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If Starbucks sold beer on tap

JEDI

Lifer
imagine how much more $ they would make.

rotating light, medium, and dark beers.

venti coffee... nah.. IPA
 
I can hardly stand the coffee snobs, it would be intolerable if they attracted an influx of beer snobs on top of that.

"Grande Molto Pumpkin Hefeweizen, quarter inch, double lime, frosted pilsner with coaster."
 
How come people keep insinuating about Starbucks customers?

Names such as hipsters always seemed to come up when there is a discussion about Starbucks. Seems like there is always a stigma associated with frequent Starbucks customers.
 
The clientele of a Starbucks seems to generally be "hipsters" either working on a perpetually never-ending screenplay, or reading "Mein Kampf" to try and seem deep.
 
The clientele of a Starbucks seems to generally be "hipsters" either working on a perpetually never-ending screenplay, or reading "Mein Kampf" to try and seem deep.

Are these people usually the ones wearing those thick frame glasses?
 
How come people keep insinuating about Starbucks customers?

Names such as hipsters always seemed to come up when there is a discussion about Starbucks. Seems like there is always a stigma associated with frequent Starbucks customers.

It's a fundamental error to even suggest that hipsters would step foot inside a Starbucks. It's too mainstream. Everyone knows this. :colbert:
 
It's a fundamental error to even suggest that hipsters would step foot inside a Starbucks. It's too mainstream. Everyone knows this. :colbert:

That's right, they take it home with them and pose with it
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Most of the local coffee shops around here also serve beer and wine. About half of them actually have great selections of local craft brews.

I think it's great. I sometimes like to meet up with a friend for a beer, but prefer a quieter setting than a bar. Also, when I'm working late at night, I like to go to a coffee shop, get a coffee, work for a bit, then get a beer.
 
I have had beer at McDonalds and BK and I am not a fan.

Personally I don't like beer with burgers and fries.

As for Starbucks, what would be the difference between them and a pub if they did this?
 
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