Chris The Masher
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Hi All,
Happy new year to all members !!!!
Please do not thinki I am being negative; I love this hobbie as much as anyone else on this site but would like to know other Honest opinions on the following..........
I hate to say this, but I'm starting to loose some confidence with regards to achievable standards in Homebrew.
I only do A.G (so cannot improve there) and work to very strict standards in terms of temp, times, cleanliness etc.
I have just tasted one of my latest brews and yeah it is ok, but that's all. It does not have that 'wow' factor that many talk about. And, infact I have yet to achieve such standards ! My brews have the classic homebrew taste !
I wish I could find a way of sampling 'alleged' great brew by someone else and see if it really is achievable to get great results from your kitchen.
I will keep on trying to improve, but just have no way of knowing whether my 'okish' beer is as good as it can get from your kitchen.
Each time I brew I try to change different perameters to eliminate the problem. For example, I have always used Sodium Met to sanitise and I will try a different sanitiser next time.
Anyone else share the same thoughts ?
Maybe I'm just a rubbish Brewer !!!!!
Thanks,
Chris.
Happy new year to all members !!!!
Please do not thinki I am being negative; I love this hobbie as much as anyone else on this site but would like to know other Honest opinions on the following..........
I hate to say this, but I'm starting to loose some confidence with regards to achievable standards in Homebrew.
I only do A.G (so cannot improve there) and work to very strict standards in terms of temp, times, cleanliness etc.
I have just tasted one of my latest brews and yeah it is ok, but that's all. It does not have that 'wow' factor that many talk about. And, infact I have yet to achieve such standards ! My brews have the classic homebrew taste !
I wish I could find a way of sampling 'alleged' great brew by someone else and see if it really is achievable to get great results from your kitchen.
I will keep on trying to improve, but just have no way of knowing whether my 'okish' beer is as good as it can get from your kitchen.
Each time I brew I try to change different perameters to eliminate the problem. For example, I have always used Sodium Met to sanitise and I will try a different sanitiser next time.
Anyone else share the same thoughts ?
Maybe I'm just a rubbish Brewer !!!!!
Thanks,
Chris.