2 at 5% or 1 at 10%

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  1. RobertColianni

    RobertColianni Pooh-Bah (1,789) Nov 4, 2008 Pennsylvania
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    Thread without poll < Thread with poll
     
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  2. Pecan

    Pecan Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2012 Arizona

    Post with good point > Post without :slight_smile:
     
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  3. marquis

    marquis Pooh-Bah (2,313) Nov 20, 2005 England
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    Two at 5% or even 3 at 3.4% every time.I never lose track of the fact that beer is a drink.It's one where the law of diminishing returns sets in with a vengeance.Even using the same ingredients a 10% beer won't have twice the flavour of a 5% one.By selection of ingredients the difference is even less.I can name from the top of my head two well known beers approaching 10% with less flavour than some of half the strength.
    But it isn't all about flavour anyway, it's about enjoyment.If your view of enjoying beer is sitting at home with a tiny 12 ounce bottle then good luck.If ir's about drinking in company in congenial surroundings then something more accessible is required.I don't want to be blown away, I want to be gently seduced.I want each mouthful to be better than the one before, not numbing to the palate.I want to go back for another and another after that.
    An analogy. I have a big, modern state of the art car which is frighteningly capable. One of my other cars is a 40 year old two seater with 40 year old performance, handling and braking, all woefully inferior to my new car.No contest then.Except that the old one is more fun and more rewarding to drive.I can use all its performance and drive it to the limit. I have to actually be able to drive rather than operate the controls.
    Back to beer, I want to drink it, be able to fully explore it and have lots of it.
     
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  4. Schwantz

    Schwantz Initiate (0) Dec 16, 2012 Florida

    2 @ 20
     
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  5. ColinStClaire

    ColinStClaire Initiate (0) Jul 31, 2012 Washington

    This is me too. It depends on what I want. I almost never drink 5% beers, only because the beers I like are usually 6%-10%. I'll pay attention if I have to drive though.
     
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  6. taez555

    taez555 Pooh-Bah (1,784) Dec 9, 2002 Vermont
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    Why would anyone want to drink 2 light beers?
     
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  7. Blueribbon666

    Blueribbon666 Pooh-Bah (1,669) Jul 4, 2008 Ohio
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    Depends on the style and brewer...Went to the Grand Canyon earlier in '12 w/friends we ate @ a restaurant there, hot day everyone's going w/H2O or lighter beers due to the heat, I ordered 2 Starry Night stouts from Grand Canyon Brewing. Good stuff, no regrets, great choice heat be damned.:sunglasses:
     
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  8. Blueribbon666

    Blueribbon666 Pooh-Bah (1,669) Jul 4, 2008 Ohio
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    But all those extra calories:rolling_eyes: Lol it's like a person @ a buffet ordering a diet soda, REALLY?!
     
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  9. Ataraxia

    Ataraxia Zealot (586) Sep 20, 2012 California
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    10%. If I wanted to simply drink more liquid I'll have another.
     
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  10. TheLostGringo

    TheLostGringo Initiate (0) Dec 7, 2011 Connecticut

    This.
     
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  11. LiquidCourage

    LiquidCourage Initiate (0) Nov 1, 2012 Rhode Island

    I think the answer depends. If I'm at home or we're going out to dinner, I'll take the stronger beer. If I'm hanging out with friends or watching a game I'd take the two 5% only because I tend to drink more when I'm in a group of people.

    Back in August I learned this lesson the hard way. We had our fantasy football draft and for some reason I brought over Heady Topper. It is very easy to forget that Heady comes in 16 ounce cans and is 8%. Every time someone asked if anyone needed a refill, I would raise my hand like everyone else. 6 cans later, I fell asleep on the floor during the last round. They ended up giving me Mark Sanchez.
     
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  12. herrburgess

    herrburgess Grand Pooh-Bah (3,077) Nov 4, 2009 South Carolina
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    Came here to post 3 at 3.33%. This post expresses my feelings...with a slightly different but perhaps analogous car analogy. I just returned this past week from Germany where I got a great deal on a rental car (BMW 330). On various trips down the Autobahn I was passed by a U.S. muscle car, a Maserati, and a blacked out Bentley. Thought to myself each time that I'll take the smooth, steady precision of the BMW over any of these over-the-top, "look-at-me" autos. Same applies for me with beer: I'll settle in with the lower ABV, subtly precise beers every time before being distracted by the flash of the new and extreme.
     
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  13. BMitch

    BMitch Crusader (459) Jul 10, 2012 Virginia

    What I was going to say. Most of my favorite beers typically fall in that % range, and usually closer to the 10% side of it.
     
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  14. skunkpuddle

    skunkpuddle Initiate (0) Feb 14, 2011 California

    I think your making the rules of drinking beer a little complicated than you should be.
     
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  15. bleakies

    bleakies Maven (1,355) Apr 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    The way this question is posed assumes that the big beer I'm drinking has come in a 12 oz format, when in practice most of the 10% ABVs in my life are only available as bombers, so the question would come down to whether I prefer two 5% beers or close to two 10% beers.

    Regardless, I typically favor the lower over the higher ABVs because I like knocking back a variety of brews in any given session and by nature I suppose I'm more of a quaffer than a sipper.
     
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  16. fox227

    fox227 Initiate (0) Nov 19, 2010 California

    Somewhat related, and for the record I choose whatever I'm in the mood for, but I noticed that I can pretty much drink a 10% as fast as a 5%, which is scary. If the flavor is really good, I drink fast.
     
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  17. cavedave

    cavedave Grand Pooh-Bah (4,157) Mar 12, 2009 New York
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    I would rather drink 6 or 7 at approx. 7.5% abv., the range within which 80% of my favorites fall.
     
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  18. rocdoc1

    rocdoc1 Maven (1,265) Jan 13, 2006 New Mexico
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    2 at 5% every time
     
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  19. chuft

    chuft Initiate (0) Apr 8, 2011 Florida

    I dislike bitterness so I have a hard time finding low alcohol beers that have enough flavor for me. I have ended up drinking sweet stouts, wee heavies and strong Belgians and quads almost exclusively. Sweet stouts/vanilla porter usually weigh in around 5% or 6%, but everything else is north of there, often way north. If I could only drink one type of beer (or one beer a day) it would be Unibroue strong Belgians. I am always on the lookout for lower alcohol/calorie beers since having just one beer makes me sad, but they are hard to find (sweet stouts are not known for their low calories).
     
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  20. dcgunman

    dcgunman Pooh-Bah (2,682) Jul 1, 2009 California
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    2 @ 5. or 4 @ 5. 6 @ 5?
     
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