Im sitting here in front of my computer thinking about the irony of brewing.
Everyone knows how much personal time goes into making beer, boiling the ingredients, cooling it down, transferring it. Then waiting for a month (or more) for the beer to ferment. Then the home stretch - waiting for the bottles to carbonate and then eventually leading to popping off the cap and chugging you first beer.
I found myself at a point where i was in between brews and i didnt have any beer in the keg or bottles.
The funny thing is, i went to the liquor store and bought a quarter keg of Yuengling just to satisfy my taste for a beer.
It takes all that time for us to make a batch of beer, and i went out, bought a keg, and poured myself a frosty 22 ounce glass of beer all within 30min.
Eventhough i enjoy brewing, sometimes i give in.
Anyone else ever find themselves in the same situation?
Everyone knows how much personal time goes into making beer, boiling the ingredients, cooling it down, transferring it. Then waiting for a month (or more) for the beer to ferment. Then the home stretch - waiting for the bottles to carbonate and then eventually leading to popping off the cap and chugging you first beer.
I found myself at a point where i was in between brews and i didnt have any beer in the keg or bottles.
The funny thing is, i went to the liquor store and bought a quarter keg of Yuengling just to satisfy my taste for a beer.
It takes all that time for us to make a batch of beer, and i went out, bought a keg, and poured myself a frosty 22 ounce glass of beer all within 30min.
Eventhough i enjoy brewing, sometimes i give in.
Anyone else ever find themselves in the same situation?