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The Craft Beer Revolution
#11
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:07 pm)dyresand Wrote: i am cheap when it comes too beer that being said there is a corner store in my private housing complex so i go there grab a ice cold pabst blue ribbon and enjoy it at home.

*Shudder

PBR is the worst of them all. It already tastes like beer vomit.
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#12
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:07 pm)dyresand Wrote: i am cheap when it comes too beer that being said there is a corner store in my private housing complex so i go there grab a ice cold pabst blue ribbon and enjoy it at home.

I had that once...just once.
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#13
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:07 pm)Tobie Wrote: In the UK, we don't really have Craft Beer (apart from a few US imports) but have a lot of Real Ale. If any of you happen to be in the UK from mid-May to late September, definitely visit a local Real Ale Festival. 

A local pub does something like this once a year, Real Ale naturally carbonated and served out of firkins.
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#14
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:10 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 7:07 pm)dyresand Wrote: i am cheap when it comes too beer that being said there is a corner store in my private housing complex so i go there grab a ice cold pabst blue ribbon and enjoy it at home.

*Shudder

PBR is the worst of them all. It already tastes like beer vomit.

I dunno, as long as it's ice cold, it tastes better to me than Bud (which itself tastes like shit).

There's dozens of beers that are worse.  OE8 and Schlitz come to mind.
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#15
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
Not for me. I was in Old City in Philly after (winning) an Army/Navy game, and walked into a bar that had $1 PBR on tap. I took one sip and felt sick. It tasted like beer tastes the second time around. Never touched the stuff since.
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#16
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
I believe we also have something like Real Ale served at some micro-brews....cask ale. It's great for stouts and some IPAs. I wanted the ability to serve it at home, but the pump the home version of the beer pump they use was 500 dollars the last time I looked for one.
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#17
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 6:37 pm)Polaris Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 6:15 pm)Deicide73 Wrote: I live in San Diego, also. I love our craft beer. I've even started brewing myself.  I rarely drink mass production beer.

I also brew my own beer. I just got seven all-grain kits in the mail.
I'm starting out with extract kits. Then moving on to all grain.
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#18
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:44 pm)Deicide73 Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 6:37 pm)Polaris Wrote: I also brew my own beer. I just got seven all-grain kits in the mail.
I'm starting out with extract kits. Then moving on to all grain.

Where do you buy from and what do you tend to brew?
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#19
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
We're undergoing a massive craft beer renaissance in Italy, too. There are at least 5 or 6 breweries I know of in my area, and I still haven't had the time to check them all out. 

It's quite hard to find them in stores, though, and most of the time I only find them in pubs. There is a brewery-bar like 20 metres from my faculty, but I've never gone there as it's never open for lunch and I'm too lazy to go there in the evening.

Most of the beer I drink is either German or Belgian, and white beers are my absolute favourite. Red abbey beers are also not bad at all. Franziskaner is for when I want something decent and reliable and cheap; Ciney is for whenever I feel more classy. Poretti (a new Italian brand) is for when I have to drink in company of plebs and need something cheap and easy to drink. Those are obviously not craft, but they're not shit either.
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#20
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:48 pm)Polaris Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 7:44 pm)Deicide73 Wrote: I'm starting out with extract kits. Then moving on to all grain.

Where do you buy from and what do you tend to brew?
I only have a couple of batches under my belt. My first was a Hefenwisen and my second was a a honey ale. I go to either Ballast Point or Northern Brewing online.
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