(April 4, 2015 at 10:01 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote:(April 4, 2015 at 3:50 pm)Polaris Wrote: The only issue I have with craft beer right now (there are exceptions to the following observation) but despite all the varieties of craft beer, you either have most beers being IPAs, stouts, and some poorly-approximated versions of strong Belgian ales.
I think that is less against the craft beer industry and more in line with what the customers want. Most breweries where I live have 5 different IPAs, four different stouts, and a couple of those strong ales (not always Belgian, but the same type of taste they way they brew it....they don't always change yeasts between batches of different beers). On the flip side, good luck trying to find a weizenbock (Council is the only brewery in San Diego where I found it) or even a wheat beer at most breweries. Sure it's still a lot more variety than your lawnmower lager, but after 40 years of craft beer being on the market, more variety is needed.
Well, like you say, it's probably in line with what customers want.
I only occasionally buy bottled beer, I prefer draught, and so usually drink at my favorite pub, or draught beer at home. I rarely buy bottled beer - though just an hour ago I stopped at the store to pick up a few things, and browsed the beer section because the keg at home is empty. The store had 30-40 different craft labels, but better than half of them were IPAs, and most of the rest were pales. One stout. One porter. Not a single beer I was crazy about drinking (I ended up buying an imperial rye and a double red just because I was thirsty) - not even a decent import. (Many grocers here have a great selection, but I wasn't out looking for beer.)
The typical pub taplist is similar, dominated by IPA, pales, and the like. I dunno, seems to be a west coast thing (the IPA fetishism), but I don't know what the scene is like elsewhere.
I know there's a lot of variety being brewed, because my home pub carries a huge variety, but the typical 10-20 tap pub and the typical grocery isn't carrying most of it.
I mostly have bottled beer (since it's cheaper; I have 10-15 gallons of beer at home at a time though half of that is my own), but make sure to get draft once a week if possible. I would keg, but I don't have the space right now plus you can't get certain styles right if you don't have them bottle conditioned.
But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another, and the blood of Jesus, His Son, purifies us from all sin.