I'm still a fan of several commercial beers, but I relate this story as an example of what CAN happen:
I was looking for a beer to brew, and chanced upon a mention of Abita's Mardi Gras Maibock. In their webpage, they foolishly listed the ingredients (not the quantities, of course) and I was able to put together a recipe in Brewtarget that approximated the inherent characteristics of a Maibock (category 4C - Helles Bock). Assistent Braulein and I did the brewing on the penultimate day of 2022, and the beer went to sleep in the garage for the requisite 3 weeks in the fermenter.
During the fermentation, Assistent Braulein was able to find 2 bottles of the Abita brew, so we squirreled those away for comparative tasting. After bottling, and suitable carbonation time, we did said tasting.
No contest -- hands down, our Maibock is better than theirs. I dunno -- maybe they filtered out all the flavor, but when I sipped theirs, all I got was stunted flavors. Our Maibock, however, slaps you upside the tongue with deep, rich maltiness wrapped in a blanket of alcohol warmth and offset by just a touch of post-swallow hoppiness. This stuff would be perfect in a biergarten in Munich in late April!
So, no, I'd have to say I'm not my own favorite brewer, but in some cases, I think I like mine better than theirs.
I was looking for a beer to brew, and chanced upon a mention of Abita's Mardi Gras Maibock. In their webpage, they foolishly listed the ingredients (not the quantities, of course) and I was able to put together a recipe in Brewtarget that approximated the inherent characteristics of a Maibock (category 4C - Helles Bock). Assistent Braulein and I did the brewing on the penultimate day of 2022, and the beer went to sleep in the garage for the requisite 3 weeks in the fermenter.
During the fermentation, Assistent Braulein was able to find 2 bottles of the Abita brew, so we squirreled those away for comparative tasting. After bottling, and suitable carbonation time, we did said tasting.
No contest -- hands down, our Maibock is better than theirs. I dunno -- maybe they filtered out all the flavor, but when I sipped theirs, all I got was stunted flavors. Our Maibock, however, slaps you upside the tongue with deep, rich maltiness wrapped in a blanket of alcohol warmth and offset by just a touch of post-swallow hoppiness. This stuff would be perfect in a biergarten in Munich in late April!
So, no, I'd have to say I'm not my own favorite brewer, but in some cases, I think I like mine better than theirs.