Siborg
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Absolutely. I've tipped a few batches in my time brewing. And it's always painful.Les the Weizguy said:I was listening to a BN/Jamil podcast a while back,and the advice was given about the willingingness to tip a bad batch is apparently a vital part of being a brewer.
It certainly would not serve you well if you dip your toe into commercial brewing, and you're too precious with your beer to tip a bad batch.
Sending a batch of bad beer for packaging/sales would sour your brewery's reputation, especially in the early days, so it would be cheaper in the long run to run it to the drain and re-brew.
It's like the 5 stages of grief:
1. Denial - It doesn't taste that bad. I mean, its drinkable....right? :mellow:
2. Anger - F&($NG Thing!!! WHY DID I HAVE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CAN AND FERMENT AT 27 DEGREES!!!! :angry2:
3. Bargaining - Please, God.... make that off flavour mellow out with conditioning :unsure:
4. Depression - I'm the worst brewer ever. I'm never brewing again.
5. Acceptance - All right. I'll tip it and try again.