sp0rk
Mayor of Pooptown
Hey y'all.
I'm getting crankier and crankier lately at the amount of facebook and youtube "brewing pros" that offer blatantly wrong and horrible advice as fact, then arc up when they're challenged.
So I'm starting to think I may start a facebook group & youtube channel dedicated to sound brewing facts.
I don't profess to know everything about brewing (and I have posted less than correct info at times), but I'm getting there and hope to undertake formal education in the near future to eventually progress into a career in brewing.
I'm planning on starting at basics and working up to a knowledge level of where I'm currently at, then documenting where I go from there.
All presented in laymans terms (possibly similar to AvE's style), so even ol' uncle Jim-Bob can understand the ins and outs of exactly why things are done the way they are.
I'd like to get interviews/how to's/etc from breweries, industry pros, some of our forum allstars and even newbies who've learned new things who want to share.
I know we have this site (which I believe is the best brewing community on the web), but there are many lazy folk who just like to post a question on a facebook group, expecting instant gratification.
I'm not the most organised person around (Yay for being ADHD-PI), so updates would possibly be a little sporadic, I'm going to try to do a least 1 video per week, even if I'm not brewing
Up front I'll admit I'll possibly monetize Youtube videos at some time if it's doing really well, if not I won't bother
This will mostly be to pay for new ingredients/equipment to use in the videos, and if I'm taking off days from work during the working week, to be able to pay my bills
But I'm not expecting it to ever get this big
This is all still just an idea rumbling around in my head at the moment, it may go no where like a lot of things do...
Just gauging interest to see who many people would be interested in watching/contributing/etc
I'm getting crankier and crankier lately at the amount of facebook and youtube "brewing pros" that offer blatantly wrong and horrible advice as fact, then arc up when they're challenged.
So I'm starting to think I may start a facebook group & youtube channel dedicated to sound brewing facts.
I don't profess to know everything about brewing (and I have posted less than correct info at times), but I'm getting there and hope to undertake formal education in the near future to eventually progress into a career in brewing.
I'm planning on starting at basics and working up to a knowledge level of where I'm currently at, then documenting where I go from there.
All presented in laymans terms (possibly similar to AvE's style), so even ol' uncle Jim-Bob can understand the ins and outs of exactly why things are done the way they are.
I'd like to get interviews/how to's/etc from breweries, industry pros, some of our forum allstars and even newbies who've learned new things who want to share.
I know we have this site (which I believe is the best brewing community on the web), but there are many lazy folk who just like to post a question on a facebook group, expecting instant gratification.
I'm not the most organised person around (Yay for being ADHD-PI), so updates would possibly be a little sporadic, I'm going to try to do a least 1 video per week, even if I'm not brewing
Up front I'll admit I'll possibly monetize Youtube videos at some time if it's doing really well, if not I won't bother
This will mostly be to pay for new ingredients/equipment to use in the videos, and if I'm taking off days from work during the working week, to be able to pay my bills
But I'm not expecting it to ever get this big
This is all still just an idea rumbling around in my head at the moment, it may go no where like a lot of things do...
Just gauging interest to see who many people would be interested in watching/contributing/etc