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Cyclists/ Homebrewers
I'd say that cyclists have a more 'self reliant' attitude. Home brewing seems like a natural related hobby.
I'm curious, how many BF members out there are also Home Brewers? :beer: |
not me
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I used to brew a fair amount, but it's been a coupla years since I last made a batch. I can't homebrew IPA that is as good as my favorite store beer IPA, so I sort of lost interest. Plus, when I'm brewing, I'm generally drinking, and I didn't want to be drinking that much beer.
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I just sold my homebrew kit this past week. Why?
1. I drank the product. 30 pounds in about a year.:notamused: 2. Helped pay for a new BMC for my bride.:love: 3. Chatoe Rogue (their hopyard and pub) is 13 miles from my house.:) 4. Calapooia Brewing is closer - 5 miles. And their beer is better than Rogue.:D |
There's plenty of good beer available locally and I spend enough time on my other hobby - bicycling.
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Originally Posted by david58
(Post 13367180)
I just sold my homebrew kit this past week. Why?
1. I drank the product. 30 pounds in about a year.:notamused: 2. Helped pay for a new BMC for my bride.:love: 3. Chatoe Rogue (their hopyard and pub) is 13 miles from my house.:) 4. Calapooia Brewing is closer - 5 miles. And their beer is better than Rogue.:D
Originally Posted by dcrowell
(Post 13367191)
There's plenty of good beer available locally and I spend enough time on my other hobby - bicycling.
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I do a bit of beer and cider brewing. Since each new batch I make is an 'experiment' of sorts, I tend not to make more than 10-15L at a time. In terms of beer I've not quite progressed to cracking my own grain yet (I use powdered malt extract instead) but I've started to concoct my own recipes with some good results. Currently got a gallon jug of cider that's almost ready to bottle...
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Haven't in a while...got a couple tubes of yeast in the fridge and enough malt and grain downstairs to make a couple batches. Will have to see if the yeast is still useable, but I bet it is. Thanks for the reminder :)
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WTF? Cycling and home-brewing are about as distantly related as you can get. And as far a cyclists being self-reliant, just look in these forums. I'm continually amazed how ignorant, incapable, and helpless so many are when it comes to the most basic aspects of bike maintenance and repair, not to mention being able to dress and feed themselves.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
WTF? Cycling and home-brewing are about as distantly related as you can get. And as far a cyclists being self-reliant, just look in these forums. I'm continually amazed how ignorant, incapable, and helpless so many are when it comes to the most basic aspects of bike maintenance and repair, not to mention being able to dress and feed themselves.
;) The real answer is I tried home brewing once, the spigot of the container leaked, spilling sugary yeasty mess all over the closet that I stored it in, and was forbidden to try it again by my wife. Easier and I get yelled at less if I just buy it. |
Originally Posted by john4789
(Post 13366942)
I'd say that cyclists have a more 'self reliant' attitude. Home brewing seems like a natural related hobby.
I'm curious, how many BF members out there are also Home Brewers? :beer: Don in Austin |
Originally Posted by Don in Austin
(Post 13367873)
When I get into doing something I tend to be compulsive about it, so I had to part ways with ethyl alcohol consumption over 20 years ago having drank something equivalent to a lifetime quota for several people. Now I am compulsive about cycling instead.
Don in Austin |
Brewed my firt beer in 1978. Worked my way up to full-on mashing with a bunch of homemade gear. Gave it all away a few years ago to some folks at work who were interested. Now I get my homebrew from one of them when I feel the urge to have some :).
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Originally Posted by john4789
(Post 13367213)
You sir, with that signature, I expected more.
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Originally Posted by Looigi
(Post 13367724)
WTF? Cycling and home-brewing are about as distantly related as you can get. And as far a cyclists being self-reliant, just look in these forums. I'm continually amazed how ignorant, incapable, and helpless so many are when it comes to the most basic aspects of bike maintenance and repair, not to mention being able to dress and feed themselves.
Originally Posted by dcrowell
(Post 13369228)
I say I ride to drink more beer, not to brew it. Drinking it is the fun part. Brewing it sounds like work. :)
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Originally Posted by john4789
(Post 13369521)
I guess we are going to have to disagree on this one. Commuting is one of the most popular forums on this site; that right there says that cyclists take pride getting themselves where they need to go by their own will. That is self reliance to me at least. Add in living car free, utility cycling, bike mechanics, and frame building and you got a pretty serious DIY community. Just my opinion, but that seems to align pretty well with home brewing.
But fun! It only take a couple of hours and gives me time to BS on BF - I'm brewing a red ale right now! :) |
Originally Posted by weshigh
(Post 13369575)
Just like any large group IE. cyclists. There is a large cross section of folks. It feels like you are right that more commuters/touring folks would be into home brewing. I commute 30rt every day and also brew on occasion. One of the other guys at work that also rides/commutes is a big time home brewer.
What do you like to brew? |
I started homebrewing several months before I started cycling. I've become more or less addicted to both...
I extract brew, various styles. I've made an English brown ale, an American brown ale, an American pale ale, and a chocolate raspberry porter. Personally, I love hops, but I share my homebrew with my girlfriend, so I typically brew stuff we'd both like. But next time, I'm making a nice hoppy IPA. |
I ferment hard cider... then ice brew it.
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Originally Posted by john4789
(Post 13369600)
Good point on the CS of people out there - I shouldn't paint with too broad a brush. Good to hear that other cyclists/homebrewers are out there though.
What do you like to brew? |
I like to try a bunch of different pale ales, porters, and stouts, so if any of you local homebrewers want my opinion, just let me know. :D
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I think it might be fun to try, but when I come home from a ride all hot, sweaty and thirsty, I'm not thinking "Now would be a great time to start the fermentation process".
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Homebrewing is fun. My last batch (an amber) turned out great! :beer:
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Originally Posted by waynesworld
(Post 13372404)
I think it might be fun to try, but when I come home from a ride all hot, sweaty and thirsty, I'm not thinking "Now would be a great time to start the fermentation process".
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I homebrew. Maple ale in bottles. Cider in the fermenter. Ginger honey ale about to be brewed. I even grow my own hops.
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