kgs
Well-Known Member
Lady? Well... Female? Yes. 
Yeah, but looks aren't everything Yoop.We're a pretty funny group.
Yeah, but looks aren't everything Yoop.
(and by that I mean all of us. Well, except you, you're not at all funny looking)
Oh Lord, this could turn into a huge hole I've dug myself.![]()
I am very curious (being a women and all) why this question was asked.
Pony up for the premium membership and your belief that folks here are well-behaved will change. For the better. It's a fun, fun place, even for us old farts.A thread earlier this week was about how old people were. I have to say when it came up it raised more questions for me about HBT's demographics. So I think it's a natural question posed in a friendly way. (If not, we'll just throw stuff until they stop...) I pretty much expected this to be a male-dominant chat room, and it also skews pretty young, but everyone seems pretty well-behaved (must be the natural benefits of homebrew!).
I'm a small almost-middle-aged woman. I've been ignored in homebrew stores. Totally ignored. I've had some LHBS workers try to sell me "an easy kit for raspberry wheat beer- and simple to make!" I've had bartenders try to serve me a "lighter" beer. Just give me the f***ing IPA already, would ya?
yah, YooperBrew...i was at the lhbs a week or so ago to buy some equipment and the old dude behind the counter, er, Pro Specialist Homebrew Helper, suddenly assumed mid-conversation that i was there shopping on behalf of a male brewing partner. odd, i hadn't mentioned any partner. but i went with the flow, and came out of the experience a little wiser and with a few bucks still left in my pocket.
it's alright, it's all good. nothing but a chicken wing.
I think that when the average person thinks "homebrewer", he's thinking of Joe Sixpack trying to save money and get a buzz on. As the perceptions change, I think people are more open to the hobby not being a blue collar dominated craft. Still, it surprises many to find women brewing I think.
In my case, I was leaving the National Homebrew Conference, with a fellow HBTer (Richbrewer) heading out the same time as I was. Some other brewers (younger guys) saw me packing my car with kegs and my beer lines. They stopped to talk, and asked me how I liked my husband's beer! I was like, "Um, I'm the brewer!" Even other brewers assumed I was the spouse, not the brewer! I guess I don't look like most people expect a brewer to look.
I'm a small almost-middle-aged woman. I've been ignored in homebrew stores. Totally ignored. I've had some LHBS workers try to sell me "an easy kit for raspberry wheat beer- and simple to make!" I've had bartenders try to serve me a "lighter" beer. Just give me the f***ing IPA already, would ya?
I think it's great that someone is actually open to women being here on HBT as active brewers!
Never say "easier access" in reference to me again.
From the rear, with that hair and all....
That's especially funny considering your love of wheat beers![]()
From the rear, with that hair and all....
And her undying devotion to fruit beers as well. :fro: I'm surprised you didn't lay him down with the pimp hand when he tried to give you that dreck, Yooper.
Now, I just say, "Yes! An extract raspberry wheat sounds so good!"...