philosophical question

If I know a place that still has SNCA (yep, Celebration) on tap, even now, in mid-May, and I frequent said establishment, and while frequenting, I continually find myself passive over dozens of highly deserving beers, even some that would be new to my tastebuds, in favor of dousing said buds with draft SNCA, would that make me close-minded?

Or would I be simply opportunistic, savoring an anomalous gift beyond the usual expiration date, sort of like finding and opening an Xmas present at this late date?

I seriously doubt I'm going to change my behavior, but a few pints have put me in a pondering mood.

dave in austin

Reply to
dave kelley
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No.

Yes.

Next question? :-)

Reply to
Joel

Maybe it would. If it does, there are worse ways to be close-minded.

Maybe you are simply opportunistic. It'll pass.

It'll be gone soon enough. Then what?

Reply to
dgs

The next question, of course, is whether my greed should be unleashed completely - purchasing a keg (I know there's at least one left) for my personal consumption, leaving other potentially worthy SNCA lovers dry.

dave in austin

Reply to
dave kelley

Then it'll be 100 degrees and I'll be sitting in a cool, dark room, reacquainting myself with the wondrous variety of pilsners, hefes, and other light, refreshing, summery beers available from my local micros and brewpubs, of course. And wishing I was up in the Portland-Seattle region, where it's cool enough to venture outdoors between June and October.

dave in austin

Reply to
dave kelley

Philosophically speaking, it doesn't matter.

Reply to
Douglas W. Hoyt

Go for it. If you need justification, tell yourself that since SNCA tastes best fresh, you're really doing yourself, the beer, and potential future customers a favor by drinking it NOW.

It has worked for me with a keg of SNCA on a couple occasions.

Reply to
Joel

Right now (admittedly not in your optimal time-frame), it's past mid-May with lots of rain squalls and clouds. It's still a little cool for hangin' outdoors with a beer in hand, but mostly we've been having these squalls - not the constant misty drizzle that is typical here, but the squalls that are more like rainstorms in the eastern USA.

But in a month or so, yep, it'll be outdoor drinkin' weather, and there will be a couple of brewfests coming up in the Seattle area to help kick off summer drinkin' season. Generally very nice outside; in Tejanese, not unlike spring, with even less humidity.

Reply to
dgs

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