FC/OT: Early sneak peek at PSU Adidas gear…

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Seems like there will be a big campaign around this with someone like Carter coming back for it. Would love to see some of the older guys do this too. Just my speculation…


I like the training tops that the Adidas college baseball teams wear. However, I’ve always thought that the Nike merch for their college football teams was nicer than the merch for the Adidas schools.
 

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Seems like there will be a big campaign around this with someone like Carter coming back for it. Would love to see some of the older guys do this too. Just my speculation…


Carter is already under contract to Adidas, so that's a slam dunk. You're not going to see Saquon wearing that logo.

Not a bad look, not at all bad.
 
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I am drinking a New Trail Broken HIlls at this moment. I used to be in to Stella. Then I discovered IPAs.

Unpopular hot take:

IPAs are garbage.

 

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Idly asking: what did we really know about Art anyway? He had to have been some sort of university administrator, clearly, he had the sausage making down to a science. He was also a really cranky guy, did he ever once laugh on this board, I don’t think so?
Way back i think he said he went to Columbia. Coined ASWP.
 
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Trying to figure out the American obsession with IPAs. No serious beer country I’ve been to drinks them (Germany, Belgium, Ireland, England). Seems like they’re very easy and cheap to make and pretty forgivable compared to lagers and other styles. So, lots of craft breweries go all in on IPAs because they’re cheap and easy to do - and thus, we are where we are. Interesting.
 

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Trying to figure out the American obsession with IPAs. No serious beer country I’ve been to drinks them (Germany, Belgium, Ireland, England). Seems like they’re very easy and cheap to make and pretty forgivable compared to lagers and other styles. So, lots of craft breweries go all in on IPAs because they’re cheap and easy to do - and thus, we are where we are. Interesting.
I thought IPA’s originated in Great Britain so they could ship them to India. Although the hoppiness part is urban legend.
 
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Trying to figure out the American obsession with IPAs. No serious beer country I’ve been to drinks them (Germany, Belgium, Ireland, England). Seems like they’re very easy and cheap to make and pretty forgivable compared to lagers and other styles. So, lots of craft breweries go all in on IPAs because they’re cheap and easy to do - and thus, we are where we are. Interesting.
I come from rohrers and bechtels and HATE German beer
 

Midnighter

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I thought IPA’s originated in Great Britain so they could ship them to India. Although the hoppiness part is urban legend.

Yes, that’s part of it. But the revival in America is what I’m talking about. They’ve been around for a long time but basically died off until the craft brewing boom in the US.
 

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Yes, that’s part of it. But the revival in America is what I’m talking about. They’ve been around for a long time but basically died off until the craft brewing boom in the US.
I will take the IPA’s 100x over some of the fruity craft beers that were all the rage a few years ago.
 

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I will take the IPA’s 100x over some of the fruity craft beers that were all the rage a few years ago.

I mean, do what you want. But people I knew who never drank beers all the sudden are experts on IPAs. That is enough for me.
 

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Unpopular hot take:

IPAs are garbage.

Not a chance. :)
Try New Trail Double Broken Heel
Agreed. I’ve had that too and enjoy it.
I bought a twelve pack of their [New Trail] hoppy sampler a couple weeks ago and they were all good tasting as well

Current favorite is Julius and/or King Julius from Treehouse Brewery in Boston area. The bad thing is they don’t ship it and being from SE PA, it’s a five or six hour trip. Second place is Hipster Catnip from La Cabra brewery in Berwyn PA, which is essentially right next door.
 
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