Thank you very much for replying. The question was more rhetorical than anything else, but I'm always open to learn (as Dumbo said, - I'm all ears). I tasted 100s of beers (hobby), and usually rate ales from average to almost perfect (for say Innis & Gunn). When I taste lager though they're almost always nasty (my opinion). I don't think it's because their yeasts are bottom feeders (spit). I think it may have something to do with malting. Almost all the black lager I've tried has been delicious.
@MrTerryKay ...But if you buy Beck's, don't get a six pack. it doesn't sell as fast as the crappy domestics, so it sits on the shelves longer. the six packs are open to light, the twelve packs are protected by cardboard. when i used to buy six packs i'd get skunky beer about half the time. i don't have that problem with twelve packs.
@MrTerryKay ...But if you buy Beck's, don't get a six pack. it doesn't sell as fast as the crappy domestics, so it sits on the shelves longer. the six packs are open to light, the twelve packs are protected by cardboard. when i used to buy six packs i'd get skunky beer about half the time. i don't have that problem with twelve packs.
Why is it SO hard to find a nice tasty lager, yet so easy to find delicious ale. Is it because of the multi-media mass indoctrination by the big lager companies? Can anyone suggest a lager that is full of flavours?
@MrTerryKay Ales are more flavorful because of the top fermenting yeast vs lagers which are more of a clean flavor due to the colder temperatures that the yeast ferment at. If you're looking for flavor, experiment with different types of Ales until you find the one closest to what you're desiring.
Stella lol
pangdogmichael 3 days ago
Thank you very much for replying. The question was more rhetorical than anything else, but I'm always open to learn (as Dumbo said, - I'm all ears). I tasted 100s of beers (hobby), and usually rate ales from average to almost perfect (for say Innis & Gunn). When I taste lager though they're almost always nasty (my opinion). I don't think it's because their yeasts are bottom feeders (spit). I think it may have something to do with malting. Almost all the black lager I've tried has been delicious.
MrTerryKay 11 months ago
@MrTerryKay
Would still like to know about any nice lagers though.
MrTerryKay 11 months ago
@MrTerryKay Beck's
1978atcarroll 5 months ago
@MrTerryKay ...But if you buy Beck's, don't get a six pack. it doesn't sell as fast as the crappy domestics, so it sits on the shelves longer. the six packs are open to light, the twelve packs are protected by cardboard. when i used to buy six packs i'd get skunky beer about half the time. i don't have that problem with twelve packs.
1978atcarroll 5 months ago
@1978atcarroll Becks sucks
ilovemesomechicken 3 months ago
@ilovemesomechicken You suck chicken dicks.
1978atcarroll 3 months ago
@1978atcarroll Well chicken does taste good :)
ilovemesomechicken 3 months ago
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@MrTerryKay ...But if you buy Beck's, don't get a six pack. it doesn't sell as fast as the crappy domestics, so it sits on the shelves longer. the six packs are open to light, the twelve packs are protected by cardboard. when i used to buy six packs i'd get skunky beer about half the time. i don't have that problem with twelve packs.
1978atcarroll 5 months ago
Why is it SO hard to find a nice tasty lager, yet so easy to find delicious ale. Is it because of the multi-media mass indoctrination by the big lager companies? Can anyone suggest a lager that is full of flavours?
MrTerryKay 11 months ago
@MrTerryKay Ales are more flavorful because of the top fermenting yeast vs lagers which are more of a clean flavor due to the colder temperatures that the yeast ferment at. If you're looking for flavor, experiment with different types of Ales until you find the one closest to what you're desiring.
cartur25 11 months ago
iam learning yay
whothq18 1 year ago
Love, when saying the names of ales Jeff Green's accent transfers to west country. 1:20
Puugipask 1 year ago