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[QUOTE="August_West, post: 1902909, member: 1047"] Im checking out of this thread............. Y'all are sickos and have ruined good beer for me and everyone else. I spend more time in bars than most here therefore the following opinion is more valid. You drink beer like nerds collect pokemen. It's all about how many different ones you drink and earning pathetic little badges as opposed to drinking what is best. You would rather have a bad beer they've never had before than something that is decent. In return that means less good beer is brewed and more bad to mediocre beer is made. You would rather have a bad beer out of a can than a good one out of a bottle. This is absolutely true everywhere Ive gone straight from all of the distributors mouths. The Snobs and Hipsters are all "know it alls" but are really stupid in reality. You equate cans with freshness and bottles with lower quality because of something you read on line. In reality most small breweries that can have more quality control issues than breweries that bottle. Bigger breweries that can can make this argument however, because they can afford the proper equipment to scrub out all of the oxygen, sanitize better. Local is considered better than out of state or out of county. This means that local beer will own every beer scene pushing many good non local ones out with bad local beer. Connecticut is the best example Ive ran across. No offense Connecticut but your local beer is god awful and thanks to your local hipsters and snobs it dominates. Coalesce is h3tty as hell though but we cant get it now because beer makers are hipster pansies who dont know how to run a business. [/QUOTE]
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