The State of My Beer Enthusiasm
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Mar. 13th, 2008 | 07:35 am
I haven't been able to write about beer lately. My motivation has been slipping. Part of it is laziness, but a big part is an aversion to the language used to describe beer. As the craft beer phenomenon continues to gain steam, it's taken on a strong element of snobbery and geekiness. I've encountered people who can only talk about all the rare beers they've bought and how they're "laying down" certain beers and can't wait to see how the flavor will become more "rounded" and "reveal greater complexities" after a year or two in their cellar. Then there are the people who have to know the IBUs, ABVs and OGs of every beer they try. When I go to beer events and certain bars, I feel like I'm stuck in the middle of a group of snobs and nerds who are either taking shit way too seriously or are way too caught up in the status of what they're doing. It's starting to take the fun out of it for me.
Don't get me wrong, I'm still loving beer. My fridge is stocked full of beers I'm excited to try and I've been going out several nights a week and drinking good beer at Elysian, Big Time, Brouwer's, Hopvine, etc. I just haven't had the desire to write about it. Seems like every beer review I read or podcast I listen to has been rubbing me the wrong way. I'm sick of hearing about "notes of raisins and toffee" or "awash with citrus and pine and a hint of pepper" on the tongue. I'm not just talking about the people on Beer Advocate or Rate Beer here. Even some writers and podcasters that I respect and know are anything but snobby are using the type of language that makes me wince. When I look back at things I've written, I can see that I've also used many of those same phrases that I can't stand to read or hear. There are only so many words available to describe beer and that method of approaching the subject is starting to feel done to death. Maybe I'm being a little knee-jerk with my feelings, but that's just how it is for me right now.
I think I need to spend more time finding a voice for my writing. I need to find a way of talking about my enthusiasm for beer in a language that gets across how I see things and what it's all about for me. Hell if I know what that means. I'm hoping I'll figure it out if I make the effort. In the meantime, I'll just keep drinking beer. The picture you see above is my first growler. You'd think, with all the beer I drink, that I would've had one or more by now (guys like Mike the Hop Hunter have 20 or more). Maybe it's because I get around on my feet and the bus. Not always easy to tote around growlers when you're out on the streets and won't be home for hours. Anyway, I bought it at Pike Brewing, got it filled with their IPA and since then I've gotten it filled a couple more times with the Snoqualmie Steam Train Porter and the Schooner Exact 3-Grid IPA. It costs from $8-12 to get it filled (depending on where you go) and gives you 4-5 pints worth. The beer stays really fresh for the first 48 hours or so. After that, not so much (but I usually have no trouble polishing it off in 2 days). I've enjoyed having it so far and look forward to the next refill.

Mendacity
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absintheavcscre
date: Mar. 13th, 2008 06:11 pm (UTC)
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Re: Mendacity
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beer_retard
date: Mar. 13th, 2008 06:17 pm (UTC)
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Did you see the guy who wrote me about the Beer Retard name being offensive? It's in the post on business cards. You warned me!
Edited at 2008-03-13 06:19 pm (UTC)
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Drinking to Find Your Voice
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date: Mar. 13th, 2008 08:08 pm (UTC)
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As for growlers... The Hop Hunter's got 24 growlers for one brewery alone, then 18 more for another. I keep thinking people will write songs and poems about him and his collection - he is a figure of lore I think, just judging by the faces I've seen as he brings in all 18 of his growlers to a place to have them filled. His collection is well over 100. The guy's amazing in his pursuit of the next new beer.
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I know a similar "writer"
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date: Mar. 13th, 2008 09:46 pm (UTC)
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Keep writing. Otherwise you're just drinking.
But also, keep in mind that anything--ANYTHING--will have its fair share of hop-ons. Beer is the same way. We are blessed/cursed with only a finite number of descriptors; if you taste raisins and toffee then you taste raisins and toffee. Or you could jump on the "beer's for drinkin' and for blue collar folk only! Stop makin' it all flavor-y" bandwagon and bemoan anything that doesn't taste like "beer" should. But it's hard to write or 'cast about beer in that frame of mind.
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I'm guilty
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date: Mar. 13th, 2008 10:58 pm (UTC)
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Of course there are a minority of people who really are just trying to impress. Chances are they were wine snobs first, and they only pretend to like beer because it's trendy. They are metrosexuals who part their longish hair in the middle and use terms like "candied hops." They are easy to spot and you either ignore them or subtly make fun of them so they are oblivious to it. You don't have to worry that you are like them because you really do love beer and know a lot about it.
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Re: I'm guilty
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date: Mar. 13th, 2008 11:24 pm (UTC)
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At the bars and beer events, I've been witness to some annoying shit and it's gotten under my skin lately and made me overly sensitive to certain phrases. I'll get over it. Looking forward to seeing you fools for the Cask Fest. Do you think Matt will puke?
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Re: I'm guilty
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muddball.myopenid.com
date: Mar. 14th, 2008 12:46 am (UTC)
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Re: I'm guilty
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russ3ll
date: Mar. 15th, 2008 08:25 pm (UTC)
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Some times good beer is just good beer!
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Re: I'm guilty
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date: Mar. 17th, 2008 07:08 pm (UTC)
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-scott
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Don't fret.
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date: Mar. 21st, 2008 05:34 am (UTC)
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Beer Snobs and Geeks
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date: Mar. 22nd, 2008 03:39 am (UTC)
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You are not alone
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date: Apr. 7th, 2008 05:06 pm (UTC)
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Glad to see you've powered through.
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