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Lakefront Brewery: Snake Chaser



 
 
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Old 31-03-2007, 03:21 AM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.beer
Dave Witzel
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ers (Joel) wrote on 30 Mar 2007:
Steve Jackson wrote:
And this is perhaps what annoys me more than anything else about
the modern American craft brew drinker. This whole "bigger =
better" thing is nonsense (and not just limited to beer; it's
one of the absolutely most annoying things I find about living
in this country).


Just to bring this thread around full circle, that's
what's wrong with most (if not all) the web-based beer
forums. Lots of circle-jerking and sycophantism built
around who can trainspot the biggest, baddest cult beers.


It's a lemming mentality. Someone in a perceived position of
authority posts a Kleinian reacharound of a review, and the minions
swallow it whole, even if it makes no sense. Even when the beer in
question lives up to its cult following, there's always someone who
takes it too far, whether that be offering their firstborn in a
trade, or buying a keg of a non-bottled beer to bottle and
distribute. That's a good thing?

One of the most impressive beers I've ever had clocks in
at 3.5 percent abv. JW Lees Mild, on cask. Blew me away.
Outstanding. Full of flavor.


I may never know.


Shit, I thought the streets of Manchester were washed in Lees Mild.
Of all the luck.

Witzel
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Old 31-03-2007, 10:20 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.beer
Joel[_1_]
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Dave Witzel wrote:
It's a lemming mentality. Someone in a perceived position of
authority posts a Kleinian reacharound of a review, and the minions
swallow it whole...


Just reading that makes me want to go shower. Ew.
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Old 09-04-2007, 05:19 AM posted to rec.food.drink.beer,alt.beer
Douglas W Hoyt
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Default Lakefront Brewery: Snake Chaser

There's an Ayinger house across from Haufbräuhaus.
Christ, I know my German's gotten rusty, but "Haufbräuhaus?"
That would, of course, be Hofbräuhaus.


"Hauf"bräuhaus as in 'haufen' (of humanity drinking inferior beer) might be
more fitting. The Ayinger place across the way has outdoor seating so you
can watch the hordes file in and stumble out across the way.

A friend told me that the way to steal beer steins from the Haufbräuhaus is
to swagger toward the door, singing in full voice, with a half-filled stein
in one hand. They will confiscate the half-filled stein, and then you
continue out with the three other empty steins in your other hand covered by
a raincoat.


 




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