bigblue_dl
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Re: EMERGENCY - I'm drinking and the old drinking thread is closed!
The issue is, wine doesn't taste very good.
The issue is, wine doesn't taste very good.
The issue is, wine doesn't taste very good.
Says the guy who made his own wine.![]()
And it tasted ****ty. Then I stopped making wine.
bbdl and I are at The Pickle bar in Eau Claire right now.
I imagine this is like hell for craft beer fans who are sentient. The beer is flatter than North Dakota.
So then...that's a Yes on recommending the Pickle in Eau Claire?
It matters because independent American breweries create beers for their local regions. They invest in their communities. They employ local workers. And they pay taxes — local, state and federal. American craft brewing is American manufacturing that doesn’t outsource these well-paying American jobs.
Get some craft brewers really talking, and they’ll tell you we are headed for a time when independent breweries can’t afford to compete, can’t afford the best ingredients, can’t get wholesalers to support them, and can’t get shelf space and draft lines. The result: Beer lovers won’t have the broad range of choices they have today.
Get some craft brewers together, and they’ll tell you that if we continue down this path, we may be witnessing the beginning of the end of the American craft beer revolution.
Surly is the new version of SA. There are/were rumors of them selling out, especially after their head brewer joined 3 Floyds recently (Todd Haug). And Surly is admittedly a clone of Stone: hop forward, we do what we want beers.Comparing Surly and SA is silly. SA and Stone, or Sierra Nevada, or New Belgium, or (gag) Rogue, are much better comparisons. Breweries that actually have a national reach.
I don't even know what point you are trying to argue.