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easong's avatar

I drink a couple of pints a day, usually between noon and 5, with lunch or without. At these hours, the tap rooms I patronize are generally serving customers my age, either retired or free to work remotely on their laptops. The young people I meet there are generally the employees, and I'm on a first name basis with many of them. I can simply ask "what's good today" and they know I'm looking for a hopped up assertively bitter clear IPA, especially from a respected or uncommon out-of-the-area brewery. I'm as regular and predictable as it gets, they comment when I order a barrel-aged stout or sour, or I've been out of town a couple weeks. It's good to have discovered this Substack for a fresh perspective from within the industry.

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John M Verive's avatar

With the death of "beertwitter" (and decline of Facebooks and Insta's usability), where are the engaging beer conversations happening these days (besides the comments section of the SubStack)?

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