San Jose State University
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I'm a beginner to say the least, but I have a high interest and I feel I'm learning quickly.
However, I have one important question: How does the beer that you homebrew compare to the premium commercial beers available?
To be clear, I want to know what you really think, from a 3rd person perspective, how good the beer is. What's "good"? Purely opinion. If you bought your own homebrew in a supermarket, how would you compare it to other premium brews?
I want to know this because I want to know what to exect from my brew once I gain more experience, skill, and intuition. Of course not everybody is the same, but I'd hope that I could eventually make beer that tastes better than premium commercial beers according to MY tastes.
I want to imagine a beer flavor and brew something that's mighty close to it.
That's my goal... I just want to know how practical it is.
However, I have one important question: How does the beer that you homebrew compare to the premium commercial beers available?
To be clear, I want to know what you really think, from a 3rd person perspective, how good the beer is. What's "good"? Purely opinion. If you bought your own homebrew in a supermarket, how would you compare it to other premium brews?
I want to know this because I want to know what to exect from my brew once I gain more experience, skill, and intuition. Of course not everybody is the same, but I'd hope that I could eventually make beer that tastes better than premium commercial beers according to MY tastes.
I want to imagine a beer flavor and brew something that's mighty close to it.
That's my goal... I just want to know how practical it is.