“i think our dads would get along great,” says another. “MY DAD DOES THE SAME,” replies one TikToker. The comments for all these TikToks always bring more DoDU (daughters of Dads Untappd) into the conversation, almost like a support group. At the end of the video, he proudly holds up the flight board for his daughter to see. And of late, the social media platform has become a dunk contest for users mocking the love of tiny tasters, beertography, and, especially, social media check-ins for what we’ll dub their “Dads Untappd.”Īs the Home Depot theme plays - an often-used musical cue on the app to denote quintessential dad-ness - teen user notemilieembbury captions her TikTok: “beer dad = activated.” We see her POV as her father, with a graying beard, Hillsboro Hops baseball cap (a Portland-area minor league team), and quintessential dadbod checks off all the typical, in her opinion, tasks of a Dad Untappd: sampler acquired (CHECK), photo of his flight (CHECK), logging them on Untappd (OF COURSE), and snack of Kettle Chips washed down with a wee glass of an amber liquid. It’s been around for decades, which means your typical IPA drinker these days might be some 50-something suburban dad, and he might very well have a Zoomer daughter hell bent on roasting his craft beer affectations on TikTok.Īctually, it’s not a case of might. But, it’s so often forgotten that craft beer is hardly a new phenomenon. When one thinks of a typical craft beer drinker, it’s easy to conjure the lazy stereotype of a bearded and whip-thin big-city millennial who wears cool vintage T-shirts and has a fondness for the latest and greatest hazies. “Yes citrus and hoppy… no dad I’m not sure why your check in isn’t working” #fyp #untappd
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