#2 Is calories? What a sally!
by
dude25
06/17/2008, 2:41 PM #
This guy has no idea what makes a great beer. I'm surprised even flavor made the list (although at number one, there may be hope). Basically beers can be judged by many criteria but the usual ones are color, clarity, aroma, carbonation (including head and size of bubbles), taste and alcohol by volume (%ABV) as well as style of beer (stout porter etc). You can also break down taste into several different catagories if you want to (aftertaste, bitterness, hops, etc) but these form the fundamental criteria for evaluation. Now the balance of each component is weighted differently for each style of beer and, quite frankly, for the personal tastes of each drinker. This is what makes beer great, there are a million interesting variations and so many quality beers brewed in different countries and different fashions that there is certainly something for everyone to enjoy.
So why the heck would anyone want to drink only cheap light domestic lager like the author seems to? Not only is this beer generally considered crap, by any standard, but it all tastes exactly the same. Also who cares about the commercial? Learn about beer the old fashioned way...by tasting several and finding ones you like. Would you pick a wine based on wine commercials? Of course not...although wine has its own douchebaggery attached to it, at least there are many great wines available in stores. Not so with beer..idiots like the author here are driving out high quality imports (and domestics) by choosing beer based on the packaging. Holy moly...what a mistake! Now every beer store has Bud and Miller, regular and light (read: diet...thats right you dopes are drinking a DIET beer, WTH) but good luck finding a great beer like Bodingtons, Chimay or Celebrator (yes ppl sadly gay Euro name = extremely good beer while strong American name = weak urine tasting beer...theres some kind of compensation mechanism there). I'm not saying light domestics dont have their place. I'd drink Bud at a ballgame, or Natural Light if it was in a cup with a ping pong ball in it. But most of the time if I want to relax with one beer, or get crunked on ten beers, i want something thats quality. Better taste, better buzz, fewer side effects (no hangover, "bud mud" etc).
Fortunately i live in Boston where we aren't all tasteless shmucks. Our beers are thick, our stores have variety and our pints come as actual pints not 12 oz sissy-cups. Like every other blogger on earth, i urge you all to be like me.