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Jeremy Igo

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Miller Lite when tailgaiting or drinking for quantity. When I'm at home and only having a few I'll do IPAs in the summer (Bell's two hearted is the best) and stouts in the fall/winter (Duckrabbit Milk Stout being my fave.)

Truth be told, I drink Miller Lite about 90% of the time.

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By the way, my neighbors are craft beer bro's which I respect, but holy poo they act like wine connoisseur's with their beer. I enjoy beer without being a snobby know it all douche. I love my bro's though.

 

meh i dont think its snobby i just think when you have experienced flavor explosions in your mouth like none other from microbrews you realize that all of that budweiser, pbr, miller lite you chugged in high school/college is piss water.

 

but seriously if i'm tailgating i stay away from ipa's because ill black out.

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meh i dont think its snobby i just think when you have experienced flavor explosions in your mouth like none other from microbrews you realize that all of that budweiser, pbr, miller lite you chugged in high school/college is piss water.

but seriously if i'm tailgating i stay away from ipa's because ill black out.

I enjoy microbrews tremendously but I'm not acting like my poo doesn't stink when I order it. I just find it humorous when friends of mine morph into these different people when we enter a microbrewery.

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I enjoy microbrews tremendously but I'm not acting like my poo doesn't stink when I order it. I just find it humorous when friends of mine morph into these different people when we enter a microbrewery.

We have some of those people here in asheville. I can pretty much find something good to say about every brew. Unless it's white zombie. Stay away from that ish

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meh i dont think its snobby i just think when you have experienced flavor explosions in your mouth like none other from microbrews you realize that all of that budweiser, pbr, miller lite you chugged in high school/college is piss water.

but seriously if i'm tailgating i stay away from ipa's because ill black out.

The piss water as you call it are typically SMASH beers. Single malt and single hop. Therefore their flavors are far less complex than crafts that use multiple of each. Also the piss gets a good bit of its abv from sugar so they save money on grain.

You can find ipa that wont black you out. Just check the abv. Flying dog has one now that is only about 4.8. They are a really good brewery imo.

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Miller Lite bottles for the tailgate.

 

Miller, Monster and Fireball mix in a Solo cup for the walk to the stadium.

 

So, your goal is to make yourself puke before going into the stadium? BC that mix will definitely do it.

 

I can't begin to say how bad it is for you lol

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The piss water as you call it are typically SMASH beers. Single malt and single hop. Therefore their flavors are far less complex than crafts that use multiple of each. Also the piss gets a good bit of its abv from sugar so they save money on grain.

You can find ipa that wont black you out. Just check the abv. Flying dog has one now that is only about 4.8. They are a really good brewery imo.

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This is what session ales are for. Awesome flavor at 4 to 5 abv.

Most companies have one or two to choose from. These are the best daytime summer beers.

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Nothing says football season to me like Sam Adams octoberfest. They start selling it in September right around when football is gearing up and it is one of my favorite beers.

In before everyone starts naming their favorite obscure microbrews.

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This is what session ales are for. Awesome flavor at 4 to 5 abv.

Most companies have one or two to choose from. These are the best daytime summer beers.

Wait are you talking about sessions? Like the beer called sessions? Because that poo is good for a cheap beer. Like really good.
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No "session" beer is typically a lower alcohol beer with the same taste.  Many breweries put out a "session" beer, especially during the summer months.  I like Founders all day IPA for starters.  Just search and you'll find plenty of info out there.  Try beer advocate or rate beer.

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