Help! I think I'm a complex-aholic!

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  1. mychalg9

    mychalg9 Pooh-Bah (2,123) Apr 8, 2010 Illinois
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    Lately I have had an ever increasing taste for extreme complexiousness (yeah I know the word is complexity but this is too extreme!), so much so that I have a hard time imagining drinking any kind of "simple" beer. I assume others may "suffer" from this affliction as well. Can anyone suggest something simple that might snap me back into reality?
     
  2. Daemose

    Daemose Maven (1,407) Oct 3, 2011 Texas

    Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout
     
  3. Zimbo

    Zimbo Pooh-Bah (2,305) Aug 7, 2010 Scotland
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    You're not suffering anything. You're just seeing the light. Give me a ring when you start appreciating Old English 800 3.2 or Busch Light and then we'll talk.
     
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  4. BigCheese

    BigCheese Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2009 Massachusetts

    Boston Lager. Or stop being a d-bag.

    "I have a hard time imagining drinking any kind of "simple" beer." Talk about first world problems.
     
  5. CA_Infidel2o9

    CA_Infidel2o9 Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012

    Lol relax dude... breathe...

    I was at a hotel last night and the best thing they had was FW IPA, It tasted awesome! So did boston lager, SN PA, and even Blue Moon. I quarentee you snap out of it OP, when your forced to make do with what's available.
     
  6. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Slam back a case of bud light tonight to recalibrate. Then tomorrow crack an SNPA or something similar... it'll taste great.
     
  7. Hanzo

    Hanzo Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2012 Virginia

    I pretty much have a similar problem, when people ask what styles I like when I am done telling them I think to myself they are all big bold beers, DIPAs, RISs, BBAed beers, Barleywines, sours etc. I don't think I ever mention the lighter styles.

    I mean on occasion I will drink session style beers, like just last night I really liked Gumballhead, but more often than not, I want to be kicked in the face with flavor.
     
  8. PangaeaBeerFood

    PangaeaBeerFood Initiate (0) Nov 30, 2008 New York

    $20 says OP started this thread over McDonald's fries and a Pepsi.
     
  9. PangaeaBeerFood

    PangaeaBeerFood Initiate (0) Nov 30, 2008 New York

    This is a problem with the American palate overall. We equate bigger with better. It's why every single list of "best beers" is dominated by those with the highest ABV or bigger, boldest flavor profile. It's why our food is simultaneously the sweetest and saltiest across the board. It's just the way it is.
     
  10. Hanzo

    Hanzo Initiate (0) Feb 27, 2012 Virginia

    ABV doesn't equate to flavor, I agree with that, take lambics and gueuze for instance, usually low in alcohol but packed to the brim with flavor. I don't think there is anything wrong with preferring more flavorful beers.
     
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  11. DonDirkA

    DonDirkA Initiate (0) Dec 14, 2011 Arizona

    I have the same kind of problem. Mine kind of comes from the cost of good beer though. If I'm spending the amount of money that craft costs, I always want to try something new. And at this point in my beer drinking career "something new" usually equates to something complex. Occasionally I'll drink something kind of simple, like an IPA, but even then it has to be a bold IPA. I used to love Deschutes Inversion and Mirror Pond, SNPA, Full Sail Pale Ale, etc, etc but now they just make me go :confused:. For me, these days, "basic" beer would be a black IPA, which is still much more complex than a basic IPA. I'm with Hanzo though, if someone asks my favorite style my response is always imperial stouts, barrel-aged beers, etc. I love getting the most bang for my buck (and I don't mean ABV-wise). I like it when I can sit and sip and explore the flavors, the ins and outs and complexity. So I'm with you OP.
     
  12. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    Complex does not equate to better beer.

    You can stick a turd and a handful of cheetos on a peanut butter and jelly sandwich to make it more complex, but I'd prefer the plain version that tastes good.
     
  13. PittBeerGirl

    PittBeerGirl Pooh-Bah (2,423) Feb 27, 2007 Ohio
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    Mix a cantillon lambic, a bourbon barrel aged imperial stout, and a really hoppy DIPA and see if you can handle the complexity
     
  14. mychalg9

    mychalg9 Pooh-Bah (2,123) Apr 8, 2010 Illinois
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    Is that turd barrel-aged though?
     
  15. wrycon

    wrycon Zealot (637) Apr 22, 2009 Minnesota

    Hmmm, did he get fries at McDonald's and then go buy a Pepsi at, say, Taco Bell?

    If so, that reeks of complexion.
     
  16. MeadGuyfromMD

    MeadGuyfromMD Zealot (562) May 23, 2007 Maryland
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    I am kind of the same way, but lately Boston Lager has been tasting delicious. Also, a session beer that is fantastic is Sun King Osiris Pale Ale at only 5.6% abv
     
  17. mhksuccess

    mhksuccess Pooh-Bah (1,586) Jul 7, 2012 California
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    i thought going to a heady topper and than a bcbs was taking simple lol
     
  18. fox227

    fox227 Initiate (0) Nov 19, 2010 California

    I'm into "good".
     
  19. SeaOfShells

    SeaOfShells Initiate (0) Feb 22, 2011 California

    I love when people know what fast food chain carries what popular soda brand. Warms my heart. It does.
     
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  20. PangaeaBeerFood

    PangaeaBeerFood Initiate (0) Nov 30, 2008 New York

    Haha. Shows how often I indulge in either.
     
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