brauhaus
Well-Known Member
great post, would someone like to take this further in-depth for me since I have no sense of time or date-stamps on posts?
why is this forum so dead?
why is this forum so dead?
great post, would someone like to take this further in-depth for me since I have no sense of time or date-stamps on posts?
why is this forum so dead?
there are a lot of us lurkers
there are a lot of us lurkers
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT??
Oh, there you are. Hi.
WHAT THE HELL WAS THAT??
Oh, there you are. Hi.
Well considering when you go to google and type "home brewing forum" this forum comes up as number one this forum is pretty dead... Is home brewing that much of a obscure pastime or is it just the fact that all us brewers are just to busy enjoying out production
Just wondering why since this comes up as number one in google, it isnt a major gathering place?
Jason
Google helps a lot but this forum is fairly new and it just takes awhile to catch on. Plus the lack of posts drive potential members away because they have nothing to respond to.
Just takes time, lots of word of mouth and links.
Ten Year Bump . . .
And yes, thank you TxBrew for such a remarkable forum!
Ten Year Bump . . .
And yes, thank you TxBrew for such a remarkable forum!
Ha ha. Can't believe it's been this long. Joined about 4 mo after Tx kicked it off. A lot of names from the past in this thread.
Ten Year Bump . . .
And yes, thank you TxBrew for such a remarkable forum!
I just hope it doesn't get like Probetalk. Was jumpin up until a couple years ago. My 94 Probe SE tuner is 20 years old this year. Still in pretty good shape considering. Pretty dead over there anymore. Takes a while to get answers & such. But this forum I've noticed has busy days & slow days. The tides around here seem to run with brew days, bottling days & holidays. But speaking of old names & such, you guys gotta read the series of articles texbrew is doing. Brew & A: legends in brewing. Some interesting stuff there, including frau administrator.
Yeah, that's true enough of course. but, like Tom Hank's character said in Castaway, you never know what the tide will bring. We just have to take care of this place as best we can. Even though home brewing doesn't have to be as expensive as tuners or hot rods, it can be. And ingredient costs are going up as well. besides natural or man-made disasters, Simple greed & avarice drive prices up & could eventually kill it. Or at least make it cost-prohibitive.
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