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ChrisCantSkate
01-17-2007, 07:54 AM
my roommate brought home a keg of some micro-brewed pale ale(i think india, might be english or mild) from colorodo thats 17% ABV. gonna be a fun weekend. i really wish i had a kegerator just so i could savor this and not have to drink it in a few days
GT40FIED
01-17-2007, 11:30 AM
For your sake I hope it's not an IPA. That stuff is absolute shit.
IALuder
01-17-2007, 12:56 PM
awesome. i wish my friends/roommates would just bring home a keg at random times.
CD5Passion
01-17-2007, 04:56 PM
sooo i have to ask, what designates a microbrew?
Wren57
01-17-2007, 05:02 PM
um, the size of the brewery. if it is really big, its a brewery. if its small, its a microbrew.
photo school doesn't teach much, does it? :D
dictionary.com;
a brewery producing less than 15,000 barrels per year and usually concentrating on exotic or high quality beer.
GT40FIED
01-17-2007, 06:22 PM
um, the size of the brewery. if it is really big, its a brewery. if its small, its a microbrew.
photo school doesn't teach much, does it? :D
dictionary.com;
So technically production determines terminology, not physical size.
Wren57
01-18-2007, 12:13 AM
technically, yes... however, physical size and production are highly correlated, as it would be operationally inefficient to run any sized brewery at a low level of capacity, and impossible to run a smaller one above capacity.
GT40FIED
01-18-2007, 01:38 AM
This is true. Although I wonder how they measure a barrel considering the fact that I really doubt many many breweries still use actual barrels.
ChrisCantSkate
01-18-2007, 07:39 AM
barrel is a type of measurement if im not mistaken. 30 gal. off the top of my head, but i could be wrong. and steve. IPAs are one of my favorite beers, i will not be disapointed at all. its a fuller beer that is more hoppy because hundreds of years ago that preserved better durring the boat ride from england to india. it might just be a aquired taste. i definitally prefer it to a rice beer or a 3rd passing light domestic crapola, and at 17% ABV im gonna be trashed of 4-5 beers... would be 15-20~ crappy light beers
ChrisCantSkate
01-18-2007, 08:36 AM
wikipedia says the US barrel is 31 gallons but 42 is the unit of measurement. i dont trust wiki to tell me what color the sky is, but thats the first thing i could find.
GT40FIED
01-18-2007, 11:26 AM
barrel is a type of measurement if im not mistaken. 30 gal. off the top of my head, but i could be wrong. and steve. IPAs are one of my favorite beers, i will not be disapointed at all. its a fuller beer that is more hoppy because hundreds of years ago that preserved better durring the boat ride from england to india. it might just be a aquired taste. i definitally prefer it to a rice beer or a 3rd passing light domestic crapola, and at 17% ABV im gonna be trashed of 4-5 beers... would be 15-20~ crappy light beers
It's not the quality of IPAs that turns me off...it's the taste. It almost tastes rancid to me. If I'm buying quality beer (which is seldom...I'll usually settle for Miller Lite) then it's German all the way. And I'm not talking about German substitutes made in the US. England can make certain kinds of beer...and it's always the beer I dislike the most. Germans have beer down to an art. If you ever go to Germany, you'll realize this. Even the beer you can buy at McDonalds there is better than most of the stuff you buy here. I'll stick with Bittburger and Warsteiner (the light, not the dark). IPAs taste like pickled ball sweat to me.
ChrisCantSkate
01-18-2007, 03:45 PM
yeah taste is all personal preference, and i agree, as a rule of thumb, german beer is always better. but thats because of their pure beer laws and whatnot, the larger US breweries are more concerned about volume and speed of production, where german beer companies for the most part are always taste #1 then everything else. when you find a company anywhere else in the world how cares as much about their product, they produce a quality beer as well. look at sam adams, them make alot of good beers for what they are(if you dont like a porter, then obviously your not gonna like theirs.. and etc.) if you get their seasonals and brewmasters selections, as with sierra nevada, and otherse. i could name more off, but no point, you know what i mean.
MissJDM
01-29-2007, 09:34 PM
You guys still talking about alcohol / drunken nights here. Nothing has changed.
IALuder
01-29-2007, 10:17 PM
hey things have changed. we got spammers!
ChrisCantSkate
01-30-2007, 07:20 AM
i almost dont want to talk about that keg... we got so tr4ashed so many times and ended up giving 3 or 4 gallons away. about 2 liters felt like i drank 12-15 beers at least, maybe 20. it was.... nuts
Racing Rice
01-30-2007, 08:09 AM
You guys still talking about alcohol / drunken nights here. Nothing has changed.
It's the spice of life, didn't you know.. :D
MissJDM
02-02-2007, 12:33 AM
<-- Still a non drinker. Had my first sip of alcohol but it was a red wine in Nov. and I stil think it's bitter and yucky.
GT40FIED
02-02-2007, 02:10 AM
Yeah...wine is a tough one. There's so many different kinds that you really need someone who knows their stuff at first. I'm not a big fan of dry wines but sweet wines are ok. Then again I'm not a huge fan of wine. It makes me feel way too warm and sleepy.
MissJDM
02-03-2007, 01:16 AM
Well, it was his 21st and he drank wine from '85 that his dad had stored away so I thought I'd have a sip...ya know, not be a party pooper. A couple of weeks ago, I had a white wine that his dad said would be a great start and oh man, I did NOT like that bitter taste. I was informed that was the alcohol I didn't like :D. They're wine people so they know what I drank, but I really don't remember. Either way, yuck.
mylittlecivic
02-13-2007, 07:00 PM
should have shared.. with me!
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