I think I only post my failures on here. Misery loves company, yeah? I'm making some great beers. I promise. We just learn from our failures. Or we should. I should.
The LESSON TO LEARN: Brewing is all about checking and double checking everything. You can relax and have a homebrew if you are able to "give yourself" to the regular practice of checking and double checking...or triple checking even. How to do this without developig analysis paralysis?
I'm just not a detail person in general but I learned to be one with writing (I teach college first year comp) and with studio recording. NOW to get this down with brewing. Ugg.
CASE IN POINT: I bought/installed 2 tap draft system from kegconnections. I plugged everything in/together and just assumed all their pre-assembled connections wouldn't LEAK.
ASS-UMING.
Yep.
The LESSON TO LEARN: Brewing is all about checking and double checking everything. You can relax and have a homebrew if you are able to "give yourself" to the regular practice of checking and double checking...or triple checking even. How to do this without developig analysis paralysis?
I'm just not a detail person in general but I learned to be one with writing (I teach college first year comp) and with studio recording. NOW to get this down with brewing. Ugg.
CASE IN POINT: I bought/installed 2 tap draft system from kegconnections. I plugged everything in/together and just assumed all their pre-assembled connections wouldn't LEAK.
ASS-UMING.
Yep.