Hah I’ve thought about picking up a jar in the past, but I’m not much of a beer guy so I figured it’s be money wasted.The drugstore I went to today also sells British food. I figured I'd try Marmite. I'll use it up by mixing it into foods that I'd put soy sauce in but I'm not a fan of it on toast.
Yeah, mostly like soy sauce. There's something else in there I can't quite identify.Hah I’ve thought about picking up a jar in the past, but I’m not much of a beer guy so I figured it’s be money wasted.
What does it taste like to you? Just salty/soy saucey?
Marmite...... Beer Guy??? What does one have to do with the other?Hah I’ve thought about picking up a jar in the past, but I’m not much of a beer guy so I figured it’s be money wasted.
Marmite is a byproduct of beer making.Marmite...... Beer Guy??? What does one have to do with the other?
Uh, so.... the flavors have nothing to do with each other.Marmite is a byproduct of beer making.
Having never had marmite, I wouldn’t know!Uh, so.... the flavors have nothing to do with each other.
Yet, you dismiss is because you are not “a beer drinker”..... that’s what I’m not understanding.Having never had marmite, I wouldn’t know!
So...either you don't like oatmeal or you have never tried it with butter, salt, and pepper.
Yep, 1 of thoseSo...either you don't like oatmeal or you have never tried it with butter, salt, and pepper.
Because it’s totally uncommon to make general associations and assumptions between things that are understood to be related. No one ever does that.Yet, you dismiss is because you are not “a beer drinker”..... that’s what I’m not understanding.
I’ve had both marmite and vegemite... both are delicious, in their own right.
Got it.... you’re part of the problem.Because it’s totally uncommon to make general associations and assumptions between things that are understood to be related. No one ever does that.