mrgrimm101
Well-Known Member
So you know what grinds my gears? When people ask a simple question that requires a simple explanation, yet people respond with snarky, arrogant comments like "get new equipment" or "buy a bigger kettle" or "upgrade to stainless."
Obviously, as homebrewers, we all want the most technologically advanced equipment possible and to brew our beers the most efficient ways possible..but that isn't always practical. Many of us are brewers on a budget and can't afford to go out and buy equipment upgrades. We work with the equipment we have and we adjust and adapt when need be. We upgrade when we can. Maybe it's just me, but I don't have extra $$ every week to spend on new brew equipment.
Too many times I see people saying basically "go buy all this new equipment and it will solve your problem" when there are oftentimes easier answers to get similar results. While I'm sure the original poster appreciates the suggestion and will keep the new equipment in mind, most often they are asking "what can I do with what I have?" Or "What can I do most simply." There are so many ways to solve a particular problem, and yet some people always suggest the most impractical, expensive ways.
I realize that the most simple answer is not always the best answer, but I've found that most times, it works. And it saves me from going out and buying possibly unnecessary equipment that I may not be ready to implement into my brewing process.
Sorry for the rant, I just tire of the arrogance of some people on this forum.
Endrant.
Obviously, as homebrewers, we all want the most technologically advanced equipment possible and to brew our beers the most efficient ways possible..but that isn't always practical. Many of us are brewers on a budget and can't afford to go out and buy equipment upgrades. We work with the equipment we have and we adjust and adapt when need be. We upgrade when we can. Maybe it's just me, but I don't have extra $$ every week to spend on new brew equipment.
Too many times I see people saying basically "go buy all this new equipment and it will solve your problem" when there are oftentimes easier answers to get similar results. While I'm sure the original poster appreciates the suggestion and will keep the new equipment in mind, most often they are asking "what can I do with what I have?" Or "What can I do most simply." There are so many ways to solve a particular problem, and yet some people always suggest the most impractical, expensive ways.
I realize that the most simple answer is not always the best answer, but I've found that most times, it works. And it saves me from going out and buying possibly unnecessary equipment that I may not be ready to implement into my brewing process.
Sorry for the rant, I just tire of the arrogance of some people on this forum.
Endrant.