MW wrote:I can't get my head around all this IPA crap. A nice cold beer will do me fine thanks.
IPAs are cold too mate
Bit rich calling something crap just because you dont like it. Also nothing wrong with just preferring easy drinking lagers, but not sure why you need to come and tell us all about it.
IPA is god's elixir
Must be a VB and Drought fan. Been heavily into craft beers over the last few months, tried to have a super dry after work other night, had a sip couldn't do it tasted like shit
Didn't see your post Benny... Get stuffed with VB and draught, Coopers Pale Ale 1st choice, don't mind some other lagers. I don't subscribe to IPA's when all they do is put some fruit in the beer, reduce the bottle size and charge you more (I may or may not be generalising lol)
MW wrote:Didn't see your post Benny... Get stuffed with VB and draught, Coopers Pale Ale 1st choice, don't mind some other lagers. I don't subscribe to IPA's when all they do is put some fruit in the beer, reduce the bottle size and charge you more (I may or may not be generalising lol)
Went to John Butler Trio last Saturday night at Bird in Hand Winery. The only beer on sale was a Prancing Pony APA - "Hopwork Orange", my god it was terrible. Flat beer that tasted like fruit. The fact it was $8 a schooner served in plastic made it taste even more sour. Speaking to many punters on the night, not a popular choice of beer by the organisers.
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BoundaryRider84 wrote: Must be a VB and Drought fan. Been heavily into craft beers over the last few months, tried to have a super dry after work other night, had a sip couldn't do it tasted like shit
Start chucking them up on Untappd then. You are only 370 behind me
Spargo wrote:Went to John Butler Trio last Saturday night at Bird in Hand Winery. The only beer on sale was a Prancing Pony APA - "Hopwork Orange", my god it was terrible. Flat beer that tasted like fruit. The fact it was $8 a schooner served in plastic made it taste even more sour. Speaking to many punters on the night, not a popular choice of beer by the organisers.
Why wouldn't they have gone with the Blonde or Amber Ales? Really strange decision.
Thinking they maybe had a vat on the cheap?
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