Many of the really fine micro breweries are started by homebrewers.
Just as with wine, the bigger amount you make at one time, the more uniform it gets. So homebrewed beer will have more diversity from batch to batch, than brewery beer.
But that is not a bad thing IMO.
As for the Goat pizz thing, the smaller the brewing wat, the cleaner you've got to keep everything. So you'll sometimes get a batch with a bacterial or vinegar infection.
A conscientious homebrewer throws that in the sewer.
A smart one ( like me) runs any brew not up to standard through the pot still 2-3 times and keeps the alcohol for later consumption, before throwing the remains in the sewer
Just as with wine, the bigger amount you make at one time, the more uniform it gets. So homebrewed beer will have more diversity from batch to batch, than brewery beer.
But that is not a bad thing IMO.
As for the Goat pizz thing, the smaller the brewing wat, the cleaner you've got to keep everything. So you'll sometimes get a batch with a bacterial or vinegar infection.
A conscientious homebrewer throws that in the sewer.
A smart one ( like me) runs any brew not up to standard through the pot still 2-3 times and keeps the alcohol for later consumption, before throwing the remains in the sewer


old plow truck all day breaking chit and nothing going as planned and having to temp fix some chit. I'm ready to kick back on my mini vacation and enjoy some new brews starting tomorrow
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. So I went for another seasonal beer called Winter's Bourbon Cask-Ale. Winter ale aged on bourbon oak cask and whole madagascar vanilla beans.
. 6% also
can you help out on why? Whats it do?
. I remember going to this big hippie party at school with blue moon and sierra nevada kegs, and the blue moon keg had one gallon buckets full of orange slices. It was just something different to try. If you don't like it you could always take the oranges out and put in a few olives to make a poor mans martini, thats what I do with my budweiser