Graduate Research - Homebrew
Graduate Research - Homebrew
I am a graduate student researching the homebrew market. Please fill out this short survey if you have 3 min: https://goo.gl/forms/oVpMj6JqKi48Iz2e2
(not phishing or a scam)
Thanks!
(not phishing or a scam)
Thanks!
Last edited by alexaschwa on Mon Apr 10, 2017 4:04 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
First post, and, it's aprils-fools day, Yeh is it a joke
Cheers, but think I miss this.
Cheers, but think I miss this.
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Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
I don't trust the link to be honest (sorry if it's legit but not good for a first post)
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It is legit and not an April's Fool. I've completed the survey.
Dan!
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Fair enough, I'll give it a go
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Andy wrote:It is legit and not an April's Fool. I've completed the survey.
So watta does want to know, ? Do you love beer ?
Are alright I,lol do a clikky on it, but , i,lol be back. For an edit....
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Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
And how full is your email inbox atm?Andy wrote:It is legit and not an April's Fool. I've completed the survey.
ist update for months n months..
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
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Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
Well I just did it, it only aske if I like beer, how old I was and did I brew myself and why, would I buy online, and if I live nerve a craft beer place.
Well, no email required. Very basic.
We shall see if I get offers on being a hermaphrodite, and a service professional. Cos that's what I said I was when it asked me what sex I was and what job I did
After all it is 1st April
Well, no email required. Very basic.
We shall see if I get offers on being a hermaphrodite, and a service professional. Cos that's what I said I was when it asked me what sex I was and what job I did
After all it is 1st April
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Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
Just to point out, these questionairres are normally scams (e.g spear phishing)
Re: Graduate Research - Beer / Homebrew in the UK
Hi - thanks to those who completed! This is not a scam/phishing... researching the home brew market. Appreciate the help.
Re: Graduate Research - Homebrew
Which institution are you studying at and what's the aim of the project? Who is funding it? Who is your supervisor?
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.....aaaaaaand,
nothing. Must be really keen to engage the members on here?!?
nothing. Must be really keen to engage the members on here?!?
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Re: Graduate Research - Homebrew
alex,
I will not fill in your form because it is not in the `Kit Brewers` forum, where I sometimes comment on things.
Do you regard Kit Brewers as inferior and not worth your time or don`t you know there are one or two of us out there.
WA
I will not fill in your form because it is not in the `Kit Brewers` forum, where I sometimes comment on things.
Do you regard Kit Brewers as inferior and not worth your time or don`t you know there are one or two of us out there.
WA
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I asked the OP not to spray the forum with multiple requests and to just keep one. That's why it's here and here only. But you raise a good point in that this part of the forum probably isn't the best place for it.
Dan!
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Andy,Andy wrote:I asked the OP not to spray the forum with multiple requests and to just keep one. That's why it's here and here only. But you raise a good point in that this part of the forum probably isn't the best place for it.
The `All Grain` forum is the best place to start.
He has also got to consider Wine, Cider, BIAB and Kits.
I read all those Forums to pick up tips to help me on my journey to `Brewing Greatness`!
Lots of Brewers stick to their own designated forums and don`t get out much.
WA