trujaysfan
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Good point ... how did we miss that?
We got distracted by booze or people were wanting canadian owned companies
Good point ... how did we miss that?
I like drinking good beer. So if drinking craft beer makes me a hipster, then you can all go **** yourselves.
Good point ... how did we miss that?
I think the Craft beer = only "good" beer crowd is the one people are speaking out against.
It's gotten to the point where Mill st, Amsterdam, Steamwhistle etc are being looked down on as too main stream.
Ill enjoy a nickelbrook (cause and effect), Granville etc but I will also enjoy a harp, Carlsberg or moosehead.
does anybody outside of Canada know what that is?
also lulo >>>>> lego
lulo >>>>>>>>>>>> stepping on lego
Yeah, that's a little ridiculous. I think when people crap on larger producers though, it's more along the lines of your Molsons, Budweisers, Millers, and Coors than anything else.
In terms of brews from "big" producers, I enjoy Heineken, Moosehead, Keith's, and Stella.
Yeah, I basically put Amsterdam, Mill St and the like on par with pretty much any craft brew out there.
But man, the big mass produced ones are awful. I remember a couple years ago, was at a TGI Fridays I think and they had a special for like 4$ tall glasses of I think it was Miller. I debated whether it was worth it to save a few dollars and get 50% more beer, and that must have been the worst beer I've ever had. Or another time I was a bar in Chicago that had like 20-30 awesome local brews on tap, and someone comes in and orders a Coors. I'm pretty sure I'm at the point where even if I was given them for free, I'm not sure I could handle the mass market beers anymore.
Nah they've moved onto disgustingly hoppy shit.I thought hipsters were known for drinking grandpa beer , like Labatt Blue or Molson Export?
Once all of the super-independent micro-brews become too "mainstream", that's probably where they'll gravitate to next.I thought hipsters were known for drinking grandpa beer , like Labatt Blue or Molson Export?
The hipster is a mysterious animal. You can never quite be sure what is and isn't "too mainstream"