Your Favorite American Craft Beer Style?

Your Favorite American Craft Beer Style?


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North American [/b]beer.

I tend to think of Kokanee more as macro vs craft. I used to drink the shit out of it college.

Did you know that a beer can be both a macro and a craft at the same time?

I think Sam Adams fits this description and possibly beers by New Belgium as well.

Macro and micro refer to how much beer is produced while craft refers to ingredients or some bullshit like that.

Yes. I go off the ingredients. If it has adjunct grains - i.e., corn or rice - it’s not craft. But some of the best selling craft beers like Sam Adams or Sierra Nevada are hardly “micro”.
 
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North American [/b]beer.

I tend to think of Kokanee more as macro vs craft. I used to drink the shit out of it college.

Did you know that a beer can be both a macro and a craft at the same time?

I think Sam Adams fits this description and possibly beers by New Belgium as well.

Macro and micro refer to how much beer is produced while craft refers to ingredients or some bullshit like that.

Every big swinging dick started as a little weenie.

#throbbertruths
 
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I don’t think anybody could actually enjoy drinking American craft beer. Enjoy the feeling, etc, but it tastes like shit. Nobody can tell me it actually tastes good and they enjoy it.
 
I don’t think anybody could actually enjoy drinking American craft beer. Enjoy the feeling, etc, but it tastes like shit. Nobody can tell me it actually tastes good and they enjoy it.

Sorry @ThomasFremont and @RoadDawg55 @dnc is my new bestest of besties.
 
Stouts are like eating a meal - 3 of those puppies and skip 2 meals.

if I don't have a stout then I will fall back on a Hefe - stouts and wheat beers are easier on this old farts gut (which has been abused by too many beers and too much mexican/indian (dot)/thai foods. Usually 4 out of 5 stars heat-wise)
 
I don’t think anybody could actually enjoy drinking American craft beer. Enjoy the feeling, etc, but it tastes like shit. Nobody can tell me it actually tastes good and they enjoy it.

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I thought you guys would recognize a classic (if slightly edited) copypasta

You’ve stolen my bff @PurpleThrobber with your lies.

We can still watch shit hoops while you drink your IPAs.

Both have too much Hop.

 
I don’t think anybody could actually enjoy drinking American craft beer. Enjoy the feeling, etc, but it tastes like shit. Nobody can tell me it actually tastes good and they enjoy it.

I love this copypasta.
 
Does an Appltini count?

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I will give props to the original....from Colville, Washington....the one, the only, accept no substitutes.

That was some ground breaking stuff back in 1983, let me tell you.

Big jump up from Oly stubbies and Rainer tallboys.

 
I don’t think anybody could actually enjoy drinking American craft beer. Enjoy the feeling, etc, but it tastes like shit. Nobody can tell me it actually tastes good and they enjoy it.

Bitchin post
 
I like many styles but I tend to like a craft beer to be on the darker, rich side all the way to stout and Brown Ale[/b] is about right..... my favorite being:

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I like many styles but I tend to like a craft beer to be on the darker, rich side all the way to stout and Brown Ale[/b] is about right..... my favorite being:

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I'll give you Southern boys some props. Abita puts out a nice product. They are past craft brewer at this point but I like their stuff.
https://abita.com/brews/#all

Last time we were in NOLA, this was a cool place to knock back a few. Midtown area, not that touristy Bourbon Street bullshit.
https://portorleansbrewingco.com/beers/riverfront-lager/?category=main
 
Had a Porter infused with CBD while watching us lose to wheatfield.
 
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