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Happy holidays with a hb pom hard cider
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you'd think this thread was about smoking dope, because damn does it move fast! no pictures for me, just a oxidized brown apple tasting cider....

edit: wait someone once told me a leaky fermenter wasn't a big deal, and showed this...



edit 2: but for all of us we know that looks tasty!
 
I'm sure what you said is funny but:
1. I'm not sure what you mean.
2. My comment may have been taken differently than I meant it.
Clean glasses matter. Better for head retention, better aroma, and cleaner overall profile of the beer. There is a saying that if you care about how clean your glass is you’re part of the clean glass mafia, aka you care about every component of the beer/brewing experience
 
You should post that in "You Know You're a Home Brewer when..." because I'm sure the majority of the population doesn't have a true appreciation for what a truly clean glass looks like and how it performs.

Clean glass mafia!!!

I'm sure what you said is funny but:
1. I'm not sure what you mean.
2. My comment may have been taken differently than I meant it.

Still didn’t clean the glass lol

Clean glasses matter. Better for head retention, better aroma, and cleaner overall profile of the beer. There is a saying that if you care about how clean your glass is you’re part of the clean glass mafia, aka you care about every component of the beer/brewing experience

You guys are gonna make me break out the mason jars?
 
Clean glasses matter. Better for head retention, better aroma, and cleaner overall profile of the beer. There is a saying that if you care about how clean your glass is you’re part of the clean glass mafia, aka you care about every component of the beer/brewing experience
Yeah, I get it now. I'm right there with you. I've been to more than a few homes where the glasses the beer was served in look like they had been etched with lasers on 90% of the surface. What can I reasonably say without sounding like a terrible person? Nothing.
I may fall short in some areas of brewing but clean glassware is not one of them. I have my wife to thank for that.
Cheers.
 
You guys are gonna make me break out the mason jars?
Nothing wrong with that. I concede that beer may taste better or shine in certain glasses but I don't conform to it. I have a tulip and a nonick and that's it. Edit: I use them according to the number of ounces to pour (12 or 16).
 
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