cweston
Well-Known Member
There have been a couple threads lately about how people got started and "the power of homebrew" that I've enjoyed reading.
One reason homebrewing is a great hobby is that you can enjoy it every day. Not only can you enjoy the fruits of your labor, but if you're an active brewer, there's something happening almost all the time, even if it's only admiring the swirling action in your primary, or whatever.
My other hobby is backpacking, which is the extreme opposite. I can dream about trips, look at maps, etc., any time, but I'm only actually doing it a small number of days out of the year.
One reason homebrewing is a great hobby is that you can enjoy it every day. Not only can you enjoy the fruits of your labor, but if you're an active brewer, there's something happening almost all the time, even if it's only admiring the swirling action in your primary, or whatever.
My other hobby is backpacking, which is the extreme opposite. I can dream about trips, look at maps, etc., any time, but I'm only actually doing it a small number of days out of the year.