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The Craft Beer Revolution
#21
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:55 pm)Deicide73 Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 7:48 pm)Polaris Wrote: 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.

Yeah. Got my last shipment from Northern Brewer.

Ballast Point on India Street (there used to be a Coca-Cola factory across the street if I recall correctly) is somewhat expensive....I prefer the Homebrewer on 30th Street and El Cajon Boulevard (around the same location at Belching Beaver Brewing Company).
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#22
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 8:06 pm)Polaris Wrote:
(April 3, 2015 at 7:55 pm)Deicide73 Wrote: 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.

Yeah. Got my last shipment from Northern Brewer.

Ballast Point on India Street (there used to be a Coca-Cola factory across the street if I recall correctly) is somewhat expensive....I prefer the Homebrewer on 30th Street and El Cajon Boulevard (around the same location at Belching Beaver Brewing Company).
Right on. I'll have to check it out the next time I brew.
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#23
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 7:38 pm)Polaris Wrote: 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.

Firkins are at least gravity fed and don't need a beer engine to draw it out - but unless you keep it slightly pressurized with CO2 (and you really can't with a firkin), it's going to spoil fast.  My local pub that does firkin events ends up selling $5 growler fills at the end of the night because it just doesn't keep once tapped.

I would imagine a home cask system would have to be CO2 pressurized at least a little bit over atmospheric pressure.


...which reminds me - time to pick up a 1/6BBL of something tasty.
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#24
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 don't like it but its cheap on the wallet. Though i am going to get some German lager one day. 
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#25
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
I dunno, I'd rather drink one or two good beers than a 12 pack of shit.
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#26
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
Well, I live in Madison.

So, as you can imagine, craft beer is pretty much the only beer I drink.

I mean, when you have like 50+ different brews to choose from, why bother with the mass-produced crap loaded with all of its flavor-murdering preservatives?
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#27
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
Only 50?
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#28
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
Generally I prefer micro brews. I make some exceptions. I do drink Guiness. Budwiser and Coors taste like salty water. No thanks.
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#29
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
(April 3, 2015 at 11:31 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: Only 50?

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#30
RE: The Craft Beer Revolution
I prefer wine.

On those occasions when I've had a craft beer I thought they tried way too hard to be different and not nearly hard enough to be good.
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