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#2327 Nov 21 2013 at 10:44 PM Rating: Good
I like sour candy. I don't like beer, so I would imagine I probably wouldn't like sour beer either.
#2328 Nov 22 2013 at 12:31 AM Rating: Good
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This is an Alma free-place, yet you insist on bringing him up again and again. I would have thought you would want to keep his presence out of the parts of the forums you liked.


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#2329 Nov 22 2013 at 5:52 AM Rating: Good
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PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
I like sour candy. I don't like beer, so I would imagine I probably wouldn't like sour beer either.

Sour beers are a rather different animal from other beers. Much less or non of the beer-y bitterness and lots of grassy notes, citrus flavours and green apple flavours in the lighter sours, sours with fruit (usually cherries) get a sweet and sour taste from the fruit and styles lile flemish old brown have a more red wine like vinegar sour.
#2330 Nov 22 2013 at 10:35 AM Rating: Good
Huh. Okay, maybe I would like them then. It's the hoppy taste that I really don't like.
#2331 Nov 22 2013 at 10:37 AM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
PigtailsOfDoom wrote:
I like sour candy. I don't like beer, so I would imagine I probably wouldn't like sour beer either.

Sour beers are a rather different animal from other beers. Much less or non of the beer-y bitterness and lots of grassy notes, citrus flavours and green apple flavours in the lighter sours, sours with fruit (usually cherries) get a sweet and sour taste from the fruit and styles lile flemish old brown have a more red wine like vinegar sour.


So, essentially, more like hard ciders?
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#2332 Nov 22 2013 at 10:50 AM Rating: Good
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At least Belgian Lambic beers use few hops and old hops at that, couple that with the beer aging in open wooden barrels to get the yeast and other goodness out of the air you need for the beer plus at least 1 year of aging after that and any hop taste is long gone by the time you drink the beer. There may be some more hop taste in some American sours as they don't uphold the same strict rules of brewing but aside from IPA's with brett you'll be hard pressed to find hoppy sours.

And the few ciders I've had were way, way sweeter and less complex than sour beers (aside from the overly commercial kriek by Lindemans, Timmermans and Liefmans)
#2333 Nov 22 2013 at 11:32 AM Rating: Good
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I usually only drink cider if I'm at a brewery, so they're not generally that sweet. Not commercially sweet, at least. I haven't had one in a while, though, and my definition of sweet has changed recently. I might think they were terribly sweet, now.
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#2334 Nov 22 2013 at 11:40 AM Rating: Good
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Jolly Pumpkin or Lindemans Cuvee Rene (one of their good beers) should be relatively easily available to you and worth a try although sour beers are always expensive.


Edit: Duchesse Du Bourgogne as well, as a flanders old brown it's like the beer version of a sweet red dessert wine.

Edited, Nov 22nd 2013 6:41pm by Aethien
#2335 Nov 22 2013 at 11:44 AM Rating: Good
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[quote=idiggory, King of Bards]Also: Bum@#%^ Middle of Nowhere is relative to where one considers "somewhere" to be. Example: Twenty minutes outside the city and beyond is Bum@#%^ Middle of Nowhere for me.

Twenty minutes during rush hour? Or twenty minutes on Sunday morning at 2:30 a.m.?

I need to know if I live in ******* Middle of Nowhere or not . . .

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#2336 Nov 22 2013 at 12:02 PM Rating: Good
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
So a sour stout is an odd beer.



Very tasty but odd.

You have me wanting to try a sour stout now. I'll let you know if I enjoy it.

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#2337 Nov 22 2013 at 12:09 PM Rating: Good
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There aren't too many as far as I know, aside from the two I named earlier anyway.
#2338 Nov 22 2013 at 1:08 PM Rating: Good
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This thread was a lot more fun active when we were talking about muscled, hairy men.

And that has me all kinds of confused about you folks. Smiley: dubious
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#2339 Nov 22 2013 at 1:10 PM Rating: Good
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I thought that was mostly you, Pigtails and me in which case I fail to see what confused you.



Also, beer is always a good topic.
#2340 Nov 22 2013 at 1:15 PM Rating: Good
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At least the thread was moving, lol.
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#2341 Nov 22 2013 at 1:17 PM Rating: Excellent
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Movement is all relative.

Smiley: clown
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#2342 Nov 22 2013 at 1:17 PM Rating: Good
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There are still a couple dozen posts a day in this thread, I would say that's moving. And if you want to change the subject you can.
#2343 Nov 22 2013 at 1:23 PM Rating: Excellent
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When in doubt combine things: what beer do muscled, hairy men like to drink?
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#2344 Nov 22 2013 at 1:25 PM Rating: Good
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someproteinguy wrote:
When in doubt combine things: what beer do muscled, hairy men like to drink?


Now, I feel like I'm doing research. Smiley: lol

This information can only help me.
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#2345 Nov 22 2013 at 1:30 PM Rating: Good
I mean, I usually only post if I have something to say, but if you want me to shamelessly +1 I suppose I can accommodate.
#2346 Nov 22 2013 at 1:34 PM Rating: Excellent
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When in doubt just post, and let allakhazam tell you what your thoughts are worth. For example apparently nearly every random thought that enters my head is excellent. I'm sure you too will have a lot of good quality thoughts.

Does wonders for the self-esteem. Smiley: wink

Edited, Nov 22nd 2013 11:39am by someproteinguy
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#2347 Nov 22 2013 at 1:40 PM Rating: Good
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idiggory, King of Bards wrote:
someproteinguy wrote:
When in doubt combine things: what beer do muscled, hairy men like to drink?


Now, I feel like I'm doing research. Smiley: lol

This information can only help me.
Brewers probably have a high chance of being muscly men seeing as how they lug around lots of heavy stuff all day and an inordinate amount of them seem to be bearded so there's that. Beer drinkers have the same love for beards but trade the muscle for a beer belly.


And here's something to keep you entertained for a while:
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#2348 Nov 22 2013 at 1:42 PM Rating: Good
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IDrownFish of the Seven Seas wrote:
I mean, I usually only post if I have something to say
See, that's why you have so few posts.
#2349 Nov 22 2013 at 1:45 PM Rating: Good
Your pictures make this thread dangerous to read during class.
#2350 Nov 22 2013 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
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Why? It's just a burly man wearing sunglasses.
#2351 Nov 22 2013 at 2:03 PM Rating: Good
It's obviously sexualized anything I need to be careful about, really. I tend to sit at the front of the lecture hall, so everyone can kind of see what I see.

Not saying there's a lot of that in this thread outside the links people post, but a lot of the pictures I would be a little less than comfortable viewing with someone looking over my shoulder, like in a classroom setting.

Obviously I'm not asking you to filter your posts or anything, @#%^ that. I was just commenting that I have to be a bit more careful in my zam-ing.

or I could actually pay attention in Calculus for once.

Edit: and you can't deny that picture is meant to be inciting. Showing a model-level guy wearing nothing from the waist up, with tattoos and a not small amount of muscle? It's even got the sh*tty Instagram filter. It looks like something taken straight from tumblr, and it certainly wasn't taken for the purpose of showing off the skyline.

Edited, Nov 22nd 2013 3:18pm by IDrownFish
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