When you hear that sound from the blow off jug,& it reminds you of that beer fueled chili fart you ripped in the pool last summer...
I was enjoying this thread, thinking, "I'm not like that." Then, I remembered this one time, I stood next to the bottle return at my local supermarket. Some guy came up with a cart full of empties. I bought them from him (5-cents each) so I would have more bottles to fill.
So, never mind. I guess I am.
mh-brews said:Lose your part time job at the liqour store because of an agrument with the liqour store manager about the beer prices. The final straw was when he has you on camera showing pcustomers they can make the same stuff for half the cost. Mean while the hombrew club has doubled in size.
NatureNurd said:You use a mop on the ceiling.
Crossingnierika said:When your at SWIMBOS parent's house on Thanksgiving and her mom is watching the dog show, you're on hbt on your smartphone and hear them talking about "best in show" and "Westy" and have to agree even though your not watching.
Depression said:You know youre a homebrewer when your friends and family are worried.
You watch a football game and admire all the mash tuns on the sidline.
mcginnis842 said:...When you have 3 stir plates and they always have starters going on them.
...When you have a small freezer dedicated to yeast tubes.
...When "home brewing" books no longer cut it and you start getting professional brewing textbooks.
...When you have a 23 cubic foot freezer with temp control AND have a 6 keg kegarator fridge AND have a mini fridge all dedicated to just brewing stuff.
...You buy a pressure canner just so you can always have sterile wort for starters and can autoclave your yeast tubing equipment.
...You have more plastic buckets then dinner plates and bowls put together.
...You have custom excel sheets for tracking your current batches, what's in each fermentor, what's in each keg, what's on each tap, what's carbonating, what yeast you have in test tubes sorted by custom serial number, and a custom sheet with all of the different yeast strains with optimal temp ranges, attuenation, and alcohol tolerance.
...When you've gotten yourself a caliper to make sure the gap on your grain mill is "just right".
...When you've converted your basement shower into a custom "brew stuff washing station."
...You're mother is happy to let you randomly use her kitchen "to just make a few liters of starter" because you always end up doing the dishes and sanitizing the counter just have a clean sink and work space.
...When you notice the police sure do roll by your residence a lot.
...When you have at least three full propane tanks and still worry you might run out of fuel.
...When your car says in the drive way just so your brew equipment can be fully setup and at the ready for your next batch.
...You own more then five iPhone brewing apps and Beer Smith and Beer Tools and Beer Alchemy and still have your own spread sheet with custom formulas.
...You call in sick to work just so you can clean brewing stuff, prepare for the next batch, and bottle/keg a batch, and knock out a quick batch.
...You always volunteer to collect returnables for charity just so you get more bottles and contribute .20 a bottle to the local animal shelter.
...If you think the guy who invented StarStan deserves a Nobel prize.
...When you know who TakeSomeAdvice is and can't stop watching his train wreak videos because they're just too funny.
...When you start buying 50 lb bags of grain...just for your own brewing.
...When you never more relaxed then when you're stirring a boiling pot of wort and smelling the heavenly aromas and just grooving to the sound of the boil.
That's all I can think of at the moment from my personal brewing experiences. Looking at that list I don't know if I should be ashamed or proud.
I agree to all of the above except this one....You're mother is happy to let you randomly use her kitchen "to just make a few liters of starter" because you always end up doing the dishes and sanitizing the counter just have a clean sink and work space.
...When you have 3 stir plates and they always have starters going on them.
...When you have a small freezer dedicated to yeast tubes.
...When "home brewing" books no longer cut it and you start getting professional brewing textbooks.
...When you have a 23 cubic foot freezer with temp control AND have a 6 keg kegarator fridge AND have a mini fridge all dedicated to just brewing stuff.
...You buy a pressure canner just so you can always have sterile wort for starters and can autoclave your yeast tubing equipment.
...You have more plastic buckets then dinner plates and bowls put together.
...You have custom excel sheets for tracking your current batches, what's in each fermentor, what's in each keg, what's on each tap, what's carbonating, what yeast you have in test tubes sorted by custom serial number, and a custom sheet with all of the different yeast strains with optimal temp ranges, attuenation, and alcohol tolerance.
...When you've gotten yourself a caliper to make sure the gap on your grain mill is "just right".
...When you've converted your basement shower into a custom "brew stuff washing station."
...You're mother is happy to let you randomly use her kitchen "to just make a few liters of starter" because you always end up doing the dishes and sanitizing the counter just have a clean sink and work space.
...When you notice the police sure do roll by your residence a lot.
...When you have at least three full propane tanks and still worry you might run out of fuel.
...When your car says in the drive way just so your brew equipment can be fully setup and at the ready for your next batch.
...You own more then five iPhone brewing apps and Beer Smith and Beer Tools and Beer Alchemy and still have your own spread sheet with custom formulas.
...You call in sick to work just so you can clean brewing stuff, prepare for the next batch, and bottle/keg a batch, and knock out a quick batch.
...You always volunteer to collect returnables for charity just so you get more bottles and contribute .20 a bottle to the local animal shelter.
...If you think the guy who invented StarStan deserves a Nobel prize.
...When you know who TakeSomeAdvice is and can't stop watching his train wreak videos because they're just too funny.
...When you start buying 50 lb bags of grain...just for your own brewing.
...When you never more relaxed then when you're stirring a boiling pot of wort and smelling the heavenly aromas and just grooving to the sound of the boil.
That's all I can think of at the moment from my personal brewing experiences. Looking at that list I don't know if I should be ashamed or proud.
You ponder if you were to die, who/if your beer in the fermenter would get bottled/kegged.
You know you are a home brewer when you go to the liquor only for the sake of bottles because the LHBS is closed......
When I needed bottles for bottling I ran to the LHBS to try and beat closing time. I get there only to realize I missed closing time by two hours...so instead I run to the liquor store buy 3 cases of summit, call a few friends, drink the beer, clean the bottles, then bottle my beer. Only to realize while under the influence I forgot the priming sugar.....gah!
When your working in a foreign country for a year that outlaws alcohol, yet you still spend all your free time on brewing sites, and designing beer recipes that your going to try when your year is up and your back home.
When you become even more OCD about cleaning your bottles before the next bottling day.
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