

Jim says while hiding the studded leather jacket, tartan trousers & hair dye in his cupboardJim wrote:If they do to beer what punks did to music in the 80s, god help us all.![]()
Sadly, punk was after my time.mysterio wrote:Jim says while hiding the studded leather jacket, tartan trousers & hair dye in his cupboardJim wrote:If they do to beer what punks did to music in the 80s, god help us all.![]()
Shouldn't the "Sadly" be "Thankfully"?Jim wrote:Sadly, punk was after my time.mysterio wrote:Jim says while hiding the studded leather jacket, tartan trousers & hair dye in his cupboardJim wrote:If they do to beer what punks did to music in the 80s, god help us all.![]()
I think you absolutely bang on there Stoutman!Stoutman wrote:Am I right in saying that (not having drunk any BrewDog beer I might be wrong), they are really only playing around with the abv and ibu's and saying theyr'e re-inventing the wheel?
The marketing winds some people up, it's bound to, but they have good beer to back it up IMO. I don't drink marketing and I still reckon they produce some of the best beer on the supermarket shelf. They also don't sterile filter or pasteurise their beer which helps to a degree.Am I right in saying that (not having drunk any BrewDog beer I might be wrong), they are really only playing around with the abv and ibu's and saying theyr'e re-inventing the wheel?
He's not wrong!Jim wrote:Sadly, punk was after my time.mysterio wrote:Jim says while hiding the studded leather jacket, tartan trousers & hair dye in his cupboardJim wrote:If they do to beer what punks did to music in the 80s, god help us all.![]()
I don't think it's Stella or Magners drinkers picking up BrewDog. Anecdotal evidence from amongst my acquaintances suggests it's people who would otherwise drink things like Leffe/Krusovice/Erdinger but have not been attracted to other real ales.KevP wrote:I, personally, do not like their trying to make real ale look hip and trendy, I couldn't give a rats arse if the 'yoofs' in the street got a taste for it instead of $tella or Magners, I am happy to be in a minority.
Likewise. They are over the top, but for me it doesn't change the taste of the beer.Invalid Stout wrote:Apart from that, what Mysterio said — the beer is good and I don't pay any attention to the marketing.
Sorry - coulndt find the 'sarcasm' emoticon...i'll try better next time.jonewer wrote:Punk IPA. 6%.leigh1919 wrote:I know its late, but how about asking them when they intend to brew a beer below 20% abv? Because that would make refreshing change.