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Beer Drinking Personality Analysis

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Beer Drinking Personality AnalysisAre you a gourmet beer drinker or do you like basic domestic beers? Did you ever wonder what the type of beer you drink says about you? Just like with a horoscope, handwriting analysis, and other personality type tests, there are always exceptions, it is the same with determining personalities based on type of beer that is chosen. Often beer personalities spill over into food choices, you will find the gourmet beer drinker often enjoys gourmet burgers. Of course not every beer drinker will fit into each personality category. Adding beer or any type of alcohol removes predictability, because with alcohol, its affect can vary person to person and day to day in the same person.

Here is a list of beer drinking types, common personality traits, and the types of burgers they prefer:

CRAFT BEER DRINKERS

  • Liberals
  • Sarcastic tendencies
  • Prefer a Mac laptop
  • Focused on beer
  • Happy-go-lucky
  • Buys organic
  • Particular about preferences

Craft beer drinkers are sometimes referred to as gourmet beer drinkers. They often want all the specialty toppings on a gourmet burger. They will choose the more unusual toppings and uncommon cheeses to add to a burger. They are particular about what meat is used and how the burger is cooked.

DOMESTIC BEER DRINKER

  • Middle of the road on political views
  • Moderately conservative
  • Practical
  • Resist compliancy to authority
  • Low maintenance
  • Average in many areas of life

Domestic beer drinkers enjoy the basics on their burgers. Ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomato, and cheese are common toppings and this suits the domestic beer drinker just fine. They often pass on all the fancy toppings and will order their burger medium cooked.

LIGHT BEER DRINKERS

  • Easy to get along with
  • Outgoing
  • Extroverted
  • Knowledgeable about diets
  • Perfectionist tendencies

Light beer drinkers are often particular about their burgers, but unlike the craft beer drinker will make choices about their burgers based on calorie intake and may even order a burger with no bun at all or choose the veggie burger if it has less calories. They rarely finish everything on their plate.

IMPORT BEER DRINKERS

  • High maintenance
  • Most likely to buy a round
  • Energetic
  • Busy
  • Keeps up appearances
  • Likes to fit in

The import beer drinker will often order their burger last and conform to the orders on others at the table. Though the burger order will be similar to others at the table, he or she will have specific instructions like the order it is added to the burger and will be very specific on how well done or how rare that it is cooked.

No matter what type of traits you have that are or are not related to the type of beer you drink, 8oz Burger Bar has the burger for you. With the wide range of types of beer available almost everyone can find their favorite type of beer at the 8oz Burger Bar to go with anything, like a gourmet type burger or just a basic burger.

99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall There may not be 99 bottles of beer on the wall to take down and pass around, but there is a good selection of beers available at the 8oz Burger Bar so that you can find one that is perfect for you and matches the burger that you order. The beer is available on tap, in bottles, and in cans. They do have large bottles of beer that you can pass around and share, just not 99 bottles to choose. All the selections of beer won’t mean much to you if you aren’t a beer drinker. Also, if you don’t drink beer, you sure don’t need 99 bottles of beer to choose! Don’t worry, at 8oz Burger Bar, they understand that and have a drink menu with other beverage choices available.

The beer available at 8oz Burger Bar ranges simple to complex. For the burger eaters that like basic and simple beers, there are the following beers available in cans:

  • Pabst Blue Ribbon (PBR) Beer
  • Schlitz Beer
  • Olympia Beer

These beers are also available in buckets.

For those who like their beer like their burgers with different and unique flavors, there are micro beers and specialty beers available. Some of the beers you will find at 8oz Burger Bar include the following.

  • Beer On Tap-Joe’s Lager, Green Flash West Coast IPA, and Telegraph Porter
  • Small Bottles of Beer-Franziskaner Hefe Weisse, ACME India Pale Ale, and Port Brewing Shark Bite Red
  • Large Bottles of Beer-Allagash White Ale, Russian River Damnation, and Wandering Aengus Cider

Not everyone likes burgers or beer. Though 8oz Burger Bar specializes in burgers, they have other items on their menu like lamb, salads, appetizers, a veggie burger, filet of fish, and turkey sandwich. For those who don’t like beer there are other beverages available at 8oz Burger bar. Some of them include the following:

  • Wines (available by the glass, carafe, or bottle)-2006 PerBacco Pinot Grigio (San Luis Obispo, CA), 2007 Leasingham (dry) Reisling (Clair Valley, Australia), and 2005 E. Guigal (Cotes du Rhone, France)
  • Classic Cocktails-Classic Manhattan, Sidecar, Gimlet, Classic Whiskey Sour, and Greyhound
  • Signature Cocktails-Lavender Mojito, Blackberry Collins, and Basil Elderflower Daiquiri
  • Bloody Mary Drinks-Original, Smokey Bacon, and Bloody Murder

Of course there are non-alcoholic drinks available as well as beer, wine, and cocktails.

Everyone is a little different in their tastes of food and drinks. At the 8oz Burger Bar just about everyone can find great food and drinks to enjoy in the friendly atmosphere at the 8oz Burger Bar.

Skyscraper Lug Nut Lager

Friday, December 25th, 2009

Skyscraper Lug Nut LagerWhen think of California, you probably think of beaches, bikinis, and surfers. Chances are you don’t think of skyscrapers, but California is where Skyscraper Brewing Company calls home. One of the beers they brew is Skyscraper Lug Nut Lager. It is an amber lager that is similar in the California Common style. It is also similar to Anchor Steam, but with more hop character. The 8oz Burger Bar in California and in Florida, both serve Skyscraper Lug Nut Lager on tap.

The Lug Nut Lager can be described as follows:

  • A citrus hop aroma
  • Strong malt flavor
  • Hints of caramel
  • Strong but balanced hop flavor and bitterness
  • 5.2% ABV
  • 40 IBU

This beer has won some awards including the following:

  • Gold Ribbon – 2009 San Diego County Fair
  • Silver Ribbon – 2007 Los Angeles County Fair
  • Bronze Ribbon – 2007 California State Fair
  • Bronze Ribbon – 2007 San Diego County Fair

Skyscraper Brewery’s Bulldozer Honeyweizen (American Wheat Ale) and Power Tool Pilsner (American Lager) have also won awards at local state and county fairs.

The owner of Skyscraper Brewery Company first brewed his first batch of beer while in college in 1998. Phillip Sutton found his true love and has been dedicated to brewing beer since. Sutton has a passion for all aspects of beer brewing, the complicated machinery to creating recipes.  Before opening his own brewery, Sutton gained experience at as an intern and head brewer at BJ’s Restaurant & Brewhouse in Brea, California. In 2007 he opened his brewery. Phillip Sutton is the founder, president, and head brewer at Skyscraper Brewery. One of the two beers that Sutton started out producing at his brewery when it opened was the Lug Nut Lager. In 2009 his brewery opened up a tasting room that offers food and non-alcoholic drinks for sale.

The L.A. Times mentions Skyscraper Brewery Company in its article “At the Tipping Point” (August 16, 2007). It is an article about local microbrewers and how beer drinkers are eager to drink the beers that they produce. The San Gabriel Valley Tribune covered Skyscraper Brewery Company’s grand opening on January 20, 2007. The article was “Craft Brewery Will Open Today”.

The 8oz Burger Bar knows the popularity of beers micro brewed beers and Skyscraper’s Lug Nut Lager is one of the micro brewed beers that they have on tap. You will also find a unique drink menu that includes canned and bottled beers at 8oz Burger Bar to accompany a custom made to order burger. When in Los Angeles, California or Miami Beach, Florida be sure to make time to stop by the local 8oz Burger Bar.

The Average Joe Deserves Better

Friday, December 18th, 2009

joes-lagerWho knows what the Average Joe deserves? Joe Cuozzo does, he is the talented beer brewer who is behind Joe’s Lager. He believes the average Joe deserves a beer with low carbs, low calories, and 4.2% alcohol per volume and that is exactly what Joe’s Lager delivers. 8oz Burger Bar understands this and it is why they carry Joe’s Lager on tap.

This light beer is a little different than the some of the other light beer available. Joe’s Lager is brewed with Munich malt, which adds a delicate malty/biscuity character. Forget 3.2% alcohol per volume like many other light beers being served; with Joe’s Lager there is no watering down of the beer, because the beer drinkers that choose Joe’s Lager know they deserve a full flavor beer, even if it is a light beer. The bonus when you drink Joe’s Lager…4.2% alcohol per volume.

Who is Joe and why should anyone drink his beer? Peter Rowe of the San Diego Union-Tribune described Joe Cuozzo like this “Cuozzo, 25, is a hugely talented brewer who has an especially winning way with stouts.” Rowe comments on a couple of Joe’s other beers “His Cup of Joe, an imperial stout laced with mocha java and a kegful of Ghirardelli chocolate, won a rave here three years ago. This milk stout (Straight from the Teats) is even better and recently snared a World Beer Cup gold medal.”

Joe Cuozzo has the following notches on his bedpost:

• 2000 South East Alaska State Fair-1st place red ale, gold ale, stout, porter, and best of show Strong ale
• 2002 San Diego Brewers Festival-1st place Cup of Joe
• 2002 Great American Beer Festival

Joe knows the “Average Joe Deserves Better”, but how does one define the average Joe? The average Joe has the following physical abilities:

• 27 push-ups in one minute
• Run 1.5 miles in 12:51
• Complete 36 sit-ups in one minute
• Bench Press 158 pounds one time

Even if you and your friends can’t run 1.5 miles in 12:51, you can all still enjoy a pint of Joe’s Lager from the tap at 8oz Burger Bar. You can find 8oz Burger Bars in Miami, FL and Los Angeles, CA. While you are at 8oz Burger Bar try one of the great burgers on the menu.

“L” is for Lager and “A” is for Ale

Friday, December 18th, 2009

beer-connoisseur LA might be an abbreviation for Los Angeles, CA for those on the west coast, but for beer drinkers “L” is for lager and “A” is for ale. You may ask, “Isn’t beer, just beer?” The answer is “No-it is not”. There is a difference between a lager and ale. You may know which of the two you want in your beer mug, but do you know what makes a lager, a lager and ale, ale? If not, it is time to learn now.

LAGER BEER CATEGORY-pilseners, bocks, dopplebrocks, dortmunders, octoberfest, and light beers

• Produced by bottom-fermenting yeast
• Stable
• Operates in colder temperatures
• Slow fermenting
• Less fruity taste
• Smooth
• Clean
• Malty
• Most popular
• Limited variety
• Small head
• Tastes best cold
• Commonly pale
• May be dark (brown, amber, red, or black) in color
• Lower alcohol content

ALE BEER CATEGORY-porters, stouts, specialty beers, mild beers, and wheat beers

• Produced by top-fermenting yeast
• Unstable
• Robust taste
• Complex
• Full body
• Operates in warmer temperatures
• Fast fermentation
• Fruity
• Unlimited variety
• Full head
• Tastes best at room temperature
• Higher alcohol content
• May be dark, cloudy, or whitish in color

The term lager comes from the German word “lagem,” which means, “to store.” It originated from its beginnings, when it was only possible to brew in the colder months of the year because of the lack of refrigeration available. The terms ale and beer, at one time were interchangeable, but now ale refers to a category of beer.

Many restaurants that serve beer will offer both ales and lagers for customers. For beer lovers in Miami, FL and Los Angeles, CA you can go to 8oz Burger Bar for a variety of ales and lagers to enjoy with a customized burger and fries.

Specialty Brewed Beers

Friday, December 18th, 2009

specialty-brewed-beers If anyone says specialty beers are “foo-foo” beers, they are liars! Don’t believe them! A strong thick dark ale cannot be swallowed by the meek or the weak…just step away from them slowly before they draw you into their delusions. The beer drinkers who stick with their domestic beers lack adventure and they lack bravery. You know that doesn’t describe you, so hold your specialty beer high and proud and drink up.

Budweiser, Miller, and Corona are all well-known brands of beers. Their lines of beers include light beers and flavored beers. So why take a chance on beers with strange names and from unfamiliar brewers? To experience new tastes and to add variety when you are out drinking beer.

What makes specialty beers special? Anything goes with specialty beers. They are often brewed by microbrewers. They may have unusual ingredients or are brewed differently than “regular” beers to give them their unique flavors and tastes. Here are some types of specialty beers:

• Weizenbier (Weissbier)-this type of specialty beer is made from wheat. Weizenbier is a refreshing, effervescent golden beer that is cloudy and may cast a whitish appearance. This ale has hints of cloves and banana. If a little yeast is added when bottling, the Weizenbier is referred to as a Hefeweizen. To be considered a Hefeweizen, the Weizenbier must have at least 50% wheat malt. It may be served with a lemon twist.
• Smoked Beer-a very unique beer is the smoked beer. This style is very popular in Bamberg Germany. With this style of beer, the malt is fired over a wood fire and the smoke is absorbed into the grains giving the beer a smoky characteristic.
• Fruit/Vegetable Beer-in Belgium it is nothing new to add fruit or vegetables to beer. In America, adding fruit or vegetables is relatively new to American brewers. Fruit extracts or syrups are added to beer brewing to create a variety of unique flavors of beer.
• Herb/Spice Beer-beers brewed with herbs or spices is another new concept to American brewers. With the amount of spices available, there are a myriad of recipes to satisfy any urge. Imagination is the only limit to the varieties of beer that can be created with herbs and spices

Chocolate, coffee, oatmeal, juice, candies, or any other edible items can be added to adding beer brewing to create innovative specialty beers.

When in Miami, FL or Los Angeles, CA you can drink some micro-brewed beers and fill up on great burgers at 8oz Burger Bar.