Stereotypes: Brewers have beards

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Are you a bearded brewer?

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  • No (although if I could, I would be)

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  • No

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  • Sometimes

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peteru

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In the thread about 2017 lamb ad, the topic of stereotypes came up. That lead me to ask the question of:

Are most beer brewers bearded?

Let's see...

Cast your vote above in the poll.
 
But the question is not which came first "the chicken or the egg" but the "beer or the beard"
 
grott said:
But the question is not which came first "the chicken or the egg" but the "beer or the beard"
Definitely the beer in my case, it helps to ease the noise from my GF complaining when I do grow a beard
 
Transition into brewing / bearding:

T = date(first child born)
Brewer = T + a few days
Beard = Brewer + 2 years

Causality
 
I have a beard, and my dogs have beards.
 
Tried growing a beard a few times now, it always turns out as a massive failure :(
Nearly 32 and I still have the facial hair of a 13 y/o
 
Spanish saying,

Kissing a man without a moustache is like eating an egg without salt.
 
Highly relevant

 
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Shave once a week, but I have a soul patch.
It isn't a beard so much, looks like a prolapsed moustache.

It is t[SIZE=12pt]he patch of hair grown right under the lip. Any self-respecting stylish male brewer has one.[/SIZE]
 

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