Just remember that big bold flavors and alcohol content are not synonymous. There are many great styles that have tons of flavor and not a ton of alcohol.nico soze wrote:You both make good points. I still have a lot to learn. I'm just saying I like a big bold flavor with complexity, as opposed to "drinkability"
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I saw a werewolf drinking a pina colada down at Trader Vic's
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I'm rather similar. My taste buds only respond to bludgeoning. Jabs aren't even felt.nico soze wrote:You both make good points. I still have a lot to learn. I'm just saying I like a big bold flavor with complexity, as opposed to "drinkability"
That said, 4% beers aren't necessarily weak flavored. I traveled over the years to Utah for work, and the brewpubs there have a limit of 3.2% ABW [4% ABV] for their beer. It's actually quite interesting to see what brewers are capable of doing to develop flavor in such low-alcohol beers.
That said, most of what I brew is in the 5-6% range. I plan on brewing a lot more frequently, though, and it should give me time to try a few session styles, especially as the summer approaches.
Brad
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Yeah, the beer that I buy at the store, most people take one drink and give it back to me. Way too hoppy or dark. If I can't make anything meaner than blue moon or firestone, there's not a whole lot of point in brewing.
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Give me a ruination, give me an arrogant bastard, bootleggers black phoenix. Harviestown engine oil. I don't want to make bland. That's what I'm saying.
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Give me a messiah bold, a flying dog.
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I don't think you'll have any problem brewing something with lots of flavor. HIgh ABV doesn't necessarily equal higher flavor though. It's definitely easier to start out with something lower gravity (and alcohol), but still with plenty of flavor.
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I don't get the edit button joke. Did I say something wrong?
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No. Jon has a slightly off sense of humor and too much time with Photoshop. My guess is it was commentary on 3 posts in a row that were more or less one thought stream...nico soze wrote:I don't get the edit button joke. Did I say something wrong?
Just a guess.
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Sorry, guilty as charged.backyard brewer wrote:No. Jon has a slightly off sense of humor and too much time with Photoshop. My guess is it was commentary on 3 posts in a row that were more or less one thought stream...nico soze wrote:I don't get the edit button joke. Did I say something wrong?
Just a guess.
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Well u see, I havE a job that can be boring at times, and sometimes I hit send, and then sit there and think of,more to say.
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I'm planning on heading to Addison tonight to check out the presentation. Maybe ill meet a couple of u there.
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Plus, it is a great way to up your post count!!nico soze wrote:Well u see, I havE a job that can be boring at times, and sometimes I hit send, and then sit there and think of,more to say.
+501 for me! Yeah!
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501?lexuschris wrote:Plus, it is a great way to up your post count!!
+501 for me! Yeah!
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