morphine and blind melon to start the brew day, but once the beer hits it's bassnectar
Check out Hayseed Dixie if you haven't already heard of them. They're an extremely talented bluegrass band who do covers of classic rock tunes.
Here comes the hotstepper, MURDERAH!
Ashz said:I have to listen to music while brewing, I like a lot of stuff really.
Bluegrass of any sort, Punk (Anything from NoFx to The cramps, to operation Ivy, misfits), almost anything metal (Soulfly, hatebreed, Children of Bodom, Lamb of god, Dethklok) , I have recently really gotten into Muse, I LOVE me some Clutch, I could listen to them constantly. Kyuss I find to be extremely fitting to the brew process, sprinkle with QOTSA as well. Tool is a must have as is APC. Throw in certain country artists, early early blues.
Generally I am a punk and Metal guy, it's what I grew up with, my tastes have changed to include other genre's as I have gotten older. I love any music that makes me feel something. Mainly I love music.
Oh and at times when I am trying to help my brother learn while brewing we listen to Jamil's podcasts. I always learn something from these.
I loop Friday by Rebecca Black. It REALLY motivates me because I get off of work on Friday and start brewing. Usually yesterday was thursday, today it is friday. I'm so excited. Tomorrow is saturday and sunday comes afterwards (and thats when my fermentation is at its bestest!!!!) Fun fun fun.
Sir Sudster said:Gary Moore , Bonnie Raitt and Lightin Hopkins. Stevie Ray Vaughn, Bob Marley,
Van Morrison, Little Feet...
Cheesefood said:Frank Zappa makes for some pretty good brewing tunes. Titties and Beer is just a fantastic track, as is most of Joe's Garage.
Last brew was Avenged Sevenfold for me. I can't Imagine many of you listen to them though!
Mparsons327 said:Last brew was Avenged Sevenfold for me. I can't Imagine many of you listen to them though!
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