Beer is good. I thought it was gross when I first sipped one at like 10 or whatever but I’ve changed my mind about a lot of things since then
I've had beers at various ages and never once thought, man, this is delicious, I think I want another. But I think I just don't like the taste of alcohol period. I also don't like the taste of vinegar. I never have salad dressing.
This is the correct opinion. Beer drinkers will say you have to get used to the taste but if you have to get used to it then there is a problem.
it started in Michigan yet no locations in Wisconsin and no locations in Chicago (unless the shit website isn’t working properly), seems very odd for a company founded and still based in the Midwest. I have also never heard of this place and name is not ringing any bells to me, neither is the visual of the name or locations, wild.
I never used to enjoy beer, I refused to drink it, now i can tollerate it and view it as a useful social skill. Recently I found some i actually like. In my 20s I only drank mixed spirits or wine, by 30 wine started giving me headaches and the sugar in mixed drinks made me sick before I got drunk. At home Im exploring making cocktails and out I go between straight spirits, beer, cocktails depending on the situation and how drunk I want to be.
I'm not huge on beer. Mango cart is good on tap. I like cider tho. But I've switched to hard seltzers if I drink cause my pants are getting snug smh
We arnt hunter gathers, we live in a world where profit motives guide soda companies to get children to be life long sugar addictics.
Someone in this thread literally said they look at drinking it as a social tool. Sorry, I'm sure some people do drink it because they just like how it tastes, but I'm equally sure there are people who don't.
Just watched Transformers: The Last Knight for the first time following a rewatch of Pain & Gain. Bay is one of the great American artists and the sooner that is widely accepted the sooner we can heal as a nation