HoppyDaze
Well-Known Member
Panda poacher
Retired.
Electrical engineer in a past life.
I don't want to give specifics but I fix stuff in the middle of the night..![]()
Even more importantly, we all love making beer. We love making things with our hands. We're all proud when we bring a pint or bottle or growler of our product to someone...a friend, someone we want to share our efforts with. We beam when they take that first sip and realize that...yeah, this stuff is just as good if not BETTER than the stuff they're use to.
In awkward social situations we find that when others find out that we're brewers that suddenly the awkwardness disappears. Suddenly we get bombarded with questions about our craft and hobby. And I could say that each one of us is more than happy to introduce this fine craft to others.
This community we have is extraordinary. There are not many other hobbies or sports out there that have such an open, warm, and constructive group as ours. In competitions I applaud my peers, I'm proud of what they stand for and for how far we've brought this hobby from just 10 years ago.
And what's the worse thing that can happen? You end up with beer.
I am concrete contractor by profession.
I sell Mandrins on the side of the road.
Thanks for your attention.Wait, I thought you're a plumber?
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/whats-your-profession.294887/page-48#post-8341802
Wait, I thought you're a plumber?
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forum/threads/whats-your-profession.294887/page-48#post-8341802