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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1305 on: August 17, 2011, 02:14:48 PM »

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FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

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Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.

For instance, I love Sam's Oktoberfest, and Rondo loves Sam's Summer...why couldn't Rondo just serve Sam's SUmmer year-round and I just serve Oktoberfest year-round.

By picking the seasonals what you're selecting is not really a beer, but a variety of beers that change from a brewery you appreciate.

By selecting a beer, you're kinda just selecting a beer, right?

And seasonals aren't limited to 'Sam Summer' or 'Winter Warmers'. There are all kinds of seasonals that might be a bit more appealing year-round. My favorite seasonal for instance is Troeg Brewery's Nugget Nectar, which is a spring seasonal. But, its the most BA hopped-up American Amber I've ever had.

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1306 on: August 17, 2011, 02:15:06 PM »

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Bud lights wheat version that didnt really catch on tastes alot like what I would imagine sam summer light would take like.

Grossness?

with little floaty things at the bottom to make it look all "wheaty"

I tried a couple of the Bud Light Wheats.  Better than Bud Light, but not very good.  If I have a gun pointed at me and must drink a light beer I find Bud Light Lime to be scarily drinkable.

I agree.  While not terribly pleasant, Bud Light Lime is drinkable.

Its was what Tequiza was trying to be a decade before but went horribly wrong.


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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1307 on: August 17, 2011, 02:17:06 PM »

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1308 on: August 17, 2011, 02:17:52 PM »

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1309 on: August 17, 2011, 02:18:14 PM »

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I am mad at redz because he doesnt wanted to drive 1700 miles today

If I didn't have to work at 5 I'd be all over it.   ;D

I'd even bring the girls.

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1310 on: August 17, 2011, 02:18:36 PM »

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Bud lights wheat version that didnt really catch on tastes alot like what I would imagine sam summer light would take like.

Grossness?

with little floaty things at the bottom to make it look all "wheaty"

I tried a couple of the Bud Light Wheats.  Better than Bud Light, but not very good.  If I have a gun pointed at me and must drink a light beer I find Bud Light Lime to be scarily drinkable.

I agree.  While not terribly pleasant, Bud Light Lime is drinkable.

Its was Tequiza was trying to be a decade before but went horribly wrong.

I agree whole-heartedly. Bud-Light Lime is way too drinkable...not tasty, but a lot like Bud-Light, only better. It tastes like nothing, but with a little sweet and lime mixed in.

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1311 on: August 17, 2011, 02:19:05 PM »

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Rondo seems to be away from his computer, so I'm going to have to take full author-i-tie on this one:

FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

----
Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.

For instance, I love Sam's Oktoberfest, and Rondo loves Sam's Summer...why couldn't Rondo just serve Sam's SUmmer year-round and I just serve Oktoberfest year-round.

By picking the seasonals what you're selecting is not really a beer, but a variety of beers that change from a brewery you appreciate.

By selecting a beer, you're kinda just selecting a beer, right?


Yeah, this is how I see it too. It's kind of the beer equivalent of drafting a specific mixed drink (Bloody Mary) vs. the alcohol that goes into making it (vodka).

By drafting the seasonal, you sacrifice access to the others in favor of a year-round tap. But I don't feel you should be able to prevent others from drafting another seasonal from the same brewery.
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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1312 on: August 17, 2011, 02:20:54 PM »

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I am mad at redz because he doesnt wanted to drive 1700 miles today

If I didn't have to work at 5 I'd be all over it.   ;D

I'd even bring the girls.


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I miss them  :'(

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1313 on: August 17, 2011, 02:21:30 PM »

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Bud lights wheat version that didnt really catch on tastes alot like what I would imagine sam summer light would take like.

Grossness?

with little floaty things at the bottom to make it look all "wheaty"

I tried a couple of the Bud Light Wheats.  Better than Bud Light, but not very good.  If I have a gun pointed at me and must drink a light beer I find Bud Light Lime to be scarily drinkable.

I agree.  While not terribly pleasant, Bud Light Lime is drinkable.

Its was Tequiza was trying to be a decade before but went horribly wrong.

I agree whole-heartedly. Bud-Light Lime is way too drinkable...not tasty, but a lot like Bud-Light, only better. It tastes like nothing, but with a little sweet and lime mixed in.

Ugh, hate bud light lime. Just waaaaaay too much of a lime taste for me.

I got no problem with Bud Light. Not my beer of choice, but I certainly don't mind throwing a few back.

Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1314 on: August 17, 2011, 02:22:32 PM »

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Rondo seems to be away from his computer, so I'm going to have to take full author-i-tie on this one:

FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

----
Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.


I just figured it'd be the simplest way to institute it. Anybody else?


Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1315 on: August 17, 2011, 02:23:54 PM »

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Rondo seems to be away from his computer, so I'm going to have to take full author-i-tie on this one:

FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

----
Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.

For instance, I love Sam's Oktoberfest, and Rondo loves Sam's Summer...why couldn't Rondo just serve Sam's SUmmer year-round and I just serve Oktoberfest year-round.

By picking the seasonals what you're selecting is not really a beer, but a variety of beers that change from a brewery you appreciate.

By selecting a beer, you're kinda just selecting a beer, right?


Yeah, this is how I see it too. It's kind of the beer equivalent of drafting a specific mixed drink (Bloody Mary) vs. the alcohol that goes into making it (vodka).

By drafting the seasonal, you sacrifice access to the others in favor of a year-round tap. But I don't feel you should be able to prevent others from drafting another seasonal from the same brewery.

I third this thought.

If you pick a particular seasonal, the remaining seasonals from that brewery should remain up for grabs (unless it all seasonals were already picked)


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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1316 on: August 17, 2011, 02:25:12 PM »

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Rondo seems to be away from his computer, so I'm going to have to take full author-i-tie on this one:

FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

----
Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.

For instance, I love Sam's Oktoberfest, and Rondo loves Sam's Summer...why couldn't Rondo just serve Sam's SUmmer year-round and I just serve Oktoberfest year-round.

By picking the seasonals what you're selecting is not really a beer, but a variety of beers that change from a brewery you appreciate.

By selecting a beer, you're kinda just selecting a beer, right?


Yeah, this is how I see it too. It's kind of the beer equivalent of drafting a specific mixed drink (Bloody Mary) vs. the alcohol that goes into making it (vodka).

By drafting the seasonal, you sacrifice access to the others in favor of a year-round tap. But I don't feel you should be able to prevent others from drafting another seasonal from the same brewery.

I third this thought.

If you pick a particular seasonal, the remaining seasonals from that brewery should remain up for grabs (unless it all seasonals were already picked)

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Whatevs, let's roll w/ that interpretation then.

Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1317 on: August 17, 2011, 02:26:44 PM »

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I am mad at redz because he doesnt wanted to drive 1700 miles today

If I didn't have to work at 5 I'd be all over it.   ;D

I'd even bring the girls.


wooo hooo

chicks!!!


I miss them  :'(

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1318 on: August 17, 2011, 02:29:51 PM »

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Re: Create Your Own Pub Experience: Draft Thread
« Reply #1319 on: August 17, 2011, 02:30:32 PM »

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Rondo seems to be away from his computer, so I'm going to have to take full author-i-tie on this one:

FASCIST COMMISSIONER RULING

You can select a seasonal beer to serve year long - but you're taking the whole line of beers.

For example, if I wanted to serve Sam Summer all season, I'm taking all of Sam Adam's seasonals and just opting not to sell the others.

You can't take a seasonal beer that's already been selected.

----
Clear?

Meh, I understand it, but I don't get why you need the whole season if you just want one beer.

For instance, I love Sam's Oktoberfest, and Rondo loves Sam's Summer...why couldn't Rondo just serve Sam's SUmmer year-round and I just serve Oktoberfest year-round.

By picking the seasonals what you're selecting is not really a beer, but a variety of beers that change from a brewery you appreciate.

By selecting a beer, you're kinda just selecting a beer, right?


Yeah, this is how I see it too. It's kind of the beer equivalent of drafting a specific mixed drink (Bloody Mary) vs. the alcohol that goes into making it (vodka).

By drafting the seasonal, you sacrifice access to the others in favor of a year-round tap. But I don't feel you should be able to prevent others from drafting another seasonal from the same brewery.

I third this thought.

If you pick a particular seasonal, the remaining seasonals from that brewery should remain up for grabs (unless it all seasonals were already picked)

BACKTRACKING COMMISSIONER'S RULING

Whatevs, let's roll w/ that interpretation then.

But I want to serve all sam seasonals.  I can still do that right?
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