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So it seems that craft beer and cycling are both now achingly fashionable. I've been into both for ages, and used to go on about how the world needed to wake up to both of these things. Now everyone has an opinion on the TDF and a favourite American micro brewery. I even heard a couple male and female students on the train the other day discussing their favourite hop! I preferred it when it was just a few folk into these things. I wasn't drawn to them because they were niche, but I liked the fact that they were. It meant you could tell people stuff they didn't already know, and when you did meet someone who was also into them, it was like 'You too? Cool. There's not many of us, eh.'.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:22 pm
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I've been brewing my own ale for years and biking too. I'm so hip it's untrue ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:23 pm
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You too? Cool. ****ing thousands of us now eh?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:24 pm
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i have always been a pi55head and a cyclist....... ๐Ÿ˜†


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:25 pm
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It's good that you can be honest about your nicheista tendencies, unlike many on here. ๐Ÿ™‚

Personally, I invented both cycling and brewing beer so you're all following my lead.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:29 pm
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So last decade dude, we are all knitting and drinking wine now


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:34 pm
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i tend to find that most of the young hipsters are good for 3 or 4 pints......they then fall by the wayside.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:35 pm
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i tend to find that most of the young hipsters are good for 3 or 4 pints......they then fall by the wayside.

Are you saying 'hang in there, things go in cycles, it'll be unfashionable again soon'.?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:37 pm
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Any more than 4 pints of craft beer and I forget how to bike....walk, talk, function.

I do like the strong ones though.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:38 pm
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The hipster craft beer pubs in Edinburgh are now doing 1/3 and 2/3 pints. Which is great, means the higher abv beers are still doable at the pub.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:40 pm
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being a pi55head will never be fashionable...it just happens... 8)


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:42 pm
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You are complaining that you used to wish people would wake up to things, and now that they have it is not an exclusive club?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:44 pm
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I wasn't drawn to them because they were niche, but I liked the fact that they were. It meant you could tell people stuff they didn't already know

Best you find a new niche to [s]bore[/s] educate the masses about then.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:46 pm
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we are all knitting and drinking wine now

Hmm neither of those appeal. Any other niche's going around at the moment? Feeling the need to get into something else that most of the folk around me have never heard of.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:47 pm
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Any other niche's going around at the moment? Feeling the need to get into something else that most of the folk around me have never headr of.

Do you have a fatbike or a '69er'? Or at the very least some oddly-shaped handlebars?


 
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i tend to find that most of the young hipsters are good for 3 or 4 pints......they then fall by the wayside.
But will they have a headache the following morning to hinder their supple joints....? ๐Ÿ™‚


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:54 pm
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headache?
we are talking good fine natural ale.......not that larger pish!!


 
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The hipster craft beer pubs in Edinburgh are now doing 1/3 and 2/3 pints. Which is great, means the higher abv beers are still doable at the pub.

Noticed that when I was last in the Edinburgh. Went and had a couple in the Hanging Bat. Nice place and the 2/3 pint is a quite a nice size of measure. Especially when beer is higher than average abv.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 3:57 pm
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I love it in the US when you go into a bar and they've got 40 odd microbrewery beers on draft. Stuff that actually tastes of something. Compare that to UK pubs with the same 5 pisspoor tasteless lagers (not all are bad, just the big stuff)


 
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Speaking of craft beers and bicycles, I have just picked up these beauties from the new local micropub and will be ferrying them home in my panniers in an hour or so!

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Do you have a fatbike or a '69er'?

I 69d a fat bike and didn't enjoy it really. The ride was decidedly wallowy and when going hard, slipped into a muddy gully and ended up with a face full. now I know why Crud catchers are used.


 
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It's very nearly time to head off to Cask. No bike involved, not far enough away to warrant it!

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Posted : 12/04/2013 4:15 pm
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Mmmm, might breeze by Utobeer and get some bottles of Rogue.

BTW: Chinook is my favourite hop, followed by cascade.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:17 pm
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So it seems that craft beer and cycling are both now achingly fashionable. I've been into both for ages

Well, aren't you just great?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:18 pm
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So fess up OP, how long have you been into Craft Beer and Cycling then?


 
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Oooo I do like a bit of Gadds, No 5 and No 7!


 
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Did real ale just get rebranded as "craft beer" to remove the images of beards and wooly jumpers, or does the term refer to something more specific? Is it "indie beer"?

Also, mountain biking is not fashionable at all, sell your road bike and just do that.


 
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Did real ale just get rebranded as "craft beer" to remove the images of beards and wooly jumpers, or does the term refer to something more specific? Is it "indie beer"?
To me it's indie beer, brewed by small local operations and generally only available locally (except at beer fests of course!)


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:25 pm
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Chaka, it was originally a bit of guff from the US, but now primarily it's the difference between real ale (Live, barrel aged) and craft (kegged)

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-21541887


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:25 pm
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Craft beer ? You will be wild swimming next


 
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Nope, Craft Ale was coined by the US back in the late 60s. It's usually fizzy and high in bitter hops.

Edit: what the Capt said.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:28 pm
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I see! EDASD.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:29 pm
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Compare that to [s]UK [/s] Scottish pubs with the same [s]5[/s] 2 pisspoor tasteless lagers (not all are bad, just the big stuff)

FTFY ๐Ÿ˜‰


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:36 pm
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Cannot be good for global warming though. .......


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:41 pm
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Cannot be good for global warming though. .......

Above average levels of methane are produced the day after so you're probably right


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 4:48 pm
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my beer miles are very low ,

I am about to walk to my local brewery in ,Castle Douglas ,in Scotland which offers a range of beer made in house and
only one Larger beer which is not not piss poor


 
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I am about to walk to my local brewery in ,Castle Douglas ,in Scotland which offers a range of beer made in house and
only one Larger beer which is not not piss poor

Do like a bit of the Galloway Gold. Any time I'm home I try and pick up a crate.


 
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We've been finishing our rides in the local brewery for years.
Why wouldn't you?
http://www.bridgeofallan.co.uk/pages/tinpot.php


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 5:17 pm
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[url= http://centralcitybrewing.com/red-racer-ipa/ ]Canadian Red Racer IPA[/url] is coming to a Wetherspoon's near you real soon courtesy of their April Real Ale fest - lovely, lovely stuff ๐Ÿ˜› - let's just hope it hasn't been ruined for the UK market.


 
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Shame it's not racer 5 IPA.

Mind you I think I've only been in a wetherspoons once, not much Russ abbot.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 7:03 pm
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So fess up OP, how long have you been into Craft Beer and Cycling then?


Well it feels like years and years and years and years and years and years.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 7:07 pm
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What applies to beer, applies to music:

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Posted : 12/04/2013 7:16 pm
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I prefer real ale myself.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 7:24 pm
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So fess up OP, how long have you been into Craft Beer and Cycling then?

Cycling well forever really, but I was about 14 when started buying ycling mags (MTB action, mbuk) and watching the tour and getting into the kit and the sport over and above just riding. I'm 37 now.

Craft beer, well it came on to my radar in about 2005 about the same time I started home brewing.


 
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We've been finishing our rides in the local brewery for years.
Why wouldn't you?
http://www.bridgeofallan.co.uk/pages/tinpot.php

Can I come out with you? I live in falkirk now, having moved up from Edinburgh, and looking to hook up with some like minded folk around here.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 8:07 pm
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Well it feels like years and years and years and years and years and years.

Go away menmuir, I'm talking to my new friends.


 
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@ feenster, sounds like we've been living parallel lives, I'll be 44 this july , believe me you get less bothered about the fads that come and go, when I first started mtb it was all about a spliff of gold seal after a ride rather than a craft ale. This is in no way meant to be patronising.


 
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Ah, but will they be as patient when it comes to your frequent mechanicals?


 
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Is Craft Beer like beer then?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 8:37 pm
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It's like beer but for people who think it's niche but now they found out it isn't they don't want to be cool anymore. Of course it was always beer and they were never cool but let's not mention that.


 
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Craft Beer is for everyone, even Drac ๐Ÿ˜€


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 8:50 pm
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Good job as I've drinking it before it wasn't niche.


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 8:51 pm
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1/3 and 2/3 pint says it all...


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 9:19 pm
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It's a bit like kitchen knives, coffee, overtaking, shaving and any other thing that normal people do, but now the chattering classes have discovered it, it's important?


 
Posted : 12/04/2013 9:22 pm