So I noticed yesterday drinking glasses of Homebrew all day that I drank way more than normal because there were no bottles stacking up to give perspective.. anyone else ever notice this phenomenon
budbo said:So I noticed yesterday drinking glasses of Homebrew all day that I drank way more than normal because there were no bottles stacking up to give perspective.. anyone else ever notice this phenomenon
kornkob said:The one thing kegging really did was make me aware that I needed to have and stick to a brewing schedule. With bottles you could see the supply dwindling but with kegs, unless you are dilligent about checking, the last of the home brew can rather abruptly show itself.
johnsma22 said:I could have served them straight urine in a glass with a lime spritzer and they wouldn't have noticed, but no, they had to almost kill my keg of precious IPA.
alemonkey said:I definitely noticed that when I started kegging...it's way too easy to get off work and say "I'll just have one glass". Next thing you know, you're sleeping under the coffee table.
Dennys Fine Consumptibles said:HALF a keg left?! Isn't that the when on a Sunday with nothing to do you should be brewing another batch?
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