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Other hobbies besides brewing?

Discussion in 'Beginners Beer Brewing Forum' started by OHIOSTEVE, Nov 2, 2009.

 

  1. #41
    Tonedef131

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Food. I am especially interested in all things fermented.

    Outside of things I can consume, I would say movies and automobiles. I go through phases with cycling and disc golf, but those are very seasonal for me.
     
  2. #42
    Bopper

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    boating, fishing (mostly salt but fresh sometimes too), cooking, guitar, golf, reading. I used to have 45 and 20 gallon aquariums (angel fish, community tank, cichlids, etc.)
     
  3. #43
    Recusit8m

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I ran sled dogs until I had to move, but cannot wait to get back to New England and resume and renew this passion along with Brewing...I also enjoy flyfishing immensely...
     
  4. #44
    TexLaw

    Here's Lookin' Atcha!  

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I enjoy cooking, both inside and outside. Most of the indoor cooking is on the stovetop, although I also do a fair amount of baking. Outside, there's the grill (of course), but I also have a 20x36 offset barbeque pit that I enjoy firing up from time to time.

    I keep a vegetable garden, as well, and many different herbs.

    Other than that, I enjoy reading and writing essays. I couldn't live without music, although I am much, much better at listening to it than making it.

    I also have two kids. They are, by far, the most expensive and time consuming hobbies I have! :D


    TL
     
  5. #45
    humann_brewing

    More Humann than human  

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Photography was my big hobby before Brewing, I still get the itch to go out and "shoot" things now and then :cross:
     
  6. #46
    flyangler18

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I'm an admitted bibliophile. I love to read. But when the weather is nice, I'm doing something outdoors: flyfishing (hence the handle), rugby, hiking, photography, geocaching.

    Music is a big interest as well, between slide guitar and African percussion.

    And let's not forget cooking! I do almost all the cooking in our house - between baking, BBQ and all things on the stovetop.
     
  7. #47
    bluegrassbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Fly fishing, fly tying, running, cycling, and playing classical guitar are my other obsessions. The time spent on each tends to go in cycles. I tend to fish more heavily in spring and early summer but then spend more time running and on the bicycle late summer, fall and winter.
     
  8. #48
    CereousBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I guess I'm similar to several others; I have jumped into many hobbies over the years staying with some while dropping others. I hunted for over 30 years but gave that up after I put my Shorthair down. I still have several handguns and a few sentimental long guns but the rest are all gone.

    Was into collector vehicles for many years, now down to a 67 Mustang convert and a 58 Willys pickup.

    Scuba was a big part of my life for many years but my wife and I haven't been in the water since 2001.

    My wife and I both like outdoor photography, hiking and travel. I think those will stay with us for the long haul.

    I just got into home brewing last spring and don't think that will go away any time soon.

    I'm very fortunate that my wife has not only "put up" with my hobbies, but it seems our interests overlap alot. We enjoy doing almost everything together, which is probably a good thing since we've been married for 33 years.
     
  9. #49
    McKBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Sad to say that brewing/beer appreciation was probably my first true hobby and I didn't pick it up until I was past the age of 30.

    In April of this year I found hobby number two. It's Green, has 4 doors and says Jeep on the front. I haven't even begun to put money into it yet, but suffice to say I could spend thousands if I had it.

    Still nothing more satisfying than running 10+ miles of roots, mudholes, rocks, mud, snow, hills, trenches etc... in 4 Low with 17 PSI of air in the tires, in a stock Jeep. The feeling of looking up a hill and wondering if you'll make it, or cresting a hill where you come to the top and are still looking up and then start heading down.

    Good Times.
     
  10. #50
    android

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    started by getting super into bluegrass in college, learned 5-string banjo, played in a few bands in the old days, now that SOB just gathers dust in my living room... occasionally i'll get it out and play, but not too often...

    then came woodworking, sidelined the banjo, got really into making pens on the lathe, that led to bowls, other turnings, which led to flatwork, etc. now my wood shop gathers non power tool related dust.

    then came soapmaking, candlemaking, cheesemaking, bread baking, which all sidelined woodworking...

    now i can't think about anything besides brewing. everything else just waits for the occasional free day that i'm not brewing or doing something related to it, like getting to schwilled off HB to do anything else...

    BUT, brewing allows me to build stuff out of wood, play banjo while making beer, and make bread and dog treats from spent grain, so it's the hobby that can include others.

    damn i love hobbies, especially brewing.
     
  11. #51
    abf303

    Active Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    i like to hunt, camp, backpack, mountain bike, golf, disc golf, cook, growing hot and rare peppers, BBQ, snowboard, guns and now homebrewing
     
  12. #52
    Spludge

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I enjoy wheeling as well, I run a XJ with an RE lift. The new jeeps are def. nice, is that a Rubi?

    Oh, and my other hobby is hockey, I am on the ice around 5 times a week
     
  13. #53
    Neurot

    Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I absolutely love motorcycles. I'd have to say my favorite thing to do is doing multi-day sport touring trips. Rode down to Monterrey last year for the GP races and it was phenomenal.

    I've recently started getting back into riding my mtn bike. I used to ride downhill exclusively but after too many injuries I'm learning to enjoy riding XC/All mtn type riding more than I used to. Maybe I'm just getting old, turned 28 on Sat.

    I love racing my nitro RC buggies but I've sorta phased that out.

    Although I rarely tell my friends I have recently become obsessed with gardening. Going to try to grow some hops next year.
     
  14. #54
    AirRageous

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Hot Air Ballooning. Been a pilot and balloon owner for 21 years.


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  15. #55
    BeantownR6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    my other hobby is motorcycles. been riding for 6 years, have ridden track for 4 years and this year i started club racing at willow springs motorcycle club in Rosamond, ca. i started as a novice this year, moved up to probational expert. i just sold my race bike (05 R6) and i am picking up an 09 R6 in a month to make me a new race bike for the 2010 season.

    i love motorcycles and racing is crazy insane! im met alot off cool people racing, its a whole another level .

    i've told my racing buddies about my brewing. turns 3-4-5 at willow springs are in the shape of an omega, i've been inspired and drunk talk camping at the track to make a turn 4 omega IPA, when i get good at making recipes! i'm supposed to bring some one of these days.

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  16. #56
    masonsjax

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I got into homebrewing about 6 months ago and I'm totally hooked. It has been occupying a large percentage of my free time ever since. My other interests include:

    Time spent with SWMBO (of course)
    Play: bass, guitar, a little piano, vocals
    Fluent user of ASL (american sign language)
    Bible scholar/Christianity
    Snow/Skate -boarding
    Classic film and literature (sci-fi and westerns top my list)
    Casual motorcycling (Honda VFR750)
    Computer hardware/software hacking (also my day job)
    Enjoy gourmet food and fine wine/whiskey
    Lots of other interests that I forgot, or are too numerous to mention
    I've also been known to light a fart now and again, but I wouldn't really call it a hobby
     
  17. #57
    Bobby_M

    Vendor and Brewer  

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Drumming, Camping, Home Theater, Car Audio, SCUBA, Car wrenching in general, not working. A lot of this stuff gets put on the back burner for brewing though (and spending time with the family of course).
     
  18. #58
    northernlad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Theatre, cooking, gardening.
     
  19. #59
    brandonjonesVW

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I've had the life-long hobby of collecting hobbies. Currently keeping myself occupied with:

    Volkswagens (I run a statewide enthusiast forum)
    Jeeps (wish I had more time to go offroad)
    homebrewing
    gardening
    coffee (manage a local coffee house, general coffee snobbery)
    playing guitar occasionally
    a general-all around lifestyle of being excessively cheap (it's hard work)

    looking to get into beekeeping next spring, always been interested & everybody wants too much $$$$ for honey.
     
  20. #60
    ic3scrap3r

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I LOVE riding sportbikes on the track. I'm currently sinking money into an '06 Kawasaki zx6r. I just got back from riding the track at Barber Motorsports. I've been into Porsche restoration for about 20 years and have always had at least one in various stages of restoration. Computers are a hobby/job for me. I also love smoking ribs, pork shoulders, pretty much anything that will fit on there!
     
  21. #61
    CereousBrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    Thanks, McKBrew...I can't believe I forgot 'froadin. My first 4x4 was a 1967 Scout followed by many, many others. Presently have three. 2000 Wrangler, 2002 GMC Sierra and the ol' 68 Willys truck.

    The only one that does any 'froadin is the Wrangler and they are a blast...
     
  22. #62
    jgln

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    I have a ton but most have been put aside since we brought a house on 10 acres a few years ago and a lot of my spare time is upkeep. But that also has allowed me to further pursure my love for gardening and growing things. I also have a 125g reef tank that is healthy but could use some work but the extra $$ are not available these days since the economy tanked, no raises in years.

    I will keep the list just to active hobbies, so:

    Gardening
    Salt water aquarium
    Cooking/baking
    Fishing, saltwater mostly these days


    ...oh, for years I have been collecting cactus and bottle trees (swollen trunks)from arid places arounf the world. I have some 30 years old from just small trees and plants. Just about any strange plant we collect.
     
  23. #63
    TipsyDragon

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 2, 2009
    i like to pick locks.
     
  24. #64
    McKBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Mine is just a stock unlimited X, with no mods yet. I disconnected the swaybar yesterday by pulling the bolts (no fancy disconnects yet). My Jeep still impressed me and impressed some of the guys with the older models as well.
     
  25. #65
    Lando

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Let's see...

    Whitewater kayaking
    Rock climbing
    Photography

    I have had many more over the years, but the whitewater seems to take most of my time these days.
     
  26. #66
    CaliBuddha

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I do a LOT of things. I like to learn how to do as many things as possible...

    But, my main things are yoyoing, cycling and I love beer and learning to make beer. Actually, those really arent "hobbies" they are more like parts of my life, they are my passions.
     
  27. #67
    MultumInParvo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    That just might be the first time I was called a hero... :mug:

    Growing up in Ann Arbor you would kind of assume I would lean towards american football however, somehow I got into soccer and loved it. Woops, sorry, Football....
     
  28. #68
    MultumInParvo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Man, I forgot to add one of the best hobbies. My girlfriend and I have a pug together. He is absolutely hilarious. If you haven't spent serious time rolling around with a pug, you are really missing out.
     
  29. #69
    Stoopidwon

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I play softball, and bowl....I really get into the equipment side of those sports. Naturally love all sports, camping and hunting....thats about it...

    is sex a hobby????
     
  30. #70
    Myke_J

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I'm a Jeep guy to. I have an 02 TJ that is slightly more modded... :rockin:
    http://www.pnwjeep.com/Members/Myke_J.html
     
  31. #71
    s3n8

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Scuba, cycling (road when I have to, Mountain when I can), Kayaking, Motorcycling, Travel, camping, shooting, reading, stupid computer/network/iphone tricks, small business and home owner. Not having kids FTW!
     
  32. #72
    BubbaK

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I'm currently into coin op arcade games, soda machines, candy machines, juke boxes, etc... I rebuild/repair all my machines. Currently in my basement, I have a Donkey Kong, Robotron, Tempest, Time Pilot, Pole Position II, Merit Megatouch bartop machine, poker machine and an old coke machine (beer machine). On the basement tv, I have an Intellivision, Nintendo, N64, Dreamcast plus a few newer systems. In my garage I have a Baseball arcade game that is kinda beat up but its a lot of fun, so the garage it will probably stay. I've also got a Seeburg Juke in pieces in the garage right now as well as another coke (beer) machine. I've got 2 boys and they both love the games as do their friends.. Makes for some interesting parties.. I coach 2-3 sports a year for each of my boys as well..

    We are also into atv's. The 3 of us have them, but don't get much use anymore. The boys have outgrown them and last time I was out I fell on my ass so bad I couldn't sit for a week. Almost 6months later and it still hurts.

    Before all that, I was into Home Theater. My buddy owns a HT company, so it became real easy to get set up with good equipment. Now the PJ gets used for Xbox, and Wii mostly.

    I also like to hack things.. I modded my original xbox, satellite recievers, arcade games, whatever I can find, I'll make it better.

    My wife just shakes her head. As long as my hobbies are relatively self supporting, I don't get too much grief. I get rid of some old junk to buy some different junk. My nickname with friends and family has become Fred Sandford.
     
  33. #73
    knucklehead

    Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I have several interests, or as some people call them, hobbies. I enjoy fishing from my kayak, mountain biking, jeeping, Texas high school football. But, my obsession is bow hunting. I'm currently in nirvana with it heading to week 10 of a ten week football regular season and the whitetail rut just beginning.
     
  34. #74
    Monday8908

    Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I spend most of my summers surfing and fishing. I hate the winter and spend it mostly drinking beer. Love snorkeling and SCUBA diving when I can get somewhere the water is clear and warm.

    This probably led to my obsession with salt water aquariums. Had several including a 75 gallon reef tank, but only have two now due to other hobbies taking up my "disposable income".

    Really into cooking which is a lot like homebrewing in a way.

    Thanks to my wonderful wife, who got me a Mr. Beer as a wedding present, homebrewing is starting to take up a lot of my time. THANK YOU!

    And then I still have the '75 Bronco that is badly in need of some work.
     
  35. #75
    CGengo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Used to be big into computers, snowboarded a lot in the winter, got into mountain biking for a while, then started building loudspeakers and then I had a kid. I still enjoy cooking, wrenching on cars, fishing, water-skiing, and woodworking although the woodwork has changed from furniture and loudspeakers to playsets. But mostly I work a lot and play with my toddler a lot - that stage of life I suppose. I'm sure I'll continue brewing for the foreseeable future and will probably get back into making speakers at some point.
     
  36. #76
    nasmeyer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    My brewing hobby gives me great beer to drink while enjoying a few of my other hobbies, smoking good food with my weber smoker, watching a NASCAR race, or camping in the great U. P. of Michigan.
     
  37. #77
    MrVagabond

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    I love cooking and occasionally baking bread. Road cycling has been a great hobby for me for a long time along with computers. I like building them, breaking them, fixing them and playing with them. Now there's homebrewing and I've just gotten started. I'm 3 brews deep and haven't even tasted the fruits of my labors yet. And I want to brew more! I just need more bottles and carboys and storage space. I can see why my gf shakes her head at me.
     
  38. #78
    TheBeerNerd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Music... guitar, bass, mandolin. I'm a career sound engineer.

    Anything outdoors... skiing, climbing, mt biking, hiking

    Restoring vintage VWs (most expensive)... currently have a '71 camper, '74 412(look it up) and a '73 bug.

    Used to shoot a bow when I was a kid, would like to get back into that.

    Drinking beer is probably the hobby I spend most time on though ;)
     
  39. #79
    Benjibbad

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Mostly Things that go boom. This includes hellfires, j-dams, or daisy cutters, along with some other fine slections from the GBU inventory.

    Building and riding cycles, mostly MTB but I have build a few road bikes as well. I currently own about 5 bikes. 2 Road and 3 MTB. I am currently riding a soul cycles dillinger 29er SS I love it!! I raced it last year against a bunch of geary bikes and took 5 place out of 30!!

    I used to be big into paintball but since my last knee surgury, I haven't been able to play. So I markers and gear sit collecting dust.....
     
  40. #80
    Parker36

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Nov 3, 2009
    Being awesome. It takes up a fair amount of my time. It is fun, but don't kid yourself, it isn't easy.
     
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