Yeah, that's not 'it' ...
My motivation for doing away with style limitations is to abolish having to complain myself, or listen to anyone else complain about the style each time ...
The open-class would be complaint-free ...
Anyways, that's what 'it' is ...
I'm always going to brew a bunch of varied shit ... and I don't need for styles to be spec'd to drive my curiosity ...
Honestly, I don't think Ozzy does either - but he wants it for some reason ...
I've brewed an oatmeal stout, a honey ale, an open-ferment saison, a closed-ferment saison, a mild, a porter, a barleywine, a 'wheatwine', a couple of imperial IPA's, two tripel's now, a golden stout, a kolsch, and a half-dozen imperial stouts ...
Based on that list above, I'd posit the sack of Barke Pils en route to me right now is going to induce some further branching out ...
There's no issue here with exploring styles, with or without constraint ....
I'm into a predictably, complaint-free hobby life - that's all.
My motivation for doing away with style limitations is to abolish having to complain myself, or listen to anyone else complain about the style each time ...
The open-class would be complaint-free ...
Anyways, that's what 'it' is ...
I'm always going to brew a bunch of varied shit ... and I don't need for styles to be spec'd to drive my curiosity ...
Honestly, I don't think Ozzy does either - but he wants it for some reason ...
I've brewed an oatmeal stout, a honey ale, an open-ferment saison, a closed-ferment saison, a mild, a porter, a barleywine, a 'wheatwine', a couple of imperial IPA's, two tripel's now, a golden stout, a kolsch, and a half-dozen imperial stouts ...
Based on that list above, I'd posit the sack of Barke Pils en route to me right now is going to induce some further branching out ...
There's no issue here with exploring styles, with or without constraint ....
I'm into a predictably, complaint-free hobby life - that's all.