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So speaking of beer and filipino step grandma porn, I'm actually pretty excited for all the new Marvel Battlegrounds stuff in Disney Infinity 3.0.  Ant man, vision, and black panther!

 
So speaking of beer and filipino step grandma porn, I'm actually pretty excited for all the new Marvel Battlegrounds stuff in Disney Infinity 3.0. Ant man, vision, and black panther!
The most disgusting thing you said in that sentence is Disney Infinity.

 
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No light and no oxygen can get in a can. Glass and a crown (or cork) respectively let those in. The beer will stay fresher longer in a can.

There are some that claim they taste the metal. Since the beer doesnt come in contact with anything but the plastic lining inside the can, I call BS on that.
Gotcha. I know a lot of local breweries (Indeed, 612, and Surly come immediately to mind) only do cans except for extra special one-time releases. Now I know why.

 
No light and no oxygen can get in a can. Glass and a crown (or cork) respectively let those in. The beer will stay fresher longer in a can.

There are some that claim they taste the metal. Since the beer doesnt come in contact with anything but the plastic lining inside the can, I call BS on that.
Filing this under things I probably should have realized but never did.

I just like the bottle caps.

 
Gotcha. I know a lot of local breweries (Indeed, 612, and Surly come immediately to mind) only do cans except for extra special one-time releases. Now I know why.
Well from what I gather canning equpiment is cheaper than bottle equipment plus bottles themselves cost more than cans.

So most likely for the cost vs the difference between a bottle and can that only beer snobs care about.

 
So speaking of beer and filipino step grandma porn, I'm actually pretty excited for all the new Marvel Battlegrounds stuff in Disney Infinity 3.0. Ant man, vision, and black panther!
That new Battlegrounds thing does look pretty cool. I gotta get in on that 3.0 shit for my kid here, but I can wait for a really good sale since there's no 4.0 coming this year.

 
No light and no oxygen can get in a can. Glass and a crown (or cork) respectively let those in. The beer will stay fresher longer in a can.

There are some that claim they taste the metal. Since the beer doesnt come in contact with anything but the plastic lining inside the can, I call BS on that.
Why were cans always looked down upon before the craft beer craze? Bottles were always considered "better" by everyone I ever heard talk about beer. Beer was only ever made in a can so you could take it to places that didnt want broken bottles. Like the beach.

 
Why were cans always looked down upon before the craft beer craze? Bottles were always considered "better" by everyone I ever heard talk about beer. Beer was only ever made in a can so you could take it to places that didnt want broken bottles. Like the beach.
Cause #beersnobs were not nearly as prevalent.

 
The main beer is ok, i like a lot of their other stuff though. They have one called snapshot that is pretty good.
Will keep an eye out.

Oh yea they have that salted caramel brownie brown ale too, its as zimm would say tits a poppin.

You like brown ales right frontlog? You should try it.

https://untappd.com/b/new-belgium-brewing-company-salted-caramel-brownie-brown-ale/1048045
Yeah I like Brown Ales, will keep an eye out for this one too.

It is a decent beer but damn good is a hell of a stretch. I prefer almost all their other year round offerings with 1554 being my favorite.
1554 is actually the only New Belgium beer I've tried yet. As I said at that time, it is damn good.

Anyone tried that Citradelic IPA they have out now?

 
Bottles are definitely more enjoyable to drink out of aesthetically. I only drink to get a buzz in any case, it all pretty much taste the same to me. Not terrible, but why am I drinking this? I find beer too filling also. I'll always prefer a couple shots.

 
Oh and I asked about 80 acre hoppy wheat beer from Boulevard in here the other day. No one answered but I decided to try it anyway. I like it, alot actually. It's probably the first wheat beer that I've tried that I would buy again.

 
Why were cans always looked down upon before the craft beer craze? Bottles were always considered "better" by everyone I ever heard talk about beer. Beer was only ever made in a can so you could take it to places that didnt want broken bottles. Like the beach.
Early cans did suck. Way back when many had the equivalent of a sticker over the opening and they did not have the plastic lining technology like you do today. Also, the seaming for the top was not as sophisticated.

Now, canning technology makes it a superior product. Not to mention the lower transportation costs for cans versus bottles due to weight reduction and the cans taking up less space. Also aluminum costs less to recycle than glass.

As far as the start up costs, that is not entirely true. For Ball to even deal with you, you have to make huge orders of cans so you have to have the space to store all the blanks. Plus, you need a separate huge order for each of your beers. There are definitely trade offs for going with cans. Some breweries even do a blank can and then attach a sticker for the beer to avoid that issue. That is only legal in a few states.

 
The most disgusting thing you said in that sentence is Disney Infinity.
Hey, you don't see me judging your disgusting fetishes, so leave mine out of this.

That new Battlegrounds thing does look pretty cool. I gotta get in on that 3.0 shit for my kid here, but I can wait for a really good sale since there's no 4.0 coming this year.
I don't know if this is enough of a sale for you, but BB has it for $16 after GCU and you get a free 2.0 marvel figure.

http://www.bestbuy.com/site/offer/153601/pcmcat748301635321.c?id=pcmcat748301635321

 
Oh and I asked about 80 acre hoppy wheat beer from Boulevard in here the other day. No one answered but I decided to try it anyway. I like it, alot actually. It's probably the first wheat beer that I've tried that I would buy again.
I didnt see this I guess but they have a Saison, Tank 7 that is amazing. And the Sixth Glass quad is good, but not great.

 
Early cans did suck. Way back when many had the equivalent of a sticker over the opening and they did not have the plastic lining technology like you do today. Also, the seaming for the top was not as sophisticated.

Now, canning technology makes it a superior product. Not to mention the lower transportation costs for cans versus bottles due to weight reduction and the cans taking up less space. Also aluminum costs less to recycle than glass.

As far as the start up costs, that is not entirely true. For Ball to even deal with you, you have to make huge orders of cans so you have to have the space to store all the blanks. Plus, you need a separate huge order for each of your beers. There are definitely trade offs for going with cans. Some breweries even do a blank can and then attach a sticker for the beer to avoid that issue. That is only legal in a few states.
If this is really the case now they should stop making bottles for soda or beer period. Save the environment and all.

I assume the glass manufacturers would scream though and pay a shit ton to lobbyists to keep that from happening.

 
This shit better be good at $10.50 per 4-pack Wren. Beer advocate agrees with you. I'll probably swing by and get some today.

 
This shit better be good at $10.50 per 4-pack Wren. Beer advocate agrees with you. I'll probably swing by and get some today.
yeah unfortunately I dont like cheap beer anymore. THANKS GATOR! but at least its tasty!

The only "cheap" beer I like anymore is Blue Moon and even that is always considered "craft" or an "import" by any place I go to drink it, so its a buck more than regular old bud.

 
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On a related note, the state shaped beer cap maps are cool in theory. In practice, not enough breweries in Indiana bottle. And of the ones that do, a lot have plain gold bottle caps. Kinda which we'd sprung for the full USA one instead. Gonna have to upgrade eventually. 

 
It has been about a week since the last beer conversation, I was really starting to miss it. Glad you guys came through.
I was hoping you would click on that distribution map I sent so you could see how lonely Utah was in the western part of the US. Since you didn't, I realized you would probably enjoy another post pointing it out because beer.

 
That's a great deal for that set, but I still need 3.0 proper. Thought about getting it digitally on sale last week, but forgot about it. I'll just look for cheap starter packs or another sale.
If you're only looking for the disc shoot me a PM. Haven't touched my copy since finishing the Empire play set. I'm not sure if I still have the Twilight play set that comes with starter packs or not but can check when I'm home tonight.
 
On a related note, the state shaped beer cap maps are cool in theory. In practice, not enough breweries in Indiana bottle. And of the ones that do, a lot have plain gold bottle caps. Kinda which we'd sprung for the full USA one instead. Gonna have to upgrade eventually.
You should have got the USA one and just used Three Floyd's awesome cap for the Indiana one.

 
You should have got the USA one and just used Three Floyd's awesome cap for the Indiana one.
Personally, I'd be fine with filling in the rest of indiana with Three Floyd's caps. I'll take a pic of what we've got done so far when I get home, but a lot of them are just regular with notes in sharpie on the back of what they were lol. Pretty sure the bf started filling in the corners with beer from neighboring states after he realized we were never going to get that many indiana caps.

 
Yeah the Dark Truth Stout I had the other day made me want to check out more of their stuff. It was flat out delicious.
It is a good one, but there are a lot better ones out there in the style. It is one of the more affordable ones for the style though.

Tank 7 is the best Saison made in the US that I have tried and it is not even close. It is one of very few beers that I would be perfectly happy with keeping stocked in the fridge all the time that is not an IPA.

With that said, the style may not be for everyone. If you happen to hate wheat beers (even though it is very different) you likely would not like it.

 
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Gator, is it important to make sure any style of beer aside from an IPA is super-fresh? I know some stouts may actually get better with age. Mainly referring to Ales and such. I know that Tank 7 has been at this store for a good while.

 
It is a good one, but there are a lot better ones out there in the style. It is one of the more affordable ones for the style though.

Tank 7 is the best Saison made in the US that I have tried and it is not even close. It is one of very few beers that I would be perfectly happy with keeping stocked in the fridge all the time that is not an IPA.

With that said, the style may not be for everyone. If you happen to hate wheat beers (even though it is very different) you likely would not like it.
I don't hate wheat beers, it's just that most of the ones I've tried have been bland and boring. Granted I haven't tried that many.

 
Gator, is it important to make sure any style of beer aside from an IPA is super-fresh? I know some stouts may actually get better with age. Mainly referring to Ales and such. I know that Tank 7 has been at this store for a good while.
Very loaded question. Generally, you want fresher beer but it is not as important for beers that are less hop forward than IPAs and pale ales. Generally, the higher the ABV the longer they can go. If it is a sour (which tends to be lower ABV) aging usually helps too.

Barrel aged beers have more booze flavors when fresher. Some (like me) prefer that. Others want it to mellow.

 
Very loaded question. Generally, you want fresher beer but it is not as important for beers that are less hop forward than IPAs and pale ales. Generally, the higher the ABV the longer they can go. If it is a sour (which tends to be lower ABV) aging usually helps too.

Barrel aged beers have more booze flavors when fresher. Some (like me) prefer that. Others want it to mellow.
Cool. At 8.5% that Tank 7 should be good to go I'd think.

 
Why were cans always looked down upon before the craft beer craze? Bottles were always considered "better" by everyone I ever heard talk about beer. Beer was only ever made in a can so you could take it to places that didnt want broken bottles. Like the beach.
For me it was about application. How do you shotgun a bottle?

 
While we're doing ask gator, any black ipa that you know of that are good?

Had one recently and never heard of them before and liked the style.

 
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