thepalaeobotanist
ThePalaeobotanist
thepalaeobotanist

You love being that asshole guy.

I bet you got a priapism for Deadpool 

Burn every single “best of decade” list to the ground and piss on the ashes.

You mean garbage free of oversight writing on Gizmodo

I am guessing you are too young to know of the Coneheads?

White person does white person thing.

Someone got compensated for this.

Who cares. If its good. It is good. If its garbage. Its garbage. Who cares if it is Clueless in name only

30 years ago?

Seriously WTF. It’s like no one realizes this is just one of the poor companies that Marcus Lemonis screwed over. Doesn’t anyone watch The Profit?!

I am 41. I cannot stand 80s and 90s pop culture without the IPs being updated to fit the tastes and zeitgeist of 2019

Did I claim that the beer is not good? They are just unremarkable for the hype and price point. Just because they might have helped popularize a style (...and honestly I am not even sure that either beer has done that. BCS I would claim is what brought BA beers to the masses.

I’ve been to 100s of taprooms around the US and Canada and they are absolutely interchangeable especially in saturated markets like Denver, Seattle or Chicago. However a lot of these tend to be super-local breweries and they don’t usually step on each others toes. It’s the spaces that they make and community

Sounds like you just gave up on life. Poor thinf

Untapped is a marketing tool. Dark Lord and Pliny have been in or near the top ten craft beers even before it existed. Both beers are just....fine. They have a cult following that is independent of their quality. They are well rated because they are known quantities that craft beer drinkers are conditioned to love.

Untapped isn’t exactly the best gauge for what’s “the best”. Does Dark Lord also rate that high? Pliny the Elder? It’s good marketing

Boston Beer is so large that it forced BA to change the definition of a craft brewery multiple times.

A take of someone who has been to every craft brewery in Chicagoland over the last ten years. Craft beer is interchangeable. Taprooms are interchangeable. Those one off beers are the same the country over.

AB in some cases does brew the beer for them. For brands they take to the national stage they produce the beers in their own massive facilities and not at the original locations.

Too bad Goose Island wasn’t ever really all that good and you live in Chicago where dozens of better breweries already existed