khanti
Well-Known Member
Another avowed hop-head here, drawn to home-brewing by the thought of brewing my own version of hop-heaven. I'm finding, though, by reading books and these forums that there are a lot of beer styles that I've simply not been exposed to good examples of. I have a lot of learning yet to do and I'm eager to try new styles, but, for the time being, I'll brew the hoppy ones....
As for the OP, I no longer care much for Point Brewery or most Leninekugels beers. I can brew better (for my tastes). Likewise with Guiness, there are tastier stouts about. Newcastle and Heineken are beers that were 'supposed to be good', but I could never really stand. Hindsight proves that they are just bad examples of nice styles. I have a lot a brewing (and learning!) to do.
As for the OP, I no longer care much for Point Brewery or most Leninekugels beers. I can brew better (for my tastes). Likewise with Guiness, there are tastier stouts about. Newcastle and Heineken are beers that were 'supposed to be good', but I could never really stand. Hindsight proves that they are just bad examples of nice styles. I have a lot a brewing (and learning!) to do.