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Anyone Ever Try, Grolsch beer?
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#449215 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:01
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I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.
 
#449216 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:13
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:54:21)
Also amount of hops play a large factor


see..now your just taking this toilet out of context
 
#449217 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:51
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Also amount of hops play a large factor


see..now your just taking this toilet out of context


Not really. A very hoppy beer is more prone to skunking then one that is not so.
 
#449218 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:56:20
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:01)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:53:58)
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I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.


your opinion of whether to use green bottles vs brown bottles is opinioned based on their claims
 
#449219 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:57:05
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:51)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:13)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:54:21)
Also amount of hops play a large factor


see..now your just taking this toilet out of context


Not really. A very hoppy beer is more prone to skunking then one that is not so.


yeah but again this isnt about the beer now is it? this whole conversation went off track when you started talking about brown bottles being > green
 
#449220 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:57:40
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Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:56:20)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:01)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:53:58)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:53:13)
I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.


your opinion of whether to use green bottles vs brown bottles is opinioned based on their claims


Wrong it is based upon talking to the owners of the home brew shops i buy my ingredients from and other people i know that brew
 
#449221 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:58:12
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:57:40)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:56:20)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:01)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:53:58)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:53:13)
I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.


your opinion of whether to use green bottles vs brown bottles is opinioned based on their claims


Wrong it is based upon talking to the owners of the home brew shops i buy my ingredients from and other people i know that brew


:facepalm:
 
#449222 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:58:17
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Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:57:05)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:51)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:13)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:54:21)
Also amount of hops play a large factor


see..now your just taking this toilet out of context


Not really. A very hoppy beer is more prone to skunking then one that is not so.


yeah but again this isnt about the beer now is it? this whole conversation went off track when you started talking about brown bottles being > green


You said reusing the bottles was a plus of it. I disagreed due to color.
 
#449223 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:58:37
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Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:58:12)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:57:40)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:56:20)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:01)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:53:58)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:53:13)
I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.


your opinion of whether to use green bottles vs brown bottles is opinioned based on their claims


Wrong it is based upon talking to the owners of the home brew shops i buy my ingredients from and other people i know that brew


:facepalm:


Is that because you have no response?
 
#449224 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:59:09
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:58:17)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:57:05)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:51)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:55:13)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:54:21)
Also amount of hops play a large factor


see..now your just taking this toilet out of context


Not really. A very hoppy beer is more prone to skunking then one that is not so.


yeah but again this isnt about the beer now is it? this whole conversation went off track when you started talking about brown bottles being > green


You said reusing the bottles was a plus of it. I disagreed due to color.


Scott, I still love you. Just because you disagree doesnt mean we cant kiss.
 
#449225 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 16:59:56
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Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:58:37)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:58:12)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:57:40)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:56:20)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:55:01)
Quote (xstakemx @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:53:58)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:53:13)
I know how color of bottles and light absorption works so why would I need to test?


because it is a marketing gimic and over exaggerated


You could say that was true if I was buying commercial beer regularly but seeing as I dont your point does not mean much.


your opinion of whether to use green bottles vs brown bottles is opinioned based on their claims


Wrong it is based upon talking to the owners of the home brew shops i buy my ingredients from and other people i know that brew


:facepalm:


Is that because you have no response?


No...its because this conversation already got side tracked. I dont need to start asking questions about their integrity and whether they did the appropriate research with or without a lab coat on.
 
#449229 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:05:53
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wouldnt green bottles absorb less light than brown?? they reflect green but absorb everything else

brown absorbs pretty much everything
 
#449230 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:08:31
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no spencer, no
uv*, not color spectrum
 
#449231 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:08:44
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and my cock is definitely smaller
 
#449232 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:08:56
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Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:05:53)
wouldnt green bottles absorb less light than brown??  they reflect green but absorb everything else

brown absorbs pretty much everything


Ultraviolet
 
#449234 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:10:30
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Quote (blind_chief @ Feb 2 2009 - 18:08:44)
and my cock is definitely smaller


:chapstick:


afk grilling steaks in the snow
 
#449235 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:10:40
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Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:05:53)
wouldnt green bottles absorb less light than brown??  they reflect green but absorb everything else

brown absorbs pretty much everything


Ultraviolet


brown doesnt absorb UV?
 
#449249 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:27:20
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Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 14:10:40)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:08:56)
Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:05:53)
wouldnt green bottles absorb less light than brown??  they reflect green but absorb everything else

brown absorbs pretty much everything


Ultraviolet


brown doesnt absorb UV?


reflects less imo
though the "less" is whats in question
 
#449252 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:29:10
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Quote (blind_chief @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:27:20)
Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 14:10:40)
Quote (bubbachunk @ Feb 2 2009 - 16:08:56)
Quote (Sgull @ Feb 2 2009 - 17:05:53)
wouldnt green bottles absorb less light than brown??  they reflect green but absorb everything else

brown absorbs pretty much everything


Ultraviolet


brown doesnt absorb UV?


reflects less imo
though the "less" is whats in question
but the skunking im sure has to do with the energy received from the absorbed light reacting.


 
#449273 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:57:08
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When UV rays penetrate (insert laugh here) the glass of a beer bottle, they manipulate the chemical makeup of iso-alpha acids produced by the hops, our delicious floral friends that give beer its bitterness. The result of this unwelcome penetration and manipulation is the creation of a new compound called methyl mercaptan, one of the many components found in the defense mechanism of: you guessed it, the skunk. Kinda makes sense now, as to why it’s referred to as “skunky.”

from yahoo answers :)
 
#449278 | Mon - Feb 2 2009 - 17:58:33
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that is pretty interesting

gotta get some beer later
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