Cavpilot2000
Well-Known Member
Actually, it's "yore".
(I'm all about the deliberate grammatical disinformation.)
No Yore not...
Actually, it's "yore".
(I'm all about the deliberate grammatical disinformation.)
Actually, it's
"Know."
and "yoar."
and "knot."
True. It would, however, be a bizarre non-sequitur in this context.Actually, if you said "Know yore knot", it is a legitimate statement/request/command.
True. It would, however, be a bizarre non-sequitur in this context.
That's an unpopular opinion.Shouldn't we be focusing upon contrarian brewing opinions, rather than grammatical issues?
I didn't know Bill Clinton was a homebrewer.
Yeah dude, his Lewinsky Wit will literally blow you away.
- Why clone a beer when I can just go buy it?
I think my hombrew's name, Crackpot Brewing, says it all:
- You can brew good beers with extract as long as it's fresh and balance it out with a nice grain bill.
- Brewing is a journey, enjoy the trip.
- Brew what you like, the way you like. Do what works for you.
- Bottled beer tastes (slightly) different.
- Balance matters the most, not necessarily how much wacky ingredients, ABV or IBUs are in it.
- Hot pepper beers are good for drinking about one bottle.
- Why clone a beer when I can just go buy it?
- Style, schmyle. Sometimes it's fun to brew something totally off-kilter.
- Charging $6 or more for a 12 oz bottle is ridiculous!
My first clone attempt, Dogfish Head 60-minute was to see if I could (not great). Side by side tasting is a good learning tool.
My most common clone, Redhook Double Black Stout, is because I can't just go buy SWMBO's favorite. It hasn't been available in Middle Georgia since 2006. Nor can I refind St. Landelin La Divine. Then there are one-offs (Terrapin Reunion '10, Redhook 8-4-1 Expedition Ale), and Stone has discontinued Sublimely Self-Righteous.
BTW, you do know Oliver Wendell Jones cloned Bill.
I agree with everything except the clone item. I can brew a clone for much less than it costs at a store. If I drank more highly hopped IPAs then maybe that would not be the case. It is also a challenge.
My first clone attempt, Dogfish Head 60-minute was to see if I could (not great). Side by side tasting is a good learning tool.
My most common clone, Redhook Double Black Stout, is because I can't just go buy SWMBO's favorite. It hasn't been available in Middle Georgia since 2006. Nor can I refind St. Landelin La Divine. Then there are one-offs (Terrapin Reunion '10, Redhook 8-4-1 Expedition Ale), and Stone has discontinued Sublimely Self-Righteous.
BTW, you do know Oliver Wendell Jones cloned Bill.
After reading through this whole thread, I have to say"wow"! What a bunch of opinionated jerks. I thought beekeepers were bad. Anyway, I love brewing. Blah blah with joy. It's fun! Blah, blah, blah.
Session IPAs are sh!t and so are breweries that sell them for the same price as their double IPA.