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Homebrew,commercial
Posted: Thursday Dec 28, 2006 9:44 pm
by morgs
Hey is it just me or does my brew get me pissed quicker than commercial beer? A few of mine compared to a few of the bought kind seem s to get that buzz going a little more. Anyone anyone? bueller?
Posted: Thursday Dec 28, 2006 10:42 pm
by Ash
it's pretty easy to make a brew stronger than intended, plus sg/fg calculations could be out due to differing temp just prior pitching & at bottling/kegging.
Posted: Friday Dec 29, 2006 9:00 am
by blandy
You can adjust SG if you measure at the wrong temperature. I find this much easier than waiting for it to cool, as if I let it cool, I often forget to take the reading.
I just reakon that homebrew is so good, that you feel obliged to grink more of it!
Posted: Friday Dec 29, 2006 9:02 am
by buscador
as a new brewer i was interested to see what my homebrew could do
ive been drinking beer for years, so i fit as the perfect animal to experiment on,
the coopers canadian blonde, my first brew, got me s&*t housed quicker than any commercial s have done in the last few months
at first i thought something was wrong, but after the christmas holidays (boozing) i dont want to go back, ive gotten the thumbs up from a few friends and i never expected it to turn out this well this fast...
on some other threads i have read about young brewers quitting becuase of the time it took to make, an the ease of buying a slab on the way home,
to me it tastes better because i made it-i believe im quoting soemone on the forum, but thats how i feel, whther its a good steak, or pale ale, ...
but back to subject- yeah, my homebrew rocks over most of the shit at liquorland!
just wish t was as easy to taste yer guys s drinks as it is to write this message (when im sober)
b
Posted: Saturday Dec 30, 2006 12:54 am
by JubJub
Slightly of topic but getting to Blandy's comments about obligation, I met a bloke a couple of months ago and having discovered each other was a brewer we swapped ideas. Anyway, the guy says he went to the doctor for a check up and the doctor asked how much do you drink. He said just one maybe two stubbies a night. Puzzled, the doctor said what? The bloke then went on to say that be brewed his own and his stubbies were in fact 2lt coke bottles.
True.
Jub.
Posted: Monday Jan 01, 2007 7:40 pm
by shane_vor
For me I guess the 'buzz' doesn't seem to happen any quicker, but the lack of hangover is the most attractive thing!!!!!
Posted: Monday Jan 01, 2007 8:28 pm
by blandy
I always seem to drink a lot of beer and coffee on brew days, but never feel seedy.
Coffee before midday (I usually start at 11am so I can have lunch during the boil)
Homebrew after lunch
You'd think the combination of these two diuretics would make me feel bad sooner or later, but no!
