Only if everything goes wrong..."Do you brew anything that tastes like Bud Light?"
Only if everything goes wrong..."Do you brew anything that tastes like Bud Light?"
You're on the wrong thread dude. This is all about Brewers bitching.Other homebrewers bitching about the non-beernerd crowd annoys me far more than simple ignorance.
Your chiller is a dead give away. LOLDamn, I haven't had ANYONE think homebrewing is illegal. But I'll definitely play along if someone does. What a cool way to be an outlaw.
...yeah, that's right I'm a bootlegger.
I can get hard time for this. And community service!
"Wow, just Wow !! Now, I'm gonna take my shirt off and let you touch my Double D ******* !!!"
But usually they don't say much of anything........
I need to hang with you."Wow, just Wow !! Now, I'm gonna take my shirt off and let you touch my Double D ******* !!!"
But usually they don't say much of anything........
[Color= green]You have too, they are like children. The glass is their sippy cup. As for snacks to go with the beer, serve them cheerios, Pepperidge Farm cheese fishes, and blue berries. [/color]When I hand someone a bottle of homebrew and a glass but they instead drink it straight from the bottle. Glug glug glug. All that yeast sediment swirls up and dulls the flavor. I try to explain that "this is fresh, whole beer. It hasn't been processed and it is all natural, but you should avoid the yeast."
"Why, will it make me sick?"
"No, it just tastes better and looks clearer if you pour slowly and carefully leaving the last bit behind."
"Is it pro-biotic?"
"Sorta."
Glug glug glug again.
Wtf? I want them to experience the beer as I intended, but I don't want to pour beers for people like they were children.
I don't get annoyed really with some of the comments that crop up - in fact most of the time comments are positive or curious, not negative. But the mistaken beliefs about legality do still come up, and I really crack up over them. A couple years ago we threw a BBQ for some friends, customers, and business associates. We put out 8 different kegs of home brew and an assortment of commercial beverages. Everybody gave the HB a go and many stayed with it the whole time - EXCEPT for one guys wife. She was absolutely freaked out, and was POSITIVE we were ALL going to jail. She looked right at me and said, "How can YOU even think of messing around with this stuff? Aren't you afraid THEY will find out? What about your licenses, what about your business?" ( I have several federal licenses and all the attendant scrutiny that comes with them-BTW)
I rather stupidly asked,"Who?"
The cops - the Feds, what if they catch you with all this stuff - they'll take everything!!!!"
"Uhm, brewing your own beer and wine is completely legal."
"No"
"My father-in-law is right over there. He is a cop. He is drinking it too."
At this she really freaked out. She just refused to believe making beer was legal. She was sure we were all bootleggers, and that we were essentially doomed. Her poor hubby just rolled his eyes, kept drinking my brown ale. And let her pout about it. My FIL is a pretty kind guy, and he tried to explain that it was all perfectly good, but there was ZERO chance she was gonna buy it. And she sure as hell was not going to be one of those that got busted for using!!
This is probably the most extreme I have seen someone react like this - But i have seen similar on several occasions, and I know I have neighbors that STILL believe this is all bootlegging.
I forgot about this one as it dovetails into your comment.When I meet people like this I just tell them to google "hr 1337" if they don't believe me.
even if they do google it, i've never had someone admit they were wrong and they just come back with "well if you brew more than 100 gallons in a yr it's still illegal"
I just smile and keep drinking.
I think Divrack said it best.At this she really freaked out. She just refused to believe making beer was legal. She was sure we were all bootleggers, and that we were essentially doomed. Her poor hubby just rolled his eyes, kept drinking my brown ale. And let her pout about it. My FIL is a pretty kind guy, and he tried to explain that it was all perfectly good, but there was ZERO chance she was gonna buy it. And she sure as hell was not going to be one of those that got busted for using!!
This is probably the most extreme I have seen someone react like this - But i have seen similar on several occasions, and I know I have neighbors that STILL believe this is all bootlegging.
I looked deep into her eyes and realised that she was right and always would be.
“I don’t like that dark stuff”
Just recently, I've told people that I home brew.
They ask what kind of beer that I make.
I tell them the three on tap. NEIPA, stout oak-smoked pale ale.
They ask about the smoke beer
I tell them its very good lighter style of beer, it reminds me of ham as a result of the smoke smell.
They think that's gross and roll their eyes.
I tell them don't knock it, it goes well with bbq.
I more or less expect it though.
You could say the same with sour beers.I've had one of those. The first two sips were interesting. The problem was what to do with the remainder.
Different strokes and all that.
Sours are like martinis and Scotch. Usually takes more than a few sips to develop a taste for them, but when you do, it's all over.You could say the same with sour beers.
Sours are like martinis and Scotch. Usually takes more than a few sips to develop a taste for them, but when you do, it's all over.
But taste is a personal thing, to each their own.
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That's how I feel about smoke beers. It really got me started (obsessed) after I got 5 free cases of Schlenkerla from Schlenkerla.Sours are like martinis and Scotch. Usually takes more than a few sips to develop a taste for them, but when you do, it's all over.
But taste is a personal thing, to each their own.
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Plenty of bootleggers and scofflaws in my family, but that was during Prohibition. Some of them were doing it BEFORE Prohibition when the morally offended took a dim religious view. More or less, I get attitude that homebrewing is an oddity but that's mostly from people who find it easier just to buy some swill from a store.
In my opinion, they are the same people who'd rather open a cold can of soup or buy a limp sandwich rather than enjoy cooking.
omg my BIL asks for Busch light and I roll my eyes. Then my best friend finds out and asks when I am going to brew some good stuff, Stout, not that other crap,IPA, and he even picked out the milk stout kit. Two completely different people."Do you brew anything that tastes like Bud Light?"
Damn, I haven't had ANYONE think homebrewing is illegal. But I'll definitely play along if someone does. What a cool way to be an outlaw.
...yeah, that's right I'm a bootlegger.
I can get hard time for this. And community service!
When I meet people like this I just tell them to google "hr 1337" if they don't believe me.
even if they do google it, i've never had someone admit they were wrong and they just come back with "well if you brew more than 100 gallons in a yr it's still illegal"
I just smile and keep drinking.
According to my dad, just about any homebrewed beer I hand him is an IPA.
Amber Lager? IPA. Hefeweizen? IPA. Belgian Dubbel? IPA.
Smoked beers may not be my ultimate favorite but with a meal, anything grilled or roasted omg it goas so well.Just recently, I've told people that I home brew.
They ask what kind of beer that I make.
I tell them the three on tap. NEIPA, stout oak-smoked pale ale.
They ask about the smoke beer
I tell them its very good lighter style of beer, it reminds me of ham as a result of the smoke smell.
They think that's gross and roll their eyes.
I tell them don't knock it, it goes well with bbq.
I more or less expect it though.
So YOU are the one responsible for the hop shortage!![]()