Seems a lot of people know the price of everything and the value of nothing. I wonder how the beers would rate in a blind taste test?
Anyway, I paid £4 for a 330ml can of beer the other day. It was nice.
This is brewed 1.5 miles away from my house!TBF Engine Oil is a decent beer!
Amazing how many people know what people do and think, without actually knowing what people do and think.
I came across the following article recently. Seems to me to make some points well.
https://www.petebrown.net/2019/02/23/three-examples-of-why-some-good-beers-cost-more/
Time for a beer.
I hope said desktop pc is running Ubuntu or similar and Libreoffice. Works mile better than Microsoft rubbish.My dad always said the same thing to be honest Gunge, same with Duckhams. He always went to the spares shop and bought their generic oil of the correct specification. He's never owned a brand new car though either, and back in the day drove old bangers, so spending a lot on motor oil would have been silly.. lol
Oh, and I've brewed some pretty gorgeous beers to be honest, but I'm far too humble you see. I would happily let anybody try my Ponder's Paradise Porter and decide for themselves how good it is, however they need to come get a bottle, I'm not paying for ruddy postage!!!
My desktop PC is genuinely better than anything I could have bought ready built at the time I built it too... lmao
He's probably like me, too cheap to pay for the postage.... You seen the price of postage these days? Talk about overpriced!!!
I had a Yeastie boys stout the other week, it was a blueberry waffle stout and was kinda horrible, way too sweet to the point where it didn't really taste like beer anymore. My wife drank it (we originally split it) she liked it but agreed that it wasn't like drinking a beer.
More on topic, I don't buy much beer these days but most are on par with brewdog prices as it's the more unusual "craft" styles which carry a bit of a premium. It's all research for my own brewing. :-) Badger give me happy memories as Golden Glory and First Gold were too of my first favourite beers.
Been following this thread with interest. I reckon that the debate hints at why people home-brew. Some people are looking to brew (drink) reasonable beer as cheaply as possible. Others appreciate beer in a different way, and are looking for a gastronomic experience and to be creative.
There are of course those in between, myself included. Then there are some who brew the best beer in the world and eschew all others as swill aunsure....
I hope said desktop pc is running Ubuntu or similar and Libreoffice. Works mile better than Microsoft rubbish.
Yep, I'll always remember my not-yet-wife trying golden glory and declaring it apricot yoghurt beer. Wonder if they still taste the same?golden glory & golden champion were amazing for their time. The first was peachy, the latter was tangerine-y
Yes, games developers like to cater for the biggest platform and trouser the most pennies. I like to shun the big corporations whenever possible, but it isn't always possible. It's not a million miles different in the brewing industry!No, because I keep my playing to just my games, rather than my OS these days. Played with Linux distros in the past. I now run Windows 10 and I'm quite happy with an Office Home 365 sub thanks. :p Some of us know how to actually use "Microsoft rubbish" properly... :p:p
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