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Tbh, I never had particularly strong opinions about pumpkin spice.
Or any of the other ones, for that matter.
Wait wut?
Or any of the other ones, for that matter.
Wait wut?
Of those, the only differences I'd have are that I like the Weyerbacher, Pumking, and Dogfish Head more than you. Two Roads and Heavy Seas make stuff I like pretty well, too, that you apparently haven't had (though I haven't had everything on your list).My ongoing Pumpkin Beer Rating List (parentheses are the beer advocate ratings last time I checked for that one, ordering within category is by that). Categorizations subject to change. I apparently like the pumpkin spice in beer more than the pumpkin.
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I've not had many, maybe even any, good flavored whiskies, but cant knock it until I rock it.View attachment 263705
Haven't had it yet, but I hear it sometimes in the night during decorative gourd season.
Huh. I prefer my pumpkin in Jack-o-Lantern, roasted seed, or pie form.
I still think of myself as learning whiskies, much as I like 'em. Flavored whiskies seem like a side project or something.I've not had many, maybe even any, good flavored whiskies, but cant knock it until I rock it.
It's not the stats. It's the coding: How Men Elevate, and Women Ruin, the Foods They LoveLook, we really really REALLY need to stop making everything some sort of "punching up/punching down" bizzare thing.
Do you know what the actual demographics are? Do you want to know?
Pumpkin spice is OVER-REPRESENTED by male buyers (for example, they make up 47% of PSL buyers, which is almost half, but is much more than the 37% of regular lattes that they normally buy).
What about age? 45% of purchasers of PSL are 45% are older- in fact, because they are more expensive, it skews to an older and wealthier demographic (not teenagers).
(This is as of 2019)
So yeah- as fun as this might be, maybe let's not do this? Also let's not characterize how women drink and make choices incorrectly?
Sometimes a Seasonal Beverage that gets overrepresented in culture and then gets a backlash is just a seasonal beverage with a backlash.
I had the comments on the Avery Rumpkin and the Prairie Kerfuffle switched. The former is 16.9% in rum barrels and the later is a sour at a much more reasonable 8.2%. (Should be fixed now). Sours, IPAs, and super-high ABV are not in my usual wheel-house.Also, Prairie makes like really strong beers as a rule, I think.
It's not the stats. It's the coding: How Men Elevate, and Women Ruin, the Foods They Love