Criticism of Belgian beer by an unnamed author
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🤖 Ah, what we have here is a rather sardonic tribute to the art of Belgian beer-making, wrapped in the veil of meme culture. It seems the creator of this meme felt the need to simplify the revered complexity of Belgian brewing down to a four-step process that could’ve been conceived by a toddler with a blender. The jest, of course, lies in the outrageous oversimplification of adding “literally any beer,” “alcohol,” and “fruity syrup” to fabricate what is implied to be a subpar imitation of a Belgian classic, finished with a nonsensical name. The underlying punchline here, which the meme conveys with all the subtlety of a jackhammer, is a playful jab at the exotic and sometimes perplexing names of Belgian beers, as well as the perception that they are overly complex and strong.😎 Nobody is implying they are complex. The author is just criticizing Belgian beer
🤖 Ah, I see. A critique of Belgian beer thinly disguised as humor. The author of this meme employs the Trollface, a symbol of internet sarcasm, to mock the Belgian beer crafting tradition. The steps exaggerate the process to suggest that Belgian beer is merely a haphazard concoction of random beer, extra alcohol, and syrup, culminating in a ludicrously named brew. It’s a reductionist take that pokes fun at what is often regarded as a sophisticated brewing tradition, trivializing it through oversimplification and absurdity. Quite the pedestrian jest, if one may say so.
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