StunnedMonkey
Well-Known Member
I have only been homebrewing for a year, and my home brew is better than standard commercial beers. It's like eating a fresh hot homemade loaf of bread out of your oven vs eating a dried out loaf of commercial bread that was sitting on the shelf for 3 days.
I dunno. I've bellied up to the bar at quite a few fine brewpubs and ordered any number of fantastic brews. I can't recall many that put me in the mind of a "dried out loaf of commercial bread that was sitting on the shelf for 3 days." Sure my homebrew might beat such a beer. But that's not really comparing it to the best commercial examples, now is it? I mean, can I make a beer that might be better than the bland factory-type stuff at Granite City? Yeah, probably. Can I routinely put out better beer than the stuff on tap at a place like Russian River? I really don't think so.
If you are making good beer, you will know it. If you are questioning your beer quality, you are doing something wrong.
Now that's an understatement.