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Devlog #2: You and YOUR Beer

Hi again, dear Homebrewers! Last time we talked about the place. This time, let's talk about the thing — the beer itself. You've got real power over what goes into the bucket.

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Hi again, dear Homebrewers!

Last time we talked about the place. This time, let's talk about the thing — the beer itself.

You've got real power over what goes into the bucket. And the bucket, well… the bucket has opinions about what comes out on the other end.

The yeast is the soul

You can argue grain. You can argue water. But the yeast? The yeast is the little living thing actually making your beer while you sleep. Pick a different one and you've made a different beer — same recipe or not. So this is where the you start playing with fate.

Some safe bets — dry yeast. Let's take a couple of honest, reliable workhorses to get you going like:

  • Pale Ale dry yeast — clean, dependable, does what it says.

  • Wheat Ale dry yeast — a little softer, a little rounder.

Pitch one of these and you'll know roughly what you're getting. Nothing wrong with that. Plenty of great brewers built their name on consistency.

But maybe you're not here for roughly what you're getting.

Up for a ride?

Then there's the other side. The interesting one.

Like Aunt Margaret's Wild Yeast Starter. She caught it. Straight out of her kitchen. We don't ask too many questions about Aunt Margaret. What we can tell you is that wild yeast doesn't read the recipe — it writes its own ending. Curious? You should be.

How about a trial vial? For the eager and the brave. Could be the best decision you make all week. Could be… a learning experience.

Or — and it's completely okay — you sail safe. Dry yeast, known outcome, sleep soundly. It's your brewery. It's your call. That's kind of the whole point.

So… what's the catch?

Well. What you brew isn't necessarily for everyone. Some batches land beautifully. Some land… somewhere. There's a whole side to that — who's drinking this, and what they make of it — but that's a story for another devlog. Patience. Let it ferment.

For now, forget the audience. Forget the grading. Just focus exclusively on your own self-expression.

Because that's what homebrewing actually is. You and YOUR beer. Should you choose to drink the whole batch yourself — hey, no judgment here. And if a brew goes sideways? There's always another day. You live, you make some beer, you learn the yeast's name, you go again.

That's the joy of it.

A brewer's gonna enjoy themselves, right? So the idea is - pour with intent, snap the days forward. See what crawls out of the bucket.

Feral or pharmacy-style? What's your angle?

Drop it in the comments. We're genuinely curious.

The Beerhouse Simulator team 🍺

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