Living in Belgium, why would one brew their own beer? For fun and as a distraction perhaps, and because I like to cook, and I thought that brewing was a logical extension of cooking

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So I started brewing (without help, no homebrewers in the vicinity, or a brewing guild), and I succeeded. And I liked my beer, and my wife liked it, and my family liked my beer, and friends and acquaintances like my beer. So I continued brewing, but also got into more tasting different beers. Tracking using Untappd, I tasted 350 Belgian beers and 255 Dutch beers.
I haven't had any stinkers, only a couple of brews that were less than stellar (but nobody else gets to taste them).
Beers that I like to match: Westmalle Tripel, Affligem Tripel, Westvleteren 12, a nice IPA.
Beers that I have matched: Leffe Blond, Grolsch Kruidige Tripel (beer with cardamom, lemongrass and corianderseeds), bocks (can't find any German bocks here in Belgium and Holland).
I don't have that much gear, but I like to buy ingredients, and sometimes I have too many dry yeasts on stock, and that influences what my next brew will be. And that sometimes influences negatively the outcome of the brew, in that it is not what I had hoped for. But I always try to brew well, and I have at least always beer without flaws.