dlester
Well-Known Member
I have to admit, I started with Mr. Beer. My first beer was bland and under carbonated. My friends all said it sucked. My bad, not Mr. Beer's fault, or was it?
I had no idea there was a big world of homebrewing supplies and equipment. It sucked me in like a black hole. I'm hooked and my wife wonders sometimes if I've lost my mind. However, after many years of homebrewing I realize Mr. Beer is not such a bad idea if your thinking about small batches. And, I've convinced my wife this is a good venture. It costs less to make good beer and I'm happy. A happy husband doesn't complain, and a wife without a complaining husband feels good about herself. It's a win-win, right?"
I win. And, so does Mr. Beer. So, my hat goes off to the under appreciated Mr. Beer.
Your Thoughts?
I had no idea there was a big world of homebrewing supplies and equipment. It sucked me in like a black hole. I'm hooked and my wife wonders sometimes if I've lost my mind. However, after many years of homebrewing I realize Mr. Beer is not such a bad idea if your thinking about small batches. And, I've convinced my wife this is a good venture. It costs less to make good beer and I'm happy. A happy husband doesn't complain, and a wife without a complaining husband feels good about herself. It's a win-win, right?"
I win. And, so does Mr. Beer. So, my hat goes off to the under appreciated Mr. Beer.
Your Thoughts?