brick_haus
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I've been brewing for 2 1/2 years. I brew a 10 gallon all grain batch every four weeks on average and have since day one. Thats alot of beer.
My beers were pretty good in the beginning, or so I thought, then I started noticing undesireable characteristics. Too sweet, fruity esters, harsh lingering bitterness etc.
I actually stopped brewing for about 3-4 months almost giving up on making the perfect beer. Tried everything that I knew (or thought I knew) to brew these beers without the aforementioned characteristics. But my stubborn need to succeed prevailed. I started reading everything that I could find, this time with an open mind, to gain enough knowledge to overcome my inadequacies. I was reading stuff that I couldn't yet comprehend, but it's now all starting to come together for me.
I rarely give my beer to anyone because it does not completely meet my standards. I dont want people to not like it! Usually just drink it myself and with my wife, who loves it. Everyone that I have given some to, or shared it with at my home, have raved about it ( I attribute it to the novilty factor). When christmas comes, they would be dissappointed if I didnt bottle up a couple and present them with a gift basket with a couple of home brews. But in my mind, it's not worthy of being a "gift". I hear things like " you should open up your own brewery, blah blah blah... Novices...
My brewing skills are improving with my new found knowledge for pitching rates, pitching and fermentation temps,water chemistry etc. But I am still feeling like its not quite there.
After all of this (thanks for reading this far), I am wondering if any of you all have the same problem, thinking that your beer is not quite what you want it to be? Can you share it without worrying that it wont be liked? Is it good enough? Even for your own satisfaction?
Will it ever be good enough?
My beers were pretty good in the beginning, or so I thought, then I started noticing undesireable characteristics. Too sweet, fruity esters, harsh lingering bitterness etc.
I actually stopped brewing for about 3-4 months almost giving up on making the perfect beer. Tried everything that I knew (or thought I knew) to brew these beers without the aforementioned characteristics. But my stubborn need to succeed prevailed. I started reading everything that I could find, this time with an open mind, to gain enough knowledge to overcome my inadequacies. I was reading stuff that I couldn't yet comprehend, but it's now all starting to come together for me.
I rarely give my beer to anyone because it does not completely meet my standards. I dont want people to not like it! Usually just drink it myself and with my wife, who loves it. Everyone that I have given some to, or shared it with at my home, have raved about it ( I attribute it to the novilty factor). When christmas comes, they would be dissappointed if I didnt bottle up a couple and present them with a gift basket with a couple of home brews. But in my mind, it's not worthy of being a "gift". I hear things like " you should open up your own brewery, blah blah blah... Novices...
My brewing skills are improving with my new found knowledge for pitching rates, pitching and fermentation temps,water chemistry etc. But I am still feeling like its not quite there.
After all of this (thanks for reading this far), I am wondering if any of you all have the same problem, thinking that your beer is not quite what you want it to be? Can you share it without worrying that it wont be liked? Is it good enough? Even for your own satisfaction?
Will it ever be good enough?