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people do have there own technique, but some people act like there way is law or the only way to do it without ruining your brew and i feel it misleads a lot of new brewers
 
people do have there own technique, but some people act like there way is law or the only way to do it without ruining your brew and i feel it misleads a lot of new brewers

That's a very good point. You could also make a beer using cow poop. While there is nothing wrong with that if that's what you're into, the end result will taste like. . . . well, ****.
 
Im not a grammar nazi, but if a snarky post is indecipherable then it is getting my snark in reply. I recognize that not everyone has been lucky enough to acquire higher education, but if your first language is English, I expect and demand coherent writing. Add being a jerk on top of a babbling post and I will talk to you like you are a babbling jerk.




So...you're saying you "disapprove"?:D
 
Name one bit of information that was "blatantly" wrong, otherwise you are just trolling. In the mean time, go back to 4th grade and re-take English.

people do have there own technique, but some people act like there way is law or the only way to do it without ruining your brew and i feel it misleads a lot of new brewers

you will have to cite some examples like Packerfan said, or I will have to agree with him

both his otherwise & in the mean time
 
The problem is, I can never remember which is the verb and which is the noun! :cross:

The way I remember is to just think of the movie term "special effects." The effects are the things (nouns) they add into the movies. Thus, "affect" must be the other one (verb).
 
The way I remember is to just think of the movie term "special effects." The effects are the things (nouns) they add into the movies. Thus, "affect" must be the other one (verb).

that's a good one

the effects... they are special
 
Too many people don't know the difference between "to" and "too".

Or they're/their/there.



Seriously though, as far as I can tell there are enough people on here who know what they're talking about that most blatantly BS statements are called out pretty quickly. And most people are pretty clear when something's just their opinion.

people do have there own technique, but some people act like there way is law or the only way to do it without ruining your brew and i feel it misleads a lot of new brewers

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I think the statements & questions are inapropreiate.
 
there is still alot of GREAT people on here but there seem to be many dolts spewing whatever they think is correct :(

I see bad advice from time to time. I've even been guilty of giving it! As a consequence, I've imediately been smacked down, and when that happened, I tried to listen to WHY the advice I gave may have been incorrect.

That being said, does it mean that I should never give advice? I'm far from a pro, but there are a lot of topics that I do know a good bit about.

At what point am I competant enough to offer advice? Should I complete some sort of brewing certification course before I dare to try to help others out?

Heck, I've gotten bad advice from some experienced brewers. So?

You cite a problem, but you give no idea of how to correct it. Frankly, I don't think it is possible.
 
Not to impune the words of the original post,but that is sorta funny. Deg needed a chuckle today.
 
My thing is the constant bumbling of "lose" and "loose" on the internet. It is funniest when somebody tries to call somebody else a "looser!"
 
"English, mo$&@&$;?&/r, do you speak it!"

I'm convinced that this is one of those troll posts designed to run up the hits. And yeah, I rose to the bait.
 
And I'll take the bait too....

To the OP, this is still the internet and hence should always be heeded with a grain of salt. Do not blame others for mistakes that YOU made due to inadequate research. Further, since you cannot be bothered to communicate using proper English, your rights to comment on the quality of others' posts are on shaky ground, so don't push it.

I would certainly look forward to being proved wrong about you and sharing an intelligent exchange in the future, but the "txtng" approach of writing really irks me. You've seen Idiocracy, right? This is how it begins...
 
there is still alot of GREAT people on here but there seem to be many dolts spewing whatever they think is correct :(

I think that the vast majority of people give out great advice, however, there are more than one way to do things. Some people do things strictly by the book and others (like myself) don't follow all the "rules" as strictly as others. For instance, some would say that absolutely never should you pour a beer on a yeast cake. I say go for it if you want. Things like that I kinda see what your saying.
 
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