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Retro_unlimited , in Facebook

I bet it was from a chain mail back in the day, that if you put that in your profile then your safe, too bad it’s not true.

AnUnusualRelic ,
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I too have this in my safe.

son_named_bort , in Facebook

Order print

kryptonianCodeMonkey , in Facebook

Her to her 24 year old activist granddaughter: “You kids need to just shut up. You have no idea how the world works.”

TheRealKuni , in Wise man

(Not so) fun fact, the answer to this question changes if you’re a Young Earth Creationist.

Obviously the egg came first, because ancestors of modern chickens were laying eggs long before they resembled chickens.

But YECs say that the chicken came before the egg, because they were created as adult animals. And they’ll tell you this with confidence.

Source: grew up a YEC surrounded by YECs.

ShaggySnacks , in The Time of the Harvest

The Tyranids have evolved.

B312 ,

Would you like to know more?

ShaggySnacks ,

If you are recruiting for the Cult of the Four-Armed Emperor. I’m already a member.

JohnWorks , in Pondering my anomaly

I guess we ponderin orbs now

cheddar ,
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We’ve never stopped.

Klear ,

🔮🧑‍🚀🔫🧙‍♂️

Anyolduser , in Facebook

Amen, sister.

Chekhovs_Gun , in The Time of the Harvest

Ah that reminds me of Killer Klowns from Outer Space. A timeless classic.

youtu.be/ETiSMS4i1as?si=_RSEK2foB1RZKV9d

Jimbo , in 7% ABV
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Based

gnate , in Now the party has started

Which one is Fat Man?

Baaahb , in 7% ABV

I love me some IPA, right up till you start adding adjectives… Hazy? Juicy? New England? West coast? No. Beer, hops, yum. Get the rest of that nonsense out of here. As a home brewer I refuse to get my Adjective IPA palate.

Leviathan ,

How do I know if it’s gonna be a hazy new england? If I get a pale west coast it won’t taste the same and I won’t like it.

MeatPilot , in 7% ABV
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Fun fact: IPA stands for Indian Pale Ale. They were called that because they were shipped from England to India during the ole’ days (1800s). The purpose was to preserve the beer via it’s long journey to India. They would mellow out during the trip.

Eventually some idiots locally decided the massively hoppy beer tasted good, so it became popular in England as well, but sold as “Pale Ales”. I’ll argue it was never meant for human consumption.

There ARE craft beers that incorporate less hops and I hate that craft beer is now synonymous with hops or IPA. I hate heavy hops, but love hefeweizens, weiss, stouts, brown porters, Belgian dubble/tripels, lambics, wheats, bocks…

r00ty Admin ,
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Nah my local expensive hipster craft beer place usually has 6 on tap. One will usually be a UK style ipa, 2-3 others will be a mix of USA/oceana style pale ales. One local brewery and one non pale ale (blonde, Porter, stout etc)

But you really can't tell until you try them.

roguetrick , in Now the party has started
DumbAceDragon , in 7% ABV
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I developed a taste for IPAs purely through Stockholm syndrome

agamemnonymous , (edited ) in 7% ABV
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IPAs are an acquired taste, but the longer you drink craft beers the more likely you are to acquire it. As your palate becomes more refined, you start to appreciate different hop characteristics. Hop varieties have a wide range of flavors: floral, grassy, piney, citrusy, tropical, skunky, etc. If you’re making a “proper” beer, a nuanced hop schedule is the easiest way to create a complex flavor. IPAs have probably the highest flavor variety of any style, and most of them are pretty good once you can appreciate hops.

Except anything with Simcoe, that stuff tastes like cat piss.

dejected_warp_core ,

I’ve tried to enjoy IPAs, really. I’m not discounting the role of interesting terpenes and flavonoids here, but the raw in-your-face excessive bitterness of IPA-level hops pushes all that great stuff so far from the stage of my experience, that it’s all left waiting in the lobby to get seated. For me, it’s like someone mixed LaCroix, light beer, and a drop of dish soap in a glass. Every time.

agamemnonymous ,
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Try some West Coast IPAs. Pacific hops have less of that soapy bitterness with some pleasant tropical fruit notes. Galaxy is a particularly “juicy” variety, common in IPAs with “Space”, “Cosmic”, and other similar words in the name.

jewbacca117 ,

Other way around. West coast IPAs tend to be more bitter and resiny. NE IPAs are the hazy ones. Tend to be much fruitier and juicier.

agamemnonymous ,
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Both can be quite juicy, though you’re right. I should have focused on Pacific hops rather than West Coast styles, since they do feature resiny qualities in their fat hop schedules.

Rather than look at style, look for specific hops: Galaxy, Amarillo, Azaca, etc.

tacosplease ,

Drink IPA without letting any air into your mouth and keep your tongue somewhat pressed against the roof of your mouth. It seems to block off the taste buds on top of the tongue and lets the beer wash around the sides of the tongue instead. This reduces the in-your-face bitterness and allows the secondary flavors to be noticed. At least that’s how I started appreciating IPAs.

Jayb151 ,

I was with you until the last sentence… From that, it’s obvious you have no idea what you’re talking about. /s

Skullgrid , (edited )
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Hop varieties have a wide range of flavors: floral, grassy, piney, citrusy

citrussy

Eyeuhnluuung ,

Except Sabro for me. Tastes like gin, which I hate.

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