Do you find you spend time obsessing over getting every single detail correct when following a recipe, and meticulously noting everything down, slip-ups etc?
Or after some months and years into the hobby do you adopt a more relaxed approach just go with the flow and expect some beers to be better than others?
I can see the value in sticking religiously to your recipe and noting down where you went wrong, so you can learn from your mistakes, and understand which variables effect the outcome, but since I am not running a professional brewery, consistency between batches doesn't strike me as a huge concern, so long as the end product is satisfying. Mostly where I attempt a repeat batch, I end up with similar results, but find I don't do enough of the same recipe, nor recipe development (except tweaking other's) before moving on to something new. This habit of mine doesn't seem to bear much fruit, so I'm considering the more relaxed approach.
I guess I'm more interested in the old guard's approach to homebrewing, but please let me know regardless as I love to see how others learning has developed and how you journey may differ to mine.
Or after some months and years into the hobby do you adopt a more relaxed approach just go with the flow and expect some beers to be better than others?
I can see the value in sticking religiously to your recipe and noting down where you went wrong, so you can learn from your mistakes, and understand which variables effect the outcome, but since I am not running a professional brewery, consistency between batches doesn't strike me as a huge concern, so long as the end product is satisfying. Mostly where I attempt a repeat batch, I end up with similar results, but find I don't do enough of the same recipe, nor recipe development (except tweaking other's) before moving on to something new. This habit of mine doesn't seem to bear much fruit, so I'm considering the more relaxed approach.
I guess I'm more interested in the old guard's approach to homebrewing, but please let me know regardless as I love to see how others learning has developed and how you journey may differ to mine.