
O-Trap
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Mar 1, 2013 11:26am
Sorry. I was just being a dick with that last one.Raw Dawgin' it;1398410 wrote:ok con_alma

Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Mar 1, 2013 11:26am
If I'm drinking a good beer, IGAF. If idgaf, I'll drink a shit nascar beer.Raw Dawgin' it;1398400 wrote:Sometimes idgaf.

Raw Dawgin' it
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Mar 1, 2013 11:29am
If you swish it in your mouth after you drink it, it's no different than drinking out of a glass.

Fly4Fun
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Mar 1, 2013 11:31am
I'd like to see you try to eat a lobster (not the meat already removed, but the lobster as a whole and cooked) with only utensils.O-Trap;1398395 wrote:Yeah, this was kind of the idea behind my comparison.
I'll eat pizza, hot dogs, hamburgers, etc. with my hands. Cheap foods that are usually of little nutritional value or culinary expertise. The better the food, the less likely it seems to be acceptable to eat with your hands. Better food = utensils. Better beer = glass.
Honestly, I don't think using utensils makes food taste any better, is it the social norm in most instances? Of course. Does it provide some element of satisfaction because you feel like you are having a higher class meal? Possibly. But the using of utensils doesn't make the food taste different.
That said, I do use utensils whenever it is appropriate as I generally abide by social norms unless I have a compelling reason not to. And I can't think of a compelling reason not to use eating utensils in most settings.

Commander of Awesome
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Mar 1, 2013 11:31am
You taste with more than your mouth. Aroma is a huge part of the drinking experience. By drinking out of a can/bottle you cut this out of the equation, hence lower quality drinking experience. My beer's expensive, I want to get the most out of it. Want to be a redneck (lol) and drink out of can/bottle go for it.Raw Dawgin' it;1398418 wrote:If you swish it in your mouth after you drink it, it's no different than drinking out of a glass.

Commander of Awesome
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Mar 1, 2013 11:32am
blah blah blah, ngaf. Constant contrarian. If you want to talk about lobster, start your own thread.Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:I'd like to see you try to eat a lobster (not the meat already removed, but the lobster as a whole and cooked) with only utensils.
Honestly, I don't think using utensils makes food taste any better, is it the social norm in most instances? Of course. Does it provide some element of satisfaction because you feel like you are having a higher class meal? Possibly. But the using of utensils doesn't make the food taste different.
That said, I do use utensils whenever it is appropriate as I generally abide by social norms unless I have a compelling reason not to. And I can't think of a compelling reason not to use eating utensils in most settings.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Mar 1, 2013 11:33am
Commander of Awesome;1398421 wrote:You taste with more than your mouth. Aroma is a huge part of the drinking experience. By drinking out of a can/bottle you cut this out of the equation, hence lower quality drinking experience. My beer's expensive, I want to get the most out of it. Want to be a redneck (lol) and drink out of can/bottle go for it.


Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Mar 1, 2013 11:36am
Way to over think the room on this one.Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:I'd like to see you try to eat a lobster (not the meat already removed, but the lobster as a whole and cooked) with only utensils.
Honestly, I don't think using utensils makes food taste any better, is it the social norm in most instances? Of course. Does it provide some element of satisfaction because you feel like you are having a higher class meal? Possibly. But the using of utensils doesn't make the food taste different.
That said, I do use utensils whenever it is appropriate as I generally abide by social norms unless I have a compelling reason not to. And I can't think of a compelling reason not to use eating utensils in most settings.

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Mar 1, 2013 11:38am
I didn't find this TOO difficult after having lobster a couple times. Admittedly, the first time, I had no idea what I was doing, but you get better at something like that.Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:I'd like to see you try to eat a lobster (not the meat already removed, but the lobster as a whole and cooked) with only utensils.
Fair enough. Perhaps the analogy was not a perfect 1-to-1 comparison. I came up with it on the fly. Sue me.Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:Honestly, I don't think using utensils makes food taste any better, is it the social norm in most instances? Of course. Does it provide some element of satisfaction because you feel like you are having a higher class meal? Possibly. But the using of utensils doesn't make the food taste different.
Indian restaurants. Boom.Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:That said, I do use utensils whenever it is appropriate as I generally abide by social norms unless I have a compelling reason not to. And I can't think of a compelling reason not to use eating utensils in most settings.

O-Trap
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Mar 1, 2013 11:39am
There's a joke here about posting from your iPhone from Tokyo where you have a $500K salary job.Commander of Awesome;1398421 wrote:My beer's expensive ...

Commander of Awesome
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Mar 1, 2013 11:42am
I said beer, not $3k bottles of champagne to pour on my asian GFsO-Trap;1398431 wrote:There's a joke here about posting from your iPhone from Tokyo where you have a $500K salary job.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Mar 1, 2013 11:44am
that's my tuesday nights.Commander of Awesome;1398434 wrote:I said beer, not $3k bottles of champagne to pour on my asian GFs

O-Trap
Posts: 14,994
Mar 1, 2013 11:55am
$3K bottles are for poor people. It's five figures or it's nothing!Commander of Awesome;1398434 wrote:I said beer, not $3k bottles of champagne to pour on my asian GFs
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Sonofanump
Mar 1, 2013 12:08pm
Way too sweet for me. Taste like artifical sugar was added after the brewing.Gblock;1398382 wrote:anyone tried kentucky burboun barrel ale? ..too expensive for me at 75 bucks a 24 pack but it is good

O-Trap
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Mar 1, 2013 12:11pm
I was disappointed the first time I had it. However, I got to try it after it was left sitting out for a year. It was DELICIOUS after the aging.Gblock;1398382 wrote:anyone tried kentucky burboun barrel ale? ..too expensive for me at 75 bucks a 24 pack but it is good

Commander of Awesome
Posts: 23,151
Mar 1, 2013 12:11pm
Interesting you point that out, I brought Frangelic Mountain to my tasting group and one guy there went on and on about it tasting artificially flavored. I had no idea what he was talking about.Sonofanump;1398469 wrote:Way too sweet for me. Taste like artifical sugar was added after the brewing.
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Gblock
Mar 1, 2013 12:15pm
i can see that i dont think i would want to drink more than two because of that, but one was good. i am kinda the same way w the cider beers. i been drinking a lot of angry orchard lately as a lot of places are starting to get it on tap and i really like it but after two i go back to a regular beer. lately yuengling.Sonofanump;1398469 wrote:Way too sweet for me. Taste like artifical sugar was added after the brewing.

like_that
Posts: 26,625
Mar 1, 2013 12:17pm
+1, what a shitty post NGAF about. I come on this thread to read about beer, not to see someone pretend to be an elitist about lobster. Who gives a fuck?Commander of Awesome;1398423 wrote:blah blah blah, ngaf. Constant contrarian. If you want to talk about lobster, start your own thread.

Fly4Fun
Posts: 7,730
Mar 1, 2013 12:18pm
You really eat lobster without using your hands to rip off the tail or help crack the claw or tear off the legs? How'd you do that? I'm not even mad, that's amazing.O-Trap;1398429 wrote:I didn't find this TOO difficult after having lobster a couple times. Admittedly, the first time, I had no idea what I was doing, but you get better at something like that.
Fair enough. Perhaps the analogy was not a perfect 1-to-1 comparison. I came up with it on the fly. Sue me.
Indian restaurants. Boom.
But ya, I was just giving you a hard time.
I actually have no problem drinking beer out of bottles, I don't think it really tastes that different from a proper beer glass or mug. If I'm out at a restaurant or at a nice dinner at a friends house I'll go with a glass. But if it's just a casual hanging out at a friends, sporting related, or a backyard cookout, I wouldn't bother with a glass unless it was offered.

O-Trap
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Mar 1, 2013 12:28pm
I do use a fork and a crab cracker. I guess I don't normally eat the legs of a lobster. Tail and claws aren't too bad with just those.Fly4Fun;1398488 wrote:You really eat lobster without using your hands to rip off the tail or help crack the claw or tear off the legs? How'd you do that? I'm not even mad, that's amazing.
But ya, I was just giving you a hard time.
I actually have no problem drinking beer out of bottles, I don't think it really tastes that different from a proper beer glass or mug. If I'm out at a restaurant or at a nice dinner at a friends house I'll go with a glass. But if it's just a casual hanging out at a friends, sporting related, or a backyard cookout, I wouldn't bother with a glass unless it was offered.
vdubb96
Posts: 2,210
Mar 1, 2013 12:32pm
Food snob!Fly4Fun;1398420 wrote:I'd like to see you try to eat a lobster (not the meat already removed, but the lobster as a whole and cooked) with only utensils.
Honestly, I don't think using utensils makes food taste any better, is it the social norm in most instances? Of course. Does it provide some element of satisfaction because you feel like you are having a higher class meal? Possibly. But the using of utensils doesn't make the food taste different.
That said, I do use utensils whenever it is appropriate as I generally abide by social norms unless I have a compelling reason not to. And I can't think of a compelling reason not to use eating utensils in most settings.

Fly4Fun
Posts: 7,730
Mar 1, 2013 12:38pm
Well fork and crab cracker is a given. But the way I've learned to take off the tail is to grab the back with one hand and the tail with the other and twist. Of course some restaurants do the hard work for you and serve a "whole" lobster already cracked and the tail removed.O-Trap;1398504 wrote:I do use a fork and a crab cracker. I guess I don't normally eat the legs of a lobster. Tail and claws are too bad with just those.
What kind of beer do you pair with lobster or seafood in general?
I'm a fan of Hefeweizens in general and usually drink it if available when I have seafood.

O-Trap
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Mar 1, 2013 1:21pm
If I'm having good seafood, I normally opt for a white wine instead. However, on the few occasions I've done a beer, I've gotten a witbier to go with it. If I can, I opt for GL Holy Moses.Fly4Fun;1398509 wrote:Well fork and crab cracker is a given. But the way I've learned to take off the tail is to grab the back with one hand and the tail with the other and twist. Of course some restaurants do the hard work for you and serve a "whole" lobster already cracked and the tail removed.
What kind of beer do you pair with lobster or seafood in general?
I'm a fan of Hefeweizens in general and usually drink it if available when I have seafood.

Raw Dawgin' it
Posts: 11,466
Mar 1, 2013 2:37pm
I'm going to dollar beer night. $1 gets you a Miller Lite or Bud Light. Cue all the "you'd have to pay me to drink that shit" responses.

Fly4Fun
Posts: 7,730
Mar 1, 2013 2:41pm
Ya, I'm not against a white wine with seafood, and if I'm with others who want wine, I'll partake.O-Trap;1398529 wrote:If I'm having good seafood, I normally opt for a white wine instead. However, on the few occasions I've done a beer, I've gotten a witbier to go with it. If I can, I opt for GL Holy Moses.