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Old 27-04-2005, 12:00 AM
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Is it really that much better than everything else? Is it worth the
trouble? Does it smell?

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Old 27-04-2005, 05:28 PM
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Is it really that much better than everything else?


No. Sex, for instance, or a really good pork chop, is definitely better than
homebrew. If you mean compared to commercial beer...homebrew that's better
than good commercial beer is, in my experience, fairly rare.

Is it worth the trouble?


To drink a good beer, if you're living in a place where good commercial beer
is readily available? No, in my opinion. To learn about what beer is, to
have a pride of creation, to have a hobby that actually produces something
worthwhile. Depends on you.

Does it smell?


Yes (leaving Joel's punctilious answer out), it does have an odor. Most of
us find it quite pleasing. Many others do not. Screw 'em.

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Old 27-04-2005, 05:28 PM
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Is it really that much better than everything else?


No. Sex, for instance, or a really good pork chop, is definitely better than
homebrew. If you mean compared to commercial beer...homebrew that's better
than good commercial beer is, in my experience, fairly rare.

Is it worth the trouble?


To drink a good beer, if you're living in a place where good commercial beer
is readily available? No, in my opinion. To learn about what beer is, to
have a pride of creation, to have a hobby that actually produces something
worthwhile. Depends on you.

Does it smell?


Yes (leaving Joel's punctilious answer out), it does have an odor. Most of
us find it quite pleasing. Many others do not. Screw 'em.

--
Lew Bryson

"GOOD or SHITE?" -- Michael Jackson, "Thriller", 1982
www.lewbryson.com


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Old 02-05-2005, 08:06 PM
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"Lew Bryson" wrote in message
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Yes (leaving Joel's punctilious answer out), it does have an odor. Most of
us find it quite pleasing. Many others do not. Screw 'em.

My wife is one of "the others". Screwing her does not seem to change her
opinion on the matter. ;-)

Brian


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Old 03-05-2005, 06:05 AM
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A LITTLE - but unless you have someone in your house who doesn't like
beer, and/or a VERY small studio apartment, there shouldn't be a problem.
Good beer doesn't reek, but it does give off light smells you associate
with beer. This assumes you keep things clean, stale beer smells like
stale beer, home brewed or not. And if you don't keep your brewing
equipment clean, you can get some baaad fermentation which emits odd but
not usually unpleasant odors.

I'm gonna say it and **** off somebody but it's gotta be said...

It ain't brewing without boiling. Even if it's just a partial wort boil
using extract, you gotta boil and you gotta add your own hops, and that
REEKS (but in a pleasant way, of course). If you want to be a BREWER, not
just a (spit!) fermenter, you gotta be prepared to stink up the joint. Well,
that or move outside, where there's cold , wind, rain, snow, mosquitoes,
wasps,... ech! ;-)

Brian


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Old 05-05-2005, 04:14 PM
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Brian Lundeen wrote:
"Bill Davidsen" wrote in message
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A LITTLE - but unless you have someone in your house who doesn't like
beer, and/or a VERY small studio apartment, there shouldn't be a problem.
Good beer doesn't reek, but it does give off light smells you associate
with beer. This assumes you keep things clean, stale beer smells like
stale beer, home brewed or not. And if you don't keep your brewing
equipment clean, you can get some baaad fermentation which emits odd but
not usually unpleasant odors.


I'm gonna say it and **** off somebody but it's gotta be said...

It ain't brewing without boiling. Even if it's just a partial wort boil
using extract, you gotta boil and you gotta add your own hops, and that
REEKS (but in a pleasant way, of course). If you want to be a BREWER, not
just a (spit!) fermenter, you gotta be prepared to stink up the joint. Well,
that or move outside, where there's cold , wind, rain, snow, mosquitoes,
wasps,... ech! ;-)


What I said, light smells associated with beer. I run an exhaust fan to
get the moisture out, but not because of any strong odor. I usually use
a long full boil and quick chill.

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-bill davidsen )
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last possible moment - but no longer" -me
 



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