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Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:19 am
by pelliott
bigchiefbc wrote:[rant]
Why is it that American breweries (and liquor stores) only carry imperial-double-holy-shit-this-will-knock-your-teeth-out versions of any beer style? Whether its an IPA, a stout, a Belgian/trappist or whatever, Americans as a whole only seem interested in the most extreme expression of any beer style. If I just want a nice, balanced, well-made English bitter or a delicious Mild or German Alt or Vienna lager, or hell, even a fucking nice Munich-style lager, they're mother impossible to find. But if I want to find a mother-nutpunch-triple-IPA, or a 15% alcohol triple imperial stout, or a Belgian Quintuple, that's what everyone seems into. It's like as Americans, we are addicted to everything being fucking EXTREME. It's not enough for something to just be well-crafted and balanced and enjoyable. It would be like if the only types of porn you could get were DVDA-tranny-rape-gangbang with 500 dwarves.
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I don't know where you're looking but it sounds like you've got a lot of pent up anger about people brewing things they enjoy/are easier and quicker to make.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:22 am
by pelliott
Also sounds like you probably need to find a new liquor store.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 1:40 am
by Gearmond
yeah, i can find LOADS of beers that aren't the xtreem versions of a style. hell the only quads at my local beer store are the literal trappist ones.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:20 am
by MannequinRaces
I'm a celiac so I'm allergic to wheat... which = most beers. :mope: But over the weekend a new store in town started carrying Estrella. Pretty damn good!

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:34 am
by bigchiefbc
pelliott wrote:I don't know where you're looking but it sounds like you've got a lot of pent up anger about people brewing things they enjoy/are easier and quicker to make.


I'm not angry that people like this stuff. More power to you. I'd just like to be able to find the other styles. And believe me, I've tried to find other liquor stores. I've hit every one of them in a 10-mile radius. Anything that carries craft beer is 99% IPAs and crazy big stouts. And the standard belgian trappists. And that's about it. I guess there's just no market for it.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:40 am
by jrmy
bigchiefbc wrote:
pelliott wrote:I don't know where you're looking but it sounds like you've got a lot of pent up anger about people brewing things they enjoy/are easier and quicker to make.


I'm not angry that people like this stuff. More power to you. I'd just like to be able to find the other styles. And believe me, I've tried to find other liquor stores. I've hit every one of them in a 10-mile radius. Anything that carries craft beer is 99% IPAs and crazy big stouts. And the standard belgian trappists. And that's about it. I guess there's just no market for it.


It's just the trend (or maybe the new tradition?) in American beer-making. The good news is that there are those breweries that make it their business to go against the grain (get it? Grain? Beer? HA!), and supply something more nuanced or low-key that isn't watery or bland. I suspect that between the two of us, we've found over 3/4 of the ones in the Northeast.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 10:53 am
by pelliott
bigchiefbc wrote:I'm not angry that people like this stuff. More power to you. I'd just like to be able to find the other styles. And believe me, I've tried to find other liquor stores. I've hit every one of them in a 10-mile radius. Anything that carries craft beer is 99% IPAs and crazy big stouts. And the standard belgian trappists. And that's about it. I guess there's just no market for it.


Sounds like your liquor stores are kinda weak. :( I checked out the liquor laws in RI and yeah that's gotta be frustrating.

It IS a big trend right now to have a big-flavored IPA/whathaveyou, and I touched on it before -- smaller breweries have a much easier time making ales than lagers since they take less time, among other reasons.

SO yeah, the big, bold flavors are popular at the moment and the market is saturated overall. I don't know how mild you want to go but I promise you it's out there somewhere.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:35 am
by bigchiefbc
pelliott wrote:
bigchiefbc wrote:I'm not angry that people like this stuff. More power to you. I'd just like to be able to find the other styles. And believe me, I've tried to find other liquor stores. I've hit every one of them in a 10-mile radius. Anything that carries craft beer is 99% IPAs and crazy big stouts. And the standard belgian trappists. And that's about it. I guess there's just no market for it.


Sounds like your liquor stores are kinda weak. :( I checked out the liquor laws in RI and yeah that's gotta be frustrating.

It IS a big trend right now to have a big-flavored IPA/whathaveyou, and I touched on it before -- smaller breweries have a much easier time making ales than lagers since they take less time, among other reasons.

SO yeah, the big, bold flavors are popular at the moment and the market is saturated overall. I don't know how mild you want to go but I promise you it's out there somewhere.


It's funny you used the term "mild", personally, I'd love to find an actual Mild Ale. I've never seen one or had one in my life that I didn't brew myself. Just an example :idk:

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:03 pm
by pelliott
I meant more a beer that doesn't have such an in-your-face interface but now that you mention it a Mild Ale sounds pretty intriguing.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:08 pm
by bigchiefbc
pelliott wrote:I meant more a beer that doesn't have such an in-your-face interface but now that you mention it a Mild Ale sounds pretty intriguing.


Yeah, I knew what you meant. :thumb: I just figured it would make a good example. Anyways, all of this aside, this has all just been me going on in my impotent ranting. We can return to our regularly scheduled program.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:18 pm
by pelliott
It's about beer, it's all good.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 12:28 pm
by jrmy
pelliott wrote:It's about beer, it's all good.


Words to live by.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2013 11:25 pm
by Gearmond
fyi: a Steel Monkey is both the best and worst decision you can make on a drink

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 3:32 am
by sevenSHARPnine
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Discuss.

Re: THE BEER THREAD(?)----->!!!

Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2013 5:16 am
by snipelfritz
pelliott wrote:It's about beer, it's all good.

this dude right here.




He's doing it right.

P B arrrrrrrr