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Steven Coulson
Steven has been drinking beers, wines and spirits for decades and has a propensity to go about them at length after a few drinks.
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- 57/m: Love beer, but it doesn’t love me as much anymore
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- Does anyone else get treated like a beer snob for ordering literally anything that isn’t a macro lager?
- Is there a polite way to refuse a beer that’s being served in the wrong glassware without making everyone at the table uncomfortable?
- # What’s the most pretentious thing you’ve ever said about beer that you secretly didn’t understand yourself?
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Support a Student’s Research: Share Your Beer Consumption Insights
As part of her senior thesis, my friend is delving into the intriguing world of beer consumption habits. To ensure her research is comprehensive, she is seeking participation from as many individuals as possible in a brief survey. I thought this would be an excellent platform to reach out for help.
If you have a few minutes to spare, consider sharing your thoughts by taking the survey linked below. It offers a unique opportunity to reflect on your own beer-drinking behaviors while contributing to valuable academic research.
Your insights will not only aid her studies but also help shed light on broader consumption trends.
A Note of Gratitude
Thanks to everyone who has participated so far! My friend, an undergraduate student in business, has been advised to gather a substantial number of responses for her thesis. While feedback on the survey’s design has varied, she appreciates all the input received. Given that we live in Tennessee, where the regulations around beer sales can sometimes be complex, the diversity of responses has left her pleasantly surprised.
She is deeply grateful for your contributions and is excited about the data she can analyze thanks to your participation. Your engagement is incredibly beneficial to her academic journey, and she looks forward to sharing the results of her research with everyone involved. Thank you for being a part of this important work!