SamuraiSquirrel
Well-Known Member
I'm sure everyone has brewed some less than stellar homebrew at some point. When I first started brewing I originally took the stance that dumping out any homebrew, no matter how horrid tasting it is, would be an unforgivable sin and a complete atrocity. I am still not completely convinced that this is not the case ........
I still have a good number of bottles from the first few batches sitting in my basement. I have brewed over 70 gallons since then and the beer is remarkably better now than the first few. It's not that they are undrinkable. It's just that every time I go to grab a homebrew, there are so many better selections available that I don't know when I will ever resort to or have the desire to drink the originals. On top of that, I just can't stop brewing new beer. There is new beer coming in faster than I can drink what I have.
I have not yet actually been able to pour my less than stellar homebrewed creation down the drain but the thought has crossed my mind.
They might just have to remain in the corner of my basement until the end of time.
I still have a good number of bottles from the first few batches sitting in my basement. I have brewed over 70 gallons since then and the beer is remarkably better now than the first few. It's not that they are undrinkable. It's just that every time I go to grab a homebrew, there are so many better selections available that I don't know when I will ever resort to or have the desire to drink the originals. On top of that, I just can't stop brewing new beer. There is new beer coming in faster than I can drink what I have.
I have not yet actually been able to pour my less than stellar homebrewed creation down the drain but the thought has crossed my mind.
They might just have to remain in the corner of my basement until the end of time.