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Yeah, so do kegs. But you are putting your mouth on the bare aluminum when you drink from a can. That is what changes the taste. Pour one in a glass, it will taste different. Suddenly you taste beer without the 9V on the tongue taste.
 
Yeah, so do kegs. But you are putting your mouth on the bare aluminum when you drink from a can. That is what changes the taste. Pour one in a glass, it will taste different. Suddenly you taste beer without the 9V on the tongue taste.
You have better taste buds than I do.

I'll drink beer from a glass, a plastic cup, a keg, a can bottle or out of a fuckin' puddle in the dirt. I do not give even 1 solitary fuck. It all tastes the same to me.
 
^relatively same boat, since the '20 covid taste/ smell thing.

I can taste hops, but all of my flavor sensors are burned out. Cold can, I can't tell much of a difference between BL, miller L, keystone L, etc.
 
^relatively same boat, since the '20 covid taste/ smell thing.

I can taste hops, but all of my flavor sensors are burned out. Cold can, I can't tell much of a difference between BL, miller L, keystone L, etc.
X2, so much flavor doesn’t taste the way it used to:mad3:
 
^relatively same boat, since the '20 covid taste/ smell thing.

I can taste hops, but all of my flavor sensors are burned out. Cold can, I can't tell much of a difference between BL, miller L, keystone L, etc.
No improvement in 3 years? What about your fav foods?
 
No improvement in 3 years? What about your fav foods?
Definitely an improvement, the first 5 or 6 months I couldn't taste or smell anything. Zero. Super hot Habanero flavored whatever would taste like Styrofoam that would make my mouth tingle and nose run.

Then when it started to come back, everything tasted like cheap dollar store steak seasoning. Grilled chicken, cereal, hamburger, pizza, cookies... all great value brand seasoning. :laughing:

It eventually went back to normal a year later, but seriously limited. Taste is probably at 50% but smell is like 15%. Basically if it's not within a foot or two of my face I can't smell it. But, I can smell ethanol in vehicle exhaust and it's strong. My crawler or the lawnmower idling (non-E gas) and I smell nothing. Wife's tahoe idling smells like a face full of vodka.

Beer- I can taste hops and not much else. PBR vs Miller Lite... I can tell a big difference. Miller Lite vs bud/ coors/ whatever It all tastes similar.
 
I've worn Levi's for 45 yrs..,I'm not throwing them away but won't buy another pair.. as they get worn out I throw them away...same with Nike stuff I own.
And what jeans are you buying now? I've always worn Levis but they are expensive and not as durable as I remember them being. So, interested in other options.
 
Definitely an improvement, the first 5 or 6 months I couldn't taste or smell anything. Zero. Super hot Habanero flavored whatever would taste like Styrofoam that would make my mouth tingle and nose run.

Then when it started to come back, everything tasted like cheap dollar store steak seasoning. Grilled chicken, cereal, hamburger, pizza, cookies... all great value brand seasoning. :laughing:

It eventually went back to normal a year later, but seriously limited. Taste is probably at 50% but smell is like 15%. Basically if it's not within a foot or two of my face I can't smell it. But, I can smell ethanol in vehicle exhaust and it's strong. My crawler or the lawnmower idling (non-E gas) and I smell nothing. Wife's tahoe idling smells like a face full of vodka.

Beer- I can taste hops and not much else. PBR vs Miller Lite... I can tell a big difference. Miller Lite vs bud/ coors/ whatever It all tastes similar.
I had Covid Nov/Dec of 2020. My taste and smell has been fucked ever since. There are days I can taste fine, other days not at all and other days that I have weird after taste type smells that I can't identify. I would say I am < 50% most of the time.
 
Anyone that had the ChinnnnaaVirus...After you lost your smell/taste (only the happened the 1st time out of 2 for me) did you have a weird smell for the first couple of months afterwards? Kinda smelt like rotten snot mixed with shit and hospital smell. I would get whiffs of it completely randomly. Kinda hard to explain but went away after about month 3, but didn't affect my ability to smell normally. Wife still thinks Covid burnt my heat (spicy) receptors, spicy food rarely affects me now, but I was kinda that way before. She swears I now have an abnormally higher heat tolerance now.
 
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Anyone that had the ChinnnnaaVirus...After you lost your smell/taste (only the happened the 1st time out of 2 for me) did you have a weird smell for the first couple of months afterwards? Kinda smelt like rotten snot mixed with shit and hospital smell. I would get whiffs of it completely randomly. Kinda hard to explain but went away after about month 3, but didn't affect my ability to smell normally. Wife still thinks Covid burnt my heat (spicy) receptors, spicy food rarely affects me now, but I was kinda that way before. She swears I now have an abnormally higher heat tolerance now.
I had a steady smell for several months but I was never able to give it a good description. Maybe because I don't know what rotten snot mixed with shit smells like. :flipoff2:
 
Hey dickfer, I can taste the difference between beers but not the difference between the same beer in different vessels.
Hey shit swizzler, you made an absolute statement and I noted a valid exception which you are not contesting.

Try Englishing moar betterer next time, cretin :flipoff2:
 

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And THAT is why people who brew beer, make pants, entertain (as actors, ball players, singers, donkey fuckers, etc.) should keep political bullshit out of their goddamned work.

Nobody's paying you for political guidance, get the fuck back to blowing that donkey :laughing:
 
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And THAT is why people who brew beer, make pants, entertain (as actors, ball players, singers, donkey fuckers, etc.) should keep political bullshit out of their goddamned work.

Nobody's paying you for political guidance, get the fuck back to blowing that donkey :laughing:
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And what jeans are you buying now? I've always worn Levis but they are expensive and not as durable as I remember them being. So, interested in other options.

The wife buys me whatever brand in my size at the goodwill for 5.00...I use them for garage jeans and throw out when trashed....:laughing:
 

In the cross hairs
how about saying that you support all people everywhere, That drink beer.
 
And THAT is why people who brew beer, make pants, entertain (as actors, ball players, singers, donkey fuckers, etc.) should keep political bullshit out of their goddamned work.

Nobody's paying you for political guidance, get the fuck back to blowing that donkey :laughing:
All. Day. Long!
 
Seems the bar that contradicts itself and committed commercial suicide is now having second and third thoughts...


After telling any potentially vocal patrons who disagree with Bud Light making a trans woman one of its spokespeople to get lost, an Indiana bar released yet another statement backtracking its swift dismissal of its patrons.

The latest statement is one of three that The Fairfax Bar & Grill in Bloomington, Indiana has posted in the past couple weeks, indicating that they are desperate to find the right messaging on the subject since they’ve been bleeding clientele.

Where the first public statement denounced those participating in the backlash, the subsequent messages opted for an increasingly softer stance, with the last one admitting the establishment values patrons of all viewpoints and will draw the line at uncivil behavior in the restaurant.

Another message from the restaurant involved an admission that it had lost clientele and needed some back.

Earlier this month, the restaurant took a stand for trans woman Dylan Mulvaney and her new partnership with Bud Light as a conservative boycott raged against the beer brand over the move.

Consumers, outraged that Bud Light would seemingly abandon its brand identity by using woke figures to promote its beer, lashed out in an impactful boycott that sent Anheuser-Busch’s market value plummeting as well as its sales.

The Fairfax Bar & Grill’s initial weigh-in on the cultural issue stated, "We are tired of all of the hate. We are very open to debate and discussion and it’s truly a shame that we can’t have open conversations about this important political and cultural topic. Bars, in our opinion, exist as public spaces where ideas should be exchanged."

It then discouraged boycotters to stay out, adding, "Unfortunately due to all of the bigotry and hatred that has surfaced around the Bud Light controversy any patron wanting to voice their concerns about the issue will be immediately asked to pay their bill and leave our establishment."

Hundreds of people commented on the statement, which was posted to the restaurant’s Facebook page, claiming that it was promoting intolerance.

Restaurant owner McKinley Minniefield justified the declaration, claiming, "We were just dealing with a lot of hate speech, and people being uncomfortable. My bartenders were aggravated and we had customers that were leaving."

However, this past Wednesday, the restaurant indicated in a since-deleted statement it was hurting financially after warding off uncooperative customers and needed new ones.

Though it initially blasted social media users for flooding the initial statement with "blatantly transphobic, homophobic and racist comments" and claimed it was committed to not allowing "hate" at the establishment, the restaurant admitted, "With the departure of some of our regulars, we have needed new clientele, and you have answered. I'm not gonna lie, we still need more of you right now."

On Thursday night, the bar posted yet another, more conciliatory message that seemed to be welcoming people with different viewpoints on the Bud Light issue, provided they were civil.

The post, which is still up on the bar’s Facebook page, read, "A lot has been said – some correct, and some incorrect – and I want to clarify my stance. What I really want to convey is this: just be respectful. Different opinions are welcome here as long as they are delivered respectfully. We’d no more want ugly, aggressive or rude interactions about which sports team someone thinks is better, than about societal issues."

The substantial post added, "We do not and will not censor opinions, but we do require civility in this establishment. So if you can’t play nice, then get out of the sandbox. That goes for everyone! Let’s remember why we even gather at a bar – to enjoy each other’s company – and raise a glass to civility."

 
Kumbayfuckinya. I hope that bar goes under and that libtard owner loses everything.
Businesswise, "kumbaya" would've been a lot better message than, "GTFO if you're not rabidly pro-trans".

"Get woke, go broke" is the testosterone-free version of "play stupid games, win stupid prizes" :shaking:

Best message would've been <nothing>. You're a bar, not a church; virtue signal off the clock.

"Yo, barkeep - get back to blowing that donkey" :flipoff2:
 
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