McCall St. Brewer
Well-Known Member
I have noticed over the years that drinking different kinds of beverages seems to produce a different quality buzz for me. For example, although I like the taste of many wines, I don't enjoy the way it makes me feel if I drink enough of it to get buzzed.
In recent years, due to digestive issues I have tended to stay away from commercial beer in favor of brandy and bourbon, but I always liked the buzz I would get from beer better than anything. A couple of years ago when I experienced my first homebrew buzz I discovered that I really liked it. (I have a personal "rule" that any brewing session must be accompanied by plenty of homebrew throughout the process. Sometimes when I was first starting out that entailed downing several bottles of my best homebrewing efforts!) I think that homebrew tends to produce a very pleasant buzz when consumed in fairly generous quantities.
Anyone else have favorites when it comes to catching the best buzz?
In recent years, due to digestive issues I have tended to stay away from commercial beer in favor of brandy and bourbon, but I always liked the buzz I would get from beer better than anything. A couple of years ago when I experienced my first homebrew buzz I discovered that I really liked it. (I have a personal "rule" that any brewing session must be accompanied by plenty of homebrew throughout the process. Sometimes when I was first starting out that entailed downing several bottles of my best homebrewing efforts!) I think that homebrew tends to produce a very pleasant buzz when consumed in fairly generous quantities.
Anyone else have favorites when it comes to catching the best buzz?