lgtg
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I'll take it as that's a good thing?
lgtg said:honestly, no offense intended. It's not something (even as a noob) that I bend my mind around trying to figure out.....
ohiobrewtus said:have you ever tricked a small child into biting into a lemon? Ya, that's about what SWMBO thought of that Double IPA.
lgtg said:1. I am, by nature, inclined to like my beer better than anyone else.
2. In accordance with the above nature, I am more likely to ignore or deny some of my honebrew's defects or shortcomings. (not on my own congnizence, but again, relative to others tasting it.) (IE: "c'mon!! It's not THAT
bad!!)
3. People, no matter how enthusiastic they are about beer, will never meet my standard of enthusiasm when they accpept or taste my homebrew.
4. I must remember that my perspective or "world view" of the joy of homebrewing will most likely not be shared with anyone else unless they home brew as well.
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boo boo said:Hard to argue with these points.
I'm exactly the same way. I made an oatmeal stout a while back that everyone loved but I couldn't get past a slight off-flavour caused by the fermentation temperature and it just killed my enjoyment of the beer. I have to really watch myself about that.delboy said:I seem to have the opposite view to many others on this thread when it comes to my own home brew, i find im super critical and that i find faults that others wouldn't even begin to notice. Most people are i try it on are pleasantly surprised and show quite a bit of interest. The exception is when it comes to a heavily hopped beer, thats a turn off for a lot of people.
delboy said:I seem to have the opposite view to many others on this thread when it comes to my own home brew, i find im super critical and that i find faults that others wouldn't even begin to notice. Most people are i try it on are pleasantly surprised and show quite a bit of interest. The exception is when it comes to a heavily hopped beer, thats a turn off for a lot of people.
delboy said:I seem to have the opposite view to many others on this thread when it comes to my own home brew, i find im super critical and that i find faults that others wouldn't even begin to notice. Most people are i try it on are pleasantly surprised and show quite a bit of interest. The exception is when it comes to a heavily hopped beer, thats a turn off for a lot of people.
olllllo said:Some people like the flaws. Those people are resposible for making Heineken in the bottle so popular.