Cloud Surfer
Well-Known Member
I've enjoyed a couple of bottles of my first AG beer now. It's a Russian River Pliny The Elder IIPA clone. The second bottle I drank along with another IIPA I like and that's the BentSpoke Sprocket. It occurred to me the big advantage home brewers have over the commercial guys.
Firstly, we don't have to satisfy the tastes of a large percentage of the population. We can brew beer that is prefect for just one person.
Secondly, and probably more importantly, we don't have to be as constrained by ingredients and costs. The commercial guys being profit orientated have to keep their eye on costs so they can stay in the business. I don't think I've ever made a beer or bought an ingredient based on cost.
I read a lot of comparisons between extract and all grain brewing, and mostly everyone has always been very encouraging of extract brewing. But in the space of one all grain brew, I reckon there's a world of difference between the two. My IIPA is a bigger, more complex and better beer to my tastes than the BentSpoke. There's absolutely no way in the world I could have made that beer with extract, and I'm pretty sure BentSpoke can't make that beer either if they want to stay in business. So it's only taken me one all grain brew but I reckon already we are sitting in the sweet spot of beer making.
Firstly, we don't have to satisfy the tastes of a large percentage of the population. We can brew beer that is prefect for just one person.
Secondly, and probably more importantly, we don't have to be as constrained by ingredients and costs. The commercial guys being profit orientated have to keep their eye on costs so they can stay in the business. I don't think I've ever made a beer or bought an ingredient based on cost.
I read a lot of comparisons between extract and all grain brewing, and mostly everyone has always been very encouraging of extract brewing. But in the space of one all grain brew, I reckon there's a world of difference between the two. My IIPA is a bigger, more complex and better beer to my tastes than the BentSpoke. There's absolutely no way in the world I could have made that beer with extract, and I'm pretty sure BentSpoke can't make that beer either if they want to stay in business. So it's only taken me one all grain brew but I reckon already we are sitting in the sweet spot of beer making.