ludomonster
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If my beer doesn't taste good, I don't let anyone drink it. On the other hand, if my beer is really good, nobody else gets to drink it either.
ludomonster said:If my beer doesn't taste good, I don't let anyone drink it. On the other hand, if my beer is really good, nobody else gets to drink it either.
PeckerWood said:Bratwurst in the mash or secondary?
my wife refuses to try anything i made in the basement. not so much an anti-homebrew thing as she is just kinda snobby about food. looking at the bucket my porter is blowing off into i can't say she is completely without merit, but it smells goooood! she's a bmc girl if she drinks at all so...
If people don't want to drink my beer then that's less I can brew.
My father in law is a miller lite or nothing guy. Might try this just to see if he honestly doesnt like my beer or just negative.
There are a few stigmas about homebrewers I don't like, though.
1. "Am I going to get E-coli?" No, my homebrew will not make you sick. There is nastier stuff living in your refrigerator than in that glass of homebrew.
2. "Wow, you must get drunk a lot." Hey, I see you're grilling a cheeseburger. I bet you weigh 400 lbs? Well, you're cooking food, so you must eat until your buttons pop at every meal, right?
3. "Why would you make beer when you can just buy it at the store?" I don't know. Why would you grill a 16 oz. porterhouse steak when you can just go to McDonalds?
4. "I would offer you a beer, but I bought it at the store so you probably wouldn't like it." Yes, because no brewery anywhere ever made a good beer. Just because I homebrew doesn't make me a beer snob.
What's been the most objectionable reaction that you've experienced after telling people that you brew your own beer? Have you ever had anyone refuse to try some?
My point,anyway,was how joe average is led to think of home brew vs there commercial stuff. It's kinda funny,but a kick in the slats just the same. I care about what he thinks,since what we do was de reguare a long time ago. He just isn't aware of that,even though most people know beer has been around a very long time. We're trying to make positive changes in this world by attempting to make sure the old ways aren't forggoten. If not for being put in a modern context. I'm not michael jackson,God rest his soul. But I see were I have to try when the opportunity presents itself to change people's percweptions of what we do. We are craft beer brewers that do it out of love for a good beer. not the golden idol. And that's the real point of focus here.
and I'm not sure what Michael Jackson has to do with anything...... well other than being a lot of things I think are completely offensive.
I'm pretty sure he was talking about this Michael Jackson, and not the one you thought of.