chuck estevez
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Ok, sure, see yaSeriously. I have quite the following. And not your Internet or Facebook you hide behind. Actually people.
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Ok, sure, see yaSeriously. I have quite the following. And not your Internet or Facebook you hide behind. Actually people.
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Sorry bud, in terms of innovation, the UK is at the bottom, right above Germany in terms of beer innovation. Are you guys making brett-infused Belgian-inspired ales aged in sauvignon blanc barrels? Nope.
Oh, my girlfriend wants to thank you guys for the cider though .
LMAO!I will give respect to Brewdog, a UK based brewery inspired by the American craft beer movement, who apparently likes the barrell aged beers in the states (http://abcnews.go.com/Lifestyle/brew-dogs-share-favorite-barrel-aged-beers/story?id=20345974). Why isn't the UK anywhere on that list?
Now you're just picking things out of context to troll.Sorry, just caught this above...
Just because you haven't turned your heat on doesn't mean the high 50's (f) in your living room is considered 'room temperature'. I could open my window too and get this room down to the 40s, is that room temperature too?
Nearly theirIf you don't use AN well I guess you loose out. Your own retarded fault. Just continue to troll for information that you'll never get right
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The practice of aging in barrels has nothing to do with how the above styles are created. Do you even brew?LMAO!
You get different types of beer like....
.........by varying degrees of roasting different strains of grain, not by cutting corners and aging it in Jamaican rum or Sav Blanc barrels!
In your own words, please clarify what you mean by 'unpasteurized real ale' as it pertains to the beer making process.That's were artisan skill comes in to play, none of Brew Dog's products are live, unpasturised real ale.
It's a craft beer but it's not real ale and it's certainly not artisan, you do know what real ale is right?
I'm a brewer, I know what is considered 'real' ale and I have a feeling that you don't know that
The difference between your examples and real ale is like comparing ufliltered Belvedere Black label vodka to chocolate flavour Smirnoff, they both taste like chocolate but the Smirnoff has been artificially flavoured.
You can tell your girlfriend that she's welcome to the cider, porter, stout, IPA, Gin, whiskey, port, madeira, sparkling wine, pimm's and beer made with hops as they were all invented in Britain.
Sorry dude, I have to call you out again. Lager is beer just as much as ale is beer.You didn't have BEER you thick twat, you had lager, as I've explained.
It's not how I think it should be served it's how it IS served, you're from the USA you think both types of fermented grain drink are called beer, you're ignorant, I understand.
I said master bartender of 20 years.
Actually specialising in molecular mixology (if you know what that elite, niche field is) and hiring/training staff for Europe's largest privately owned casino chain.
I was at the top of my game, what the fuck do you know about making liquid olives for martini's by reacting the natural calcium in the juice?
Lime and mint juice balls with liquid nitrogen in fizzzy rum for Mojito's?
Orange flavour foam floating on your Cosmopolitan instead of a flamed zest?
Infusing gin and vermouth into a slice of cucumber with a vacuum sealer to make edible Martiniti's?
We've got pubs older than your country and make some of the best spirits in the world, don't come as an American trying to insult English bartenders based on your lager serving, working for tips, can't get a better job cos you're thick experience of what a bartender is.
The guys you have in vegas like Tim "Flippy" Morris (who makes about $80.000 a year I might add) have the right to call themselves bartenders, not those lame shot slinging fuckers in dive bars scattered around the country.
Hey homebrewer, I just wanted to say thanks for the informations . I just happened to click on the last page and see this im like right on ! learn something new everyday.Sorry dude, I have to call you out again. Lager is beer just as much as ale is beer.
I know you're confused so I'll teach you something about BEER so you can quit misinforming your tipping customers. Beer is a fermented beverage whose sugars came from malted cereal grains, most notably malted barley and malted wheat. I can ferment my boiled wort derived from malted grains with yeast strains intended for wine but that doesn't make it wine any more than fermenting grapes with ale or lager yeasts makes that beverage beer. It's not about the yeast strain, it's about the source of the sugars. Understand?
Please let me know if you have any more questions as I've been brewing for nearly as long as you've been pouring drinks.
LMAO!
You get different types of beer like....
.........by varying degrees of roasting different strains of grain, not by cutting corners and aging it in Jamaican rum or Sav Blanc barrels!
- Mild
- Bitter
- Golden Ales
- Pale Ale or IPA
- Porter & Stout
- Barley Wine
- Old Ale
- Scottish Beers
- Light Bitters
That's were artisan skill comes in to play, none of Brew Dog's products are live, unpasturised real ale.
It's a craft beer but it's not real ale and it's certainly not artisan, you do know what real ale is right?
The difference between your examples and real ale is like comparing ufliltered Belvedere Black label vodka to chocolate flavour Smirnoff, they both taste like chocolate but the Smirnoff has been artificially flavoured.
You can tell your girlfriend that she's welcome to the cider, porter, stout, IPA, Gin, whiskey, port, madeira, sparkling wine, pimm's and beer made with hops as they were all invented in Britain.
Yes, as mentioned before, when looking for quality Nutes, one must first consider that Advanced Nutrients sucks big donkey dicks.Has the npk of AN already been discussed, or are we just liking the fancy labeling? The name Kushi kush makes me sick. Sorry for the rant.....
It IS about a 1/3 cheaper thoughAN's 3 part is an exact duplicate of GH flora 3 part so I'm sure it works well.
Nice design guys.
It IS about a 1/3 cheaper though
I know, i'm lame!
I sware to god Church. You ARE the one, out of a few over the years, that is convincing me to start messing with the salts. I give you mad props bro. Seriously
there are multiple AN base nutrients and they are all expensive, the jungle juice runs you like 10 bucks less than the gh if you buy the 3 pack and the 2 pack leaving out the grow from gh. Unless you can find it cheaper I don't wanna keep looking its boring.It IS about a 1/3 cheaper though
I know, i'm lame!
I sware to god Church. You ARE the one, out of a few over the years, that is convincing me to start messing with the salts. I give you mad props bro. Seriously
Compare the 6 gallons dude. Roughly 33% less For each one of the 3 parts.there are multiple AN base nutrients and they are all expensive, the jungle juice runs you like 10 bucks less than the gh if you buy the 3 pack and the 2 pack leaving out the grow from gh. Unless you can find it cheaper I don't wanna keep looking its boring.