Homebrew or microbrew???

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Homebrew or microbrew??

Homebrew
20
91%
Microbrew
2
9%
 
Total votes: 22

mafman
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Homebrew or microbrew???

Post by mafman »

When offering people one of my brews to taste, I am always battling to overcome people's perception of "homebrew" (Some people have long and bad memories!!) I just wondered if we could or should make a concerted effort... starting in this forum... to "re-brand" what we do as "microbrew" (As Coopers already do for their kits!!) So it's time for a poll!!!
I know this raises a lot of issues.... Oliver and Geoff will have to change the name of the website for a start!!
What does everyone think??

P.S. HAPPY NEW YEAR EVERYONE!!!
Beer...beer...smurfing beer....you don't get drunk and it isn't dear!!!
thehipone
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Location: Brisbane, QLD

Post by thehipone »

naw, microbrew has the connotation that it is being brewed to be sold.

And besides, usually a few sips of your best stuff and any "bad memories" of homebrew disappear.
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gregb
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Post by gregb »

It is a homebrew. The rest can take it or leave it, I'd prefer they left it, that leaves more for me. But, alas, most take a curiosity sip and they are sold, and I have to share. (But I do get to tell them aaallllll about it :D )
Cheers,

Greg.
grabman
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Post by grabman »

stick with homebrew, after all that's where we create our masterpieces!

The microbrew idea reminds me of the U-Brew-it style place where you go in mix the bits and walk away and let some one else have the fun of watching and testing, only to go back at the nominated time and bottle. NO fun in that!
Some people say I have a drinking Problem....
I drink, I get drunk, I fall over....
What's the problem?


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Dogger Dan
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Post by Dogger Dan »

Yeh,

What I do is homebrew. I might say micro brew if I had 316 stainless bottom syphoning fermentors, stainless plate chillers, pump and microswitched steam jacketed Lauter tons, fully automated CIP etc etc. (one day, I am getting excited thinking about)

Dogger
"Listening to someone who brews their own beer is like listening to a religous fanatic talk about the day he saw the light" Ross Murray, Montreal Gazette
Evo
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Post by Evo »

Yep, lock in homebrew. Microbrew to me just sounds too wanky. As for people turning their noses up at homebrew, either they taste it and get a pleasant suprise (normally), or they stick their heads in the sand and in their cans of VB or the like and live life like that.
Evo - Part Man, Part Ale
Robinelle
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Location: Hunter Valley, Australia

Post by Robinelle »

I say keep em ignorant. If it get's too big you know what will happen.
Rob

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Oliver
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Post by Oliver »

I'm for homebrew, for most of the reasons above.

Oh, and so I don't have to change every reference on our site to microbrewandbeer.com :lol:

Cheers,

Oliver
Andy
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Joined: Friday Oct 29, 2004 6:33 am
Location: Dorset, England

Post by Andy »

It's homebrew. I brew it in my home, not in a micro.
Mmmm Beer
BPJ
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Joined: Tuesday Nov 16, 2004 8:37 am
Location: Melbourne, Victoria

Post by BPJ »

Homebrew.

To me Microbreweries are small scale commercial breweries at the local pub. Next we will want to call it "craft brewing"
BPJ
mikey P

Post by mikey P »

Have to go with homebrew. homes are made with love.
longlux
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Joined: Tuesday Jan 04, 2005 1:21 pm
Location: WA

Post by longlux »

Home Brew for me too
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