Just pulled a pint off a 5 gallon keg of an Irish Red that I've brewed and...
Gawwdddaaaammmmmmm.. that's a good beer!!!!!....
son of a beeaaawwwccchhhhhhh....
If I do say so myself......
Last week I put on the most recent version of my Ordinary Bitter, a beer I've literally been working on for 4 years. It's perfect. It tastes like triumph and the Queen.
No question home brewed beer is good. Even a bad home brewed beer is better than most beer you can buy at the supermarket, but every once in awhile, you brew something special. That's what this thread is about.
I'd have to disagree with your second sentence there. Bad beer is bad beer.
Did you ever think to yourself after taking a pull off off one of your beers...
"Gawwddaammm That's a good beer!!!!"
?????
Bad beer is purchased by the six pack, the 12 pack, or the case at the local Wal-Mart. Home brewed beer is in a class much higher than that.
Disagree with that.
I won't disagree about the class of homebrew but I will respectfully disagree with the comment about Walmart.
Well then... I guess we're at an impass. How about we just agree to disagree? Shake hands and call it a tie.
Last week I put on the most recent version of my Ordinary Bitter, a beer I've literally been working on for 4 years. It's perfect. It tastes like triumph and the Queen.
I understand completely. Some folks live to disagree.
I've brewed many.. MANY beers. Some of them were "bad", most were pretty good... some have been really good, and a few have been special. I've never brewed a beer that I wouldn't drink before any Budweiser, Coors, or Miller product. Bad beer is purchased by the six pack, the 12 pack, or the case at the local Wal-Mart. Home brewed beer is in a class much higher than that.
Disagree with that.
BMC are not making bad batches of beer though. It's a little bit ridiculous to say that your homebrew is in a higher class simply because you made it, isn't it?
Actually....yes they are making bad batches.
When Coors has a bad batch they relabel it as Keystone and sell it vs losing out on profits by dumping it. I'm sure it's done more often than you think.
BMC are not making bad batches of beer though. It's a little bit ridiculous to say that your homebrew is in a higher class simply because you made it, isn't it?
Again I say.... some people live to disagree.
Pour yourself a beer and lighten up a bit.
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