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you guys, we already have a BBQ thread, so quit derailing this one.
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Sometimes it's a necessity though. I can only eat there maybe once a month. And it's usually when no options available.jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 11:14 amThe McRib kicks ass, but I always feel like a loser after eating McDonalds.
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can’t do anything but breakfast a few times a year from mickey d’s...usually on road trips
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^^^TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Dec 28, 2018 8:19 pm can’t do anything but breakfast a few times a year from mickey d’s...usually on road trips
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Looser
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
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actually now I’m curious to eat two
McRibs but like in a double down style sandwich with like fried chicken in the middle. And maybe some cheese too. And post about in the bbq thread.
McRibs but like in a double down style sandwich with like fried chicken in the middle. And maybe some cheese too. And post about in the bbq thread.
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Okay okay, bro.
I’ll live blog it.
I’ll live blog it.
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Sometimes I genuinely wonder how New Belgium manages to stay in business.
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^^^
Their beer isn't very good because it's too Belgiumish.
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Derek Cressman
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yup.
and even then, it isn't even particularly good Belgian beer.
I hung out with a beer snob last night who busted out some Trappist dubbel or trippel or whatever. It came in a champagne bottle. I normally don't like that style beer, but it was delish. He explained the subtle banana and citrus hues came from brilliant use of yeast, not just throwing a bunch of fruit and flowers and shit in it. It was smooth, not yeasty despite the yeast, sorta dry, but still actually finished like a beer, instead of finishing like beer-flavored yeast juice mixed with rubbing alcohol.
New Belgium stays in business cuz, more than anything else, they're good marketers. Their brand pops up at a lot of hip concerts and festivals and blah blah blah. Their brewery tour is super popular, and they've harnessed that buzz in a tourist trap of a state known, among other things, for beer.
At this point, they're so big that they're closer to a corporate giant than they are an artisan craft brewery. No one in Colorado actually gets excited about drinking it - not even beer snobs who otherwise make a point to enjoy Belgian-style grog.
At our beer party last night, one guy spoke up that he at least thinks New Belgium makes good sours. But is that really what a brewery should bet the farm on - sours?!
But at the least, props to them for being employee owned, and to their sustainable initiatives.
I just wish they could translate that into also making good beer.
and even then, it isn't even particularly good Belgian beer.
I hung out with a beer snob last night who busted out some Trappist dubbel or trippel or whatever. It came in a champagne bottle. I normally don't like that style beer, but it was delish. He explained the subtle banana and citrus hues came from brilliant use of yeast, not just throwing a bunch of fruit and flowers and shit in it. It was smooth, not yeasty despite the yeast, sorta dry, but still actually finished like a beer, instead of finishing like beer-flavored yeast juice mixed with rubbing alcohol.
New Belgium stays in business cuz, more than anything else, they're good marketers. Their brand pops up at a lot of hip concerts and festivals and blah blah blah. Their brewery tour is super popular, and they've harnessed that buzz in a tourist trap of a state known, among other things, for beer.
At this point, they're so big that they're closer to a corporate giant than they are an artisan craft brewery. No one in Colorado actually gets excited about drinking it - not even beer snobs who otherwise make a point to enjoy Belgian-style grog.
At our beer party last night, one guy spoke up that he at least thinks New Belgium makes good sours. But is that really what a brewery should bet the farm on - sours?!
But at the least, props to them for being employee owned, and to their sustainable initiatives.
I just wish they could translate that into also making good beer.
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also is there a more tourist trap of a state than Colorado?
Hawaii I guess. Maybe Florida, in the contiguous 48.
Utah, Wyoming, Montana could maybe make cases, for reasons similar to Colorado, but I don't think it's nearly on the same scale as CO. It's not like those places have to regularly host the entire state of Texas.
Hawaii I guess. Maybe Florida, in the contiguous 48.
Utah, Wyoming, Montana could maybe make cases, for reasons similar to Colorado, but I don't think it's nearly on the same scale as CO. It's not like those places have to regularly host the entire state of Texas.
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Should we apologize in advance for all that cash?ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 8:59 am also is there a more tourist trap of a state than Colorado?
Hawaii I guess. Maybe Florida, in the contiguous 48.
Utah, Wyoming, Montana could maybe make cases, for reasons similar to Colorado, but I don't think it's nearly on the same scale as CO. It's not like those places have to regularly host the entire state of Texas.
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I will admit it: My favorite beer was Coors Extra Gold. Still wish Coors made it.
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No need to. Keep y’all’s tourist dollars comin!jeepinjayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 12:10 pmShould we apologize in advance for all that cash?ousdahl wrote: ↑Mon Dec 31, 2018 8:59 am also is there a more tourist trap of a state than Colorado?
Hawaii I guess. Maybe Florida, in the contiguous 48.
Utah, Wyoming, Montana could maybe make cases, for reasons similar to Colorado, but I don't think it's nearly on the same scale as CO. It's not like those places have to regularly host the entire state of Texas.
Okay but maybe suggest changing the bald summer tires on the 2wd suburban before y’all drive up to the mountains...