Fatgodzilla
Beer Soaked Philosopher
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Somewhere on the drive home from Sydney, between Ulladulla and Batemans Bay, just after 9.30pm, I had an quick insight into why I was driving on a dark highway instead of being pleasantly pissed somewhere. Why I left a day of beer drinking sober, why I had spent 9 hours driving that day with an hour still to go. I like case swap day. Not just case swaps, but the day itself.
The mechanics of case swapping is simple. You brew a beer, trying your best (but often failing) just to give it away to any number of people in exchange for a similiar undertakings.
But the philosophy of case swaps is not about the beer. It's much more important than that.
We brewers are slightly different from the rest of humanity. We share a passion in what we do that links us. That's why we do it. Not because we like beer, not because we drink beer. It's because we make beer and like talking about it.
A case swap is quite simply one reason for brewers to get together and share our passion. Look at the reasons I gather with brewers.
1. Club activities - with the Illawarra Brewers Union on our now regular Real Ale Festival days, or the brilliant Ray's Big Brew Day.
2. Club activity - monthly meetings of the Canberra Brewers Club (when I can get there).
3. Gate crashing other groups - such as the Inner Sydney Brewers brew days, the 2009 Queensland Xmas party and case swap.
4. State and National Championships, as well as club comps such as the recent Extra Special Brewers World Cup Challenge.
4. Sydney Pub Crawl.
5. The 2008 ANHC and this year's event.
6. The NSW case swap season.
Many of you do your own local versions of these types of events in your own states.
But it is the philosophy of the last mentioned activity that is important in this message. I make an effort to go to these events for my own enjoyment. I don't particularly brew just to make others happy nor to celebrate any endorsements my fellow brewers bestow (much of which is just polite banter than a glowing endorsement of my brewing abilities). I go to be with fellow travellers. We have a great time talking beer. Much bullshit is spoken, nothing is taken seriously. But we forge links with these days. We meet people whom we come to trust, people we would not ordinarily know. We look forward to seeing them again in the future, or communicating with them in forums such as this. And when it comes time to gather for more formal reasons such as competitions we can more happily volunteer to participate because we are with mates.
There are quite a few people who don't participate in case swaps because they don't need a(nother) reason to gather with fellow travellers. And there are a few who don't want to be in case swaps. And a few who just couldn't be bothered. Nothing wrong there.
There are a few who are scared to participate in case swaps as they worry about criticism of their brewing. Or are just shy. In my opinion, it is these that are missing out on something good. The day of the case swap is about being there and sharing.
At most case swaps a few people cancel at the last minute or simply can't be there and therefore missed the swap. Don't sweat it. I don't care whether a few less beers were swapped.I am sad you guys couldn't be there, but you have your reasons and no one can fault you for them. Hopefully next time.
But to those I share days with at case swap past and those to come, that is the reason I make a effort to be there.
Now, it's about time I started brewing and drinking .. :icon_chickcheers:
The mechanics of case swapping is simple. You brew a beer, trying your best (but often failing) just to give it away to any number of people in exchange for a similiar undertakings.
But the philosophy of case swaps is not about the beer. It's much more important than that.
We brewers are slightly different from the rest of humanity. We share a passion in what we do that links us. That's why we do it. Not because we like beer, not because we drink beer. It's because we make beer and like talking about it.
A case swap is quite simply one reason for brewers to get together and share our passion. Look at the reasons I gather with brewers.
1. Club activities - with the Illawarra Brewers Union on our now regular Real Ale Festival days, or the brilliant Ray's Big Brew Day.
2. Club activity - monthly meetings of the Canberra Brewers Club (when I can get there).
3. Gate crashing other groups - such as the Inner Sydney Brewers brew days, the 2009 Queensland Xmas party and case swap.
4. State and National Championships, as well as club comps such as the recent Extra Special Brewers World Cup Challenge.
4. Sydney Pub Crawl.
5. The 2008 ANHC and this year's event.
6. The NSW case swap season.
Many of you do your own local versions of these types of events in your own states.
But it is the philosophy of the last mentioned activity that is important in this message. I make an effort to go to these events for my own enjoyment. I don't particularly brew just to make others happy nor to celebrate any endorsements my fellow brewers bestow (much of which is just polite banter than a glowing endorsement of my brewing abilities). I go to be with fellow travellers. We have a great time talking beer. Much bullshit is spoken, nothing is taken seriously. But we forge links with these days. We meet people whom we come to trust, people we would not ordinarily know. We look forward to seeing them again in the future, or communicating with them in forums such as this. And when it comes time to gather for more formal reasons such as competitions we can more happily volunteer to participate because we are with mates.
There are quite a few people who don't participate in case swaps because they don't need a(nother) reason to gather with fellow travellers. And there are a few who don't want to be in case swaps. And a few who just couldn't be bothered. Nothing wrong there.
There are a few who are scared to participate in case swaps as they worry about criticism of their brewing. Or are just shy. In my opinion, it is these that are missing out on something good. The day of the case swap is about being there and sharing.
At most case swaps a few people cancel at the last minute or simply can't be there and therefore missed the swap. Don't sweat it. I don't care whether a few less beers were swapped.I am sad you guys couldn't be there, but you have your reasons and no one can fault you for them. Hopefully next time.
But to those I share days with at case swap past and those to come, that is the reason I make a effort to be there.
Now, it's about time I started brewing and drinking .. :icon_chickcheers: