roggae
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After listening to james spencer's podcast on organic brewing i am wondering if it is worth it? has anyone else tried brewing an organic brew? i'm thinking, since i am an organic gardener. makes sense to me....

roggae said:After listening to james spencer's podcast on organic brewing i am wondering if it is worth it? has anyone else tried brewing an organic brew? i'm thinking, since i am an organic gardener. makes sense to me....![]()
Beermaker said:But then your beer farts wont stink. Why bother?
orfy said:No. I disagree, I don't think it will taste better.
Organic food does not taste better than food grown in the same condition as the organic food. The only reason Organ is perceived to be better is because people compare it with mass produced forced grown food. I'm not saying organic isn't better for other reasons but it does not make the food taste better.
It like comparing Budpisser and a craft beer. Nothing like the same.
But an Organic craft beer and a normal craft beer will have no clear difference in quality and taste if the same ingredients and methods are used.
I grow my own food and it is not organic. I used weed killer last year and slug pellets so I can't call it organic but it is grown with care and I bet it tastes better than mass produce organic produce.
All I can say is do not believe the marketing.
orfy said:What's an opinion?
The bit about none organic food can taste better than organic?
The bit about not believing the Organic food industries marketing?
The bit about that if you grow food using the same methods as organic production but none organically it will probably be better?
The bit about an organic craft beer will not taste any better than a non organic beer produced by the same methods.
I'd say that is facts rather than opinions.
But were all entitled to our opinions.
I'm not trying to change yours, just stating mine.
orfy said:What's an opinion?
The bit about none organic food can taste better than organic?
roggae said:factually, this is an opinion. i'd bet if you ate hydro-chemi grown lettuce that was grown in a sterile hydro outfit, you'd taste a difference from an organic product. which one is better is an opinion, but i'm not going to get into an argument on a forum about that.
i'd love to go organic and i do believe the 'marketing.' it's just too much $$ to go completely orgo.
Chimone said:well lets try and stay on topic. Organic malted barley....not organic lettuce. I seriously doubt you will tell a difference in a finished beer.
roggae said:factually, this is an opinion.
orfy said:Sorry that is a fact.
Non organic food can taste better than organic.
The food I grow is none organic and it tastes better than the organic food I buy. I don't over water, if feed organic fertiliser but not over feeding. I have a long growing season.
My food does taste better than the organic food. Fact.
I know there is a difference between force grown food and non force grown organic but I stated that the taste difference can only be compared on products grown with the same methods organically or not. That's why I used the budpisser analogy. Organic food can be force grown and will taste worse than non organically grown with traditional methods.
Don't think you need to defend organic products. I know the facts and have based my opinions on them and you'll not change my mind. I'm not trying to change yours and don't want to.
I am passionate about quality foods and do not listen to the marketing industry and make my own mind up. So much so I am over 50% self sufficient on the food I eat and am trying to increase it by any method I can.
Chimone said:whats a good example of an organic beer? Im going to pick up a sixer tonight for the hell of it.
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orfy said:What's an opinion?
The bit about none organic food can taste better than organic?
The bit about not believing the Organic food industries marketing?
The bit about that if you grow food using the same methods as organic production but none organically it will probably be better?
The bit about an organic craft beer will not taste any better than a non organic beer produced by the same methods.
I'd say that is facts rather than opinions.
But were all entitled to our opinions.
I'm not trying to change yours, just stating mine.
Mike B said:a little bit , but . . .
I don't want to get involved in the larger argument (don't really care), but it should be said that these are ALL opinions, not facts. That is to say, they can't really be proven or disproven.
Taste is subjective. Can you say that it's a fact that Pepsi tastes better than Coke? No, that's an opinion.