So with that many variations, it would seem to me there would be a whole world 
of folks that taste beers and make pithy comments like the wine snobs?

From: Bruce Robertson 
Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 1:33 PM
To: af@afmug.com 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT - Adios, Most Interesting Man In The World

Lots of differences:

The amount you roast the barley.  (More roasting leads to darker beers, though 
not necessarily stronger.)
The amount of barley and other forms of sugar.  (Ultimately, the barley is just 
a source of sugar for the yeasties.)
The type of yeast you use.
The type and amounts of hops you use.
When and how you add the hops.
Various adjuncts can be used - water hardeners and softeners, clarity agents, 
additional flavorants...
Many things I've left out.

There is pretty much an infinite number of variations...



On 03/10/2016 12:28 PM, Chuck McCown wrote:

  So as a mostly bone dry tee-totaler, what is the difference between these 
different types of beers?  I hear IPAs are bitter.  No clue as to how it would 
differ from a stout or ale or etc etc.  I thought they were all barley, yeast 
and water?

  From: Darren Shea 
  Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 1:26 PM
  To: af@afmug.com 
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT - Adios, Most Interesting Man In The World

  I just tried that Temptress last week – it was almost a dessert beer, what 
with the mint and vanilla flavors. Surprisingly good – very drinkable and not 
overly sweet. Normally a more hoppy (IPA, Imperial IPA, etc.) beer fan, but a 
good stout is always worthwhile.

   

  n  Darren

   

  From: Af [mailto:af-boun...@afmug.com] On Behalf Of Cameron Crum
  Sent: Thursday, March 10, 2016 1:55 PM
  To: af@afmug.com
  Subject: Re: [AFMUG] OT - Adios, Most Interesting Man In The World

   

  Probably not up your alley, but just tried the Big Bad Baptist last weekend. 
Imperial Stout out of Utah with a 100 on RateBeer. It lived up to the hype. One 
of the best I've had in a while. The only ones that come close are Clown Shoes 
Brewery's  Blaecorn Unidragon (Russian Imperial Stout), and Lakewood's 
Temptress (Imperial Milk Stout). Mmmm....is it quitin' time yet?

   

  On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 1:00 PM, Jaime Solorza <losguyswirel...@gmail.com> 
wrote:

  Second tied with Modelo 

  On Mar 10, 2016 11:39 AM, "Ken Hohhof" <af...@kwisp.com> wrote:

  How to retire a fictional spokesperson?  Send him on a one-way trip to Mars.

   

  
http://www.nbcnews.com/business/consumer/dos-equis-retires-most-interesting-man-world-mars-n535826

   

  I know Dos Equis isn’t Jaime’s drink of choice, but somehow these commercials 
always remind me of him.  Stay thirsty, my friend.

   

  !DSPAM:2,56e1d8fe198275073881709! 

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