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Ok fellas. Please educate me on the descriptor ’snappy’ as it relates to beer. Thanks.
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Haven’t used it, personally. But if I did, it’d be in place of "clean, with a light hop bite on the finish." Like a great Pils. My $.02.
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7/3/2012 5:54:54 PM
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Acceptable usage: "Hey Cicerone, bring me a beer! And make it snappy."
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7/3/2012 6:01:09 PM
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Originally posted by kmweaver
Acceptable usage: "Hey Cicerone, bring me a beer! And make it snappy."

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7/3/2012 6:06:17 PM
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7/3/2012 6:09:42 PM
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Originally posted by TheBeerSommelier
Haven’t used it, personally. But if I did, it’d be in place of "clean, with a light hop bite on the finish." Like a great Pils. My $.02.
I use snappy a lot and this is pretty much what I mean. Ok, it’s exactly what I mean. Uncanny. 
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7/3/2012 7:45:14 PM
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Originally posted by hopscotch
Originally posted by TheBeerSommelier
Haven’t used it, personally. But if I did, it’d be in place of "clean, with a light hop bite on the finish." Like a great Pils. My $.02.
I use snappy a lot and this is pretty much what I mean. Ok, it’s exactly what I mean. Uncanny.
Considering we’re first cousins, I wouldn’t say it’s too uncanny. 
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7/3/2012 7:50:23 PM
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I say Hey! Snappy Kakkie!
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7/4/2012 3:42:57 AM
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haven’t seen you post in a while, or maybe I’m just drunk.
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7/4/2012 9:52:25 AM
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Hey Dude!! Calling Mr. Ernst!!!!
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7/4/2012 11:03:44 AM
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A slightly higher than average level of co2?
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7/4/2012 11:22:08 AM
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