https://old.reddit.com/r/instant_regret/comments/uw00d3/94_year_old_grandmother_tries_a_craft_beer_for/i9ot4zs?sort=controversial
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That link is the callout, here's the angry response and the beginning of a LONG slapfight:
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I don't like the hustle and bustle, but hating on IPAs is contrarian cope.
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Hating on IPAs is good and proper.
FTFY.
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I agree to some extent, but I enjoy IPAs and I admit that there's a lot to hate on. You have lazy brewers throwing in random flavors, bad quality control, quirky bullshit flavors, etc., and that's not to mention the culture around IPAs. Many IPA drinkers maintain a reddit-like superiority complex about IPAs, meanwhile they're objectively lower quality and easier to make than a good lager or pilsner. Some fat person-of-marvel with a terrible beard will sit there struggling to sip down some disgusting 7% ABV habanero-flavored IPA and think he's better than you because you chose to drink something that actually tastes like beer. I don't think it's contrarian to hate on these people or some of the beers they've forced themselves to enjoy.
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