I'd have to say that it's people that won't do the research and learn just a few fundamentals, brew their first beer over their heads and then ask someone to bail them out over the obvious. I guess I can't handle the laziness of effort.
"I want what I want and I want it NOW"!
I have not had a RR beer nor have I seen one. I surely will be on the lookout though. I see that Pliny is at the top of a lot list here. I'll trust that.
I think I will take the position that they were under valuing their beer at $2.50 when it should have been at least $7 a pint. What a great...
Thanks to everyone for the input.
Well...it wasn't great, but it was pretty good. It was as enjoyable to talk about when and how we brewed it as it was to drink it. It opened with good carbonation and poured well into a glass. It smelled good and I was pleasantly surprised. It's hard to say...
I had brewed 6 batches in 1998 and abruptly stopped due to some odd circumstances. The bottled beer has been setting in the dark corner of my basement ever since. I uncovered them this past week while going thru my equipment to get back in the hobby again. I have a honey brown that I had brewed...