azztech
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Well I'm beginning to understand why I see so many HB folk selling their gear on Gumtree...
I'm up to my seventh brew and I've had really mixed results. Some brews taste pretty awful, some taste okay but have a really low ABV and only two batches are good all round. Not a great batting average when 50% of my motivation to get into brewing was a cost saving over the carton or so commercial beers I was drinking per week.
I have all the right gear (for extract) and haven't skimped at all (insert 'all the gear and no idea' joke here). I can only put it down to average-to-dud recipes and general inexperience.
My original vision of having a storeroom full of beer i'd love, is fading. When I looked in there last night, I was thinking "how do I get rid of all this mediocre beer - don't really want to drink it".
So tell me, does everyone hit the wall? If you press on, chew your way through your ****** beers, do you one day get a few brews down to a fine art and it's all worth it?
Lend me your inspiration, chaps
I'm up to my seventh brew and I've had really mixed results. Some brews taste pretty awful, some taste okay but have a really low ABV and only two batches are good all round. Not a great batting average when 50% of my motivation to get into brewing was a cost saving over the carton or so commercial beers I was drinking per week.
I have all the right gear (for extract) and haven't skimped at all (insert 'all the gear and no idea' joke here). I can only put it down to average-to-dud recipes and general inexperience.
My original vision of having a storeroom full of beer i'd love, is fading. When I looked in there last night, I was thinking "how do I get rid of all this mediocre beer - don't really want to drink it".
So tell me, does everyone hit the wall? If you press on, chew your way through your ****** beers, do you one day get a few brews down to a fine art and it's all worth it?
Lend me your inspiration, chaps