Belgian is better than both." "A good NW IPA is the best thing in the world." You've done been branded, son.
And Brits don't know FS about food or drink. Everyone knows that. Not a reliable source.
"Branded"???
NW IPA and Belgian are two completely different styles.
I've seen first hand what the rest of the world has to offer. It doesn't compare.
Your anti-IPA hipster bullshit is cute. If you prefer another style, fine.
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Tommy, give me a few IPA recommendations. I don't know much and stick to Lagunitas or Stone.
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Those are both solid breweries.RoadDawg55 said:Tommy, give me a few IPA recommendations. I don't know much and stick to Lagunitas or Stone.
Recommendations depend on where you are. IIRC you live in LA.
pFriem in Hood River is a new favorite brewery of mine. Lots of variety AND quality.
Reuben's in Ballard makes about 5 IPAs that are all amazing. Stoup Citra IPA is solid too.
Not sure how likely you are to find those in LA/SoCal though.
Ballast Point is based in San Diego, they should be in your area. Stay away from their IPAs with fruit in the name, Grapefruit Sculpin and another one. Just. Bad.
Rusian River is another CA brewery that makes good beer. Supplication is my favorite.
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Funny thing is, plain Stone IPA is meh at best. Ruination is off the charts good.ThomasFremont said:
Those are both solid breweries.RoadDawg55 said:Tommy, give me a few IPA recommendations. I don't know much and stick to Lagunitas or Stone.
Recommendations depend on where you are. IIRC you live in LA.
pFriem in Hood River is a new favorite brewery of mine. Lots of variety AND quality.
Reuben's in Ballard makes about 5 IPAs that are all amazing. Stoup Citra IPA is solid too.
Not sure how likely you are to find those in LA/SoCal though.
Ballast Point is based in San Diego, they should be in your area. Stay away from their IPAs with fruit in the name, Grapefruit Sculpin and another one. Just. Bad.
Rusian River is another CA brewery that makes good beer. Supplication is my favorite.
Roadie, check out AleSmith, also from San Diego -
Agree.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Funny thing is, plain Stone IPA is meh at best. Ruination is off the charts good.ThomasFremont said:
Those are both solid breweries.RoadDawg55 said:Tommy, give me a few IPA recommendations. I don't know much and stick to Lagunitas or Stone.
Recommendations depend on where you are. IIRC you live in LA.
pFriem in Hood River is a new favorite brewery of mine. Lots of variety AND quality.
Reuben's in Ballard makes about 5 IPAs that are all amazing. Stoup Citra IPA is solid too.
Not sure how likely you are to find those in LA/SoCal though.
Ballast Point is based in San Diego, they should be in your area. Stay away from their IPAs with fruit in the name, Grapefruit Sculpin and another one. Just. Bad.
Rusian River is another CA brewery that makes good beer. Supplication is my favorite.
Roadie, check out AleSmith, also from San Diego
Their Drink By series has been pretty solid.
And the Oak Aged Arrogant Bastard is an all-time great.
Now drinking the Aslan Batch 15 IPA and it's tasty. -
As if being stuck in Arizona didn't depress me enough already...fuck you all and your fancy beer options too.
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Exactly WTF is a beer "style"? Some of you fucks are worse than the wine tasting fags. At least the wine fags tend to be overt about it.
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Why don't you educate your ignant ass and find out.HuskyInAZ said:Exactly WTF is a beer "style"? Some of you fucks are worse than the wine tasting fags. At least the wine fags tend to be overt about it.
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Ignorance is bliss, eh?HuskyInAZ said:Exactly WTF is a beer "style"? Some of you fucks are worse than the wine tasting fags. At least the wine fags tend to be overt about it.
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You guys probably sip your fancy little micro brews with your pinkies out too don't you. You make me sick.
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phineas said:
You guys probably sip your fancy little micro brews with your pinkies out too don't you. You make me sick.
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I'm actually drinking a Rainier tonite because why not. Yesterday had some of Ninkasi's summer seasonal IPA; really nice by the way.
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I guess I need to educate myself on "styles" of apples as well.
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OVERRATED: IPA
"The most overrated beer style is the American IPA. I say this because it has become the mainstay of every craft brewery, with some producing multiple versions of IPA while neglecting other styles completely. I get it -- IPA is the top-selling craft beer style in the United States, so it makes economic sense to brew this style. But when IPA beers comprise such a high percentage of beers brewed by a single brewery, I think a state of overkill has been reached and exceeded."
OVERRATED: IPA
"IPA is easily the most overrated style of beer. I truly love IPAs, too. But between the hops and the alcohol, it isn't the most difficult beer to make. Sure, it's still tough to make an exceptional IPA. But to make one that's going to be good, you don't need the world's best brewmaster. There is little that is subtle about IPAs. They have big hop flavors, and are usually higher in alcohol. These two factors can mask a lot of flaws in beer. Some brewers will just slap you in the face with hops. And a lot of people like that, and will rate those beers very high. But the best IPAs and DIPAs come from a place of balance. Those that can walk this tightrope are the true artists of IPA, and there are few."
Go on enjoying the Budweiser of the craft brewing industry, IPA fags. Why even call it "Craft Brewing" anymore? Most IPAs might as well be brewed in China. Point is IPA largely sucks, yet, it's ubiquitous in Seattle where people lap it up like McDonald's hamburgers, thinking it's something special, because they don't know any better. That it's the cheapest and easiest to brew is quite telling, yet with a gullible, indiscriminate market, why not brew the cheap shit and market the crap out of it? A sucker is born every minute. -
IPA's taste like bile.
Real men drink bourbon, whiskey and scotch.
And once in a while when it's really hot outside, a mojito. But only once in a while and without a little umbrella in it.
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This shit thread makes me think I should bring back the Hardcore Husky Beer of the Week segment.
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Honeycrisps are good, but if you want a cheaper option, get the pink lady's from Trader Joe's. I get the organic ones, but it's up to you. I also like Granny Smith's but they are too sour for some.HuskyInAZ said:I guess I need to educate myself on "styles" of apples as well.
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POTDPurpleThrobber said:IPA's taste like bile.
Real men drink bourbon, whiskey and scotch.
And once in a while when it's really hot outside, a mojito. But only once in a while and without a little umbrella in it. -
I drink PBR. I drank PBR 20 years ago when I was poor. Guess what? It's 20 years later and I am still poor. PBR it is and fuck off to all the hipster fags that think it's cool. It isn't cool. It's just what poor fuckers like me can afford so EAFD.
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5 starsRoadDawg55 said:
Honeycrisps are good, but if you want a cheaper option, get the pink lady's from Trader Joe's. I get the organic ones, but it's up to you. I also like Granny Smith's but they are too sour for some.HuskyInAZ said:I guess I need to educate myself on "styles" of apples as well.
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Mexican Coke from Costco. You get like 30 bottles for $20. Drinks real smooth, nice aftertaste that lingers in the tastebuds.
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CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
Mexican Coke from Costco. You get like 30 bottles for $20. Drinks real smooth, nice aftertaste that lingers in the tastebuds.
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Tukwila has the 500ml bottles. Seattle has only 350ml bottles. Bigger bodies require more liquid, perhaps? DDY?CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Mexican Coke from Costco. You get like 30 bottles for $20. Drinks real smooth, nice aftertaste that lingers in the tastebuds.
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I choose abundance.PurpleThrobber said:IPA's taste like bile.
Real men drink bourbon, whiskey and scotch.
And once in a while when it's really hot outside, a mojito. But only once in a while and without a little umbrella in it. -
Fuji, Honey Crisp, Grannie Smith.HuskyInAZ said:I guess I need to educate myself on "styles" of apples as well.
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Oooo la la laCFetters_Nacho_Lover said: -
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Obligatory:GrundleStiltzkin said:CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:Mexican Coke from Costco. You get like 30 bottles for $20. Drinks real smooth, nice aftertaste that lingers in the tastebuds.
What if it's a merlot that drinks like a cab?