Craft Beer Crazy
I love good craft beer. My friends also love beer. I've always been fascinated with the power of beer. That may sound strange, but the social dynamic of people coming together over a pint of beer is a strong and undeniable occurrence that takes place at pubs, taverns, restaurants, and in homes across America everyday. Many say beer has molded our culture and driven science and technological advances since Mesopotamian time. My love for the beverage began innocent, and I was intrigued by the flavors and bold recipes of craft brewers who were taking a stand against the corporate giants like Budweiser, Coors, and Miller. I was never a fan or support of the corporate agenda and I tried throughout my life to support local companies and stores, rather than the big box store or national franchises that had no real contact with their customers and truly only cared about what their stockholders said. Throughout my journey of tasting many different beers and striking up many a conversation along my roadmap of world travels I began to read and learn more about the science of beer. I bought a home brewing kit, and discovered an entirely new joy of beer. It led me to where I sit today, with the dream of opening to doors to my very own microbrewery. Embracing the values I try to uphold throughout my everyday life, my friends and I are applying to our new company - Saucony Creek Brewing Company - and our brand. We don't wish to compete against fellow craft brewers, instead we want to educate others on the ingredients, processes, flavors, and consequent quality of fine artisan brewed beers. There is a unique quality and taste that you quickly come to notice when you begin adventuring into more craft beers. This is a community of like-minded individuals who share a common passion and we don't wish to hide anything we brew or do. We're going to share with you the things that bring us happiness, and most of it will revolve around the world of beer. That's not to say that food recipes, music events, and other information won't be shared and valued. Beer is a social centerpiece, and we plan on reclaiming the original social network one friend at a time. It's time to unplug from the conformity of the big breweries and discover a whole new world of flavor.
LuisEGonzalez 3 months ago
Welcome to HubPages. I share your enthusiasm for craft beer. With that said, may I suggest that breaking up you paragraphs into smaller ones makes for a better read instead of having just one large paragraph.