david_42 said:Can't stand beer or just homebrew? Many women don't like bitter, hoppy ales and that's what we tend to make.
[poll needs a Not Applicable, but I'll express my opinion anyway.]
Amen to that. Mines the same, though she does think it's funny that I'll spend so much time and effort making beer, when I could just go out and buy it.McKBrew said:The good thing about my situation is that she supports my hobby and lets me buy pretty much what I want.
McKBrew said:Sorry should have included it. I don't see a way to modify the poll or I would.
IowaStateFan said:Amen to that. Mines the same, though she does think it's funny that I'll spend so much time and effort making beer, when I could just go out and buy it.
McKBrew said:The good thing about my situation is that she supports my hobby and lets me buy pretty much what I want.
the_bird said:All ya gotta do is ask...
Rhoobarb said:I'm lucky. My girlfriend loves everything I brew and can really hold her own, as rdwj and Cheesefood can attest. She has brewed three partial mashes on her home stovetop in the last couple of years and usually is there to help me when I brew.
When we met, she was a Bud drinker, but she soon came to loathe the stuff. She is a hop-head. If there is an IPA on the beer menu, that is what she will order. If there isn't one listed, she'll ask if one is available. Her favorite part of brew day is smelling the hop additions!
Ha! Good point. Okay, she can "keep up with me".Cheesefood said:Never a good idea on this board to refer to your woman and say she can "Hold her own". We've seen WAYY too many examples of "women" "holding their own".
McKBrew said:Thanks Bird. Sometimes we overlook the "holy power" of the MOD.