Yes, there are quite a few women on this site.
I don't know who is female or male unless I check their profile. It is assumed I'm speaking to a man, but that is only because this hobby is really something men happen to do more than women, at the moment. For the amount of members on this site, there are few women. If you want to know what gender someone is, ask or check their profile.
As for the "masculine" flair in threads, I can honestly say I never tried to fluff up my posts to make it obvious that I'm a woman. I'm not that way and I don't care. I have a hobby that I share with others and I sit around on this site discussing it. Oh and I have a vagina, which I don't really share with multiple people. /shrug
That's sexist talk right there. Plenty of women have a SWMBO. I was watching some of them on cable just last night.Here's a hint: if they use "SWMBO" in a post - not a woman.![]()
It's more than the fact that more men enjoy craft beer than women. I think it come down to a couple other factors:
1. Patience. It takes a lot of patience in the homebrewing process. A lot of women are more of a "spontaneous shopper" mindset and if I can't have it now I'm not buying it! This is why I will spend a week researching tools before making a purchase while my wife will go buy the first whatever she's looking for that she sees. This is the same way for a lot of women. Now, the kind of woman who will can vegetables knowing they won't be used for months or years, that's the kinda woman who has the patience for homebrewing!
2. Homebrewing is nasty, messy and uncomfortable: Lets face it, the mash isn't that appetizing looking, even if it smells great. Yeast smell weird and fermenting beer looks like the toilet bowl after a round of alcohol induced vomiting! A lot of women can't get over that aspect of homebrewing. There are exceptions but in general most women are turned off by "nasty" looking/smelling parts of a process. This is why my wife doesn't clean the squirrels and deer I harvest, I do. Homebrewing is labor intensive: milling grain, boiling water, moving equipment around, transferring hot water and wort, standing over a hot kettle in the summer or freezing outside in the cold in the winter, not most female's idea of a good time.
To the women who have what it takes to enjoy homebrewing, we salute you!![]()
To be fair, Yoop, the thread was about peeing outdoors which isn't gender specific, not peeing standing up. I've had a few lady friends who would pee outdoors more than I do. Perhaps I need to find different lady friends?There may be a thread on peeing standing up, but overall it's a pretty friendly site to both genders.
For some reason, home brewing seems to attract an outsized share of technical/scientific types. As I think through all the homebrewers I know personally, a disproportionate number are in science/technology/engineering/mathematics. There's even a thread here about whether or not you're an engineer.
Women have long been under-represented in STEM fields, just as in homebrewing. Maybe there's some sort of connection.
It's more than the fact that more men enjoy craft beer than women. I think it come down to a couple other factors:
1. Patience. It takes a lot of patience in the homebrewing process. A lot of women are more of a "spontaneous shopper" mindset and if I can't have it now I'm not buying it! This is why I will spend a week researching tools before making a purchase while my wife will go buy the first whatever she's looking for that she sees. This is the same way for a lot of women. Now, the kind of woman who will can vegetables knowing they won't be used for months or years, that's the kinda woman who has the patience for homebrewing!
2. Homebrewing is nasty, messy and uncomfortable: Lets face it, the mash isn't that appetizing looking, even if it smells great. Yeast smell weird and fermenting beer looks like the toilet bowl after a round of alcohol induced vomiting! A lot of women can't get over that aspect of homebrewing. There are exceptions but in general most women are turned off by "nasty" looking/smelling parts of a process. This is why my wife doesn't clean the squirrels and deer I harvest, I do. Homebrewing is labor intensive: milling grain, boiling water, moving equipment around, transferring hot water and wort, standing over a hot kettle in the summer or freezing outside in the cold in the winter, not most female's idea of a good time.
To the women who have what it takes to enjoy homebrewing, we salute you!![]()
To the women who have what it takes to enjoy homebrewing, we salute you!![]()
The OP hasn't expended much effort to find women brewers on this site. A cursory look would have answered his question.
The OP hasn't expended much effort to find women brewers on this site. A cursory look would have answered his question.
Is it because you're upset about the "Will my parrot die?" thread being flushed? Or is this the latest troll.
I've got more Monty Python quotes and video links, and I'm not afraid to use them...
Here's a hint: if they use "SWMBO" in a post - not a woman.![]()
It's more than the fact that more men enjoy craft beer than women. I think it come down to a couple other factors:
1. Patience. It takes a lot of patience in the homebrewing process. A lot of women are more of a "spontaneous shopper" mindset and if I can't have it now I'm not buying it! This is why I will spend a week researching tools:
Now that's an interesting point. I've been involved in male-dominated fields my entire adult life. I was a professional sound engineer on the road for years, and you can't imagine some of the comments I would get. So, do I gravitate towards the same types of hobbies? For the women on here, do you have STEM backgrounds?
Homebrew makes you fart and women don't fart...
Homebrew makes you fart and women don't fart. Ergo - women don't homebrew.![]()
Even in irregular conversation...drainbamage said:There are several women on here (but still a pretty small minority to the guys). It just isn't always made clear who is what in regular conversation.
You know where to find those salutes!Melana said:Salute us with what, exactly?![]()
Even in irregular conversation...
You know where to find those salutes!![]()