How to tell if you're a beer snob....

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I'm kinda-sorta guilty of one of those things, as I had a draft Pabst Blue Ribbon the other night, and was shocked at how watery it tasted. But my comparison was coming from other beers like Miller Light, not my own beer, for the most part. Had never had a PBR before.

It was really watery.

But my own beer is practically a food group. It's a meal unto itself.

But I'm not a snob.

Hey, batch 3 should be ready to taste...
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Post by Paul »

I looked at the list.
I'm totally not a beer snob. :)

There are two beers I haven't finished because I didn't like them. One was called something like "Wheatamin" and it was like drinking hop water.
The second was a special beer called "Kentucky Ale Bourbon Barrel" or something like that. Now, I don't particularly like Kentucky Ale (tastes kinda off IMO) but I'll drink it. The bourbon stuff was nasty. I'll drink bourbon by itself, but bourbon tasting beer is just plain nasty.
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