B'sPointPlacePorter
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Last night I took my Brewers Best Red Ale to my nieces 6th b-day party. I know, what I am doing taking beer to a children's party. We adults gotta have something to do, right? Everyone who took part loved it. The best response was from a friend of ours from Germany who is very skeptical of homebrew. He, and his wife loved it! He made a point of complimenting me several times. It feels great seeing people enjoy your work.
Another great offshoot from the success of my brew is that I am getting people interested in taking up the hobby. My brother-in-law sounds like he is getting pretty serious about taking the plunge. He is one of those guys that thinks bud light is beer, but the more of my brews he has the more he realizes how much better beer can be. Another one of my friends has all the equipment needed, but has only made one batch about three years ago. He loves the beer I make and has renewed interest in the art.
Getting a couple more guys into the brewing would be fantastic. More homebrew to go around. Different tastes in beer will bring different brews, and most importantly, more of it!
Cheers
Another great offshoot from the success of my brew is that I am getting people interested in taking up the hobby. My brother-in-law sounds like he is getting pretty serious about taking the plunge. He is one of those guys that thinks bud light is beer, but the more of my brews he has the more he realizes how much better beer can be. Another one of my friends has all the equipment needed, but has only made one batch about three years ago. He loves the beer I make and has renewed interest in the art.
Getting a couple more guys into the brewing would be fantastic. More homebrew to go around. Different tastes in beer will bring different brews, and most importantly, more of it!
Cheers