This is pretty much just a rant, but I wanted to see if others had the same experiences...I have coworkers that know I brew and are always asking to try one of my brews. I have happily given them a bottle and requested an honest review of it in return. I will ask them the following Monday how the brew was and the response is almost always, "Oh, I forgot to try it, I was really busy this weekend." Months can go by without them trying the beer. I gave someone a brew on xmas and they didn't try it till February. I gave one guy an applewine and he let it sit inside his car for months...throughout the summer! Needless to say when he finally tried it he said it was horrible. I told him sun exposure and heat like that for months on end would do that.
I find this unacceptable. The least they could do if they are going to request one of my beers is drink it. I recently made a batch that myself and others have said is fantastic (Jamil's Evil Twin). The batch came up short so I was reluctant to give one out, but a coworker asked and I obliged. It has been over a month and he's forgotten to try it every time I ask (and I don't ask often). So I have now decided that no one gets to take home samples of my beer. They can sample it with me, but I'm not giving it out anymore.
*End Rant*
Anyone else have similar experiences?
I find this unacceptable. The least they could do if they are going to request one of my beers is drink it. I recently made a batch that myself and others have said is fantastic (Jamil's Evil Twin). The batch came up short so I was reluctant to give one out, but a coworker asked and I obliged. It has been over a month and he's forgotten to try it every time I ask (and I don't ask often). So I have now decided that no one gets to take home samples of my beer. They can sample it with me, but I'm not giving it out anymore.
*End Rant*
Anyone else have similar experiences?