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RE: Homebrewing 101: Part 1 - Brew day

in #beer8 years ago

I agree with that wholeheartedly even though I must admit I had some batches that I drank only because they were mine and were kinda beery, not all of them turn out great.
Thanks for the visit and for thewineman's help :)

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hooray! A new follower for you!

Haha I know what you mean, I had few batches like that, but I was so proud that it was mine I drank it proudly too even though it tasted just like piss and kinda off 😅
Will follow for more beer tips!

Yeah, that's how it works, haha! I found that most of those beers get pretty good or at least drinkable at the 3-6 months mark. I always save 2 bottles of a batch to see how they are after a long time has passed and the difference can be amazing. And then you feel bad for drinking it when it was horrible.
I'm looking at conical fermenters now, I can't quite justify the cost to myself yet, but ... knowing me, I will find some reason to get one.

Thanks! Your pics are pretty nice, great action shot on the Zebra btw:) Will enjoy seeing more! Cheers