nobody imp0rtant
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- May 23, 2018
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It's a very odd thing. As mentioned, I enjoy drinking their beers. I've done so repeatedly, but spaced it out pretty well. A few examples...
The first time it happened was after a Friday night Jets game. A buddy and I took a cab to the game, then to Leopold's on Osborne. Ate some pretty bad (as in bad for you, tasted great) food that night and put it off to the food as the root cause.
Next time it happened was next time I had some 1919, on the golf course. Didn't drink a ton, shouldn't have had issues. Heartburn.
Another time it was the only beer I had at a buddy's place after dropping something off for him. Heartburn, again.
I've been paying attention to what I eat, how I'm feeling, how much I drank and aside from the first time there's nothing that could really be underlying beyond the beer. Nothing else gives me heartburn in terms of beer. I drink mostly IPAs of a sort these days. I agree with you and @nobody imp0rtant that there really shouldn't be any issues there in particular with 1919 but it just keeps happening. Maybe it's psychosomatic at this point. I'm certainly not knocking their product and would recommend it to anyone. It just isn't working for me.
Have you had LBJ's Golden Ale? Damn fine beer as well, and it would be interesting to see if that also caused heartburn. You could also take a ranitidine beforehand if you're in the mood for some 1919, and see if that helps.