heywolfie1015
Well-Known Member
Seems I'm late to this party, but I am a lawyer and my colleagues are always extremely interested in my homebrewing. Craft beer is well appreciated nowadays, especially among many professionals. It also is just something interesting to talk about that makes you stand out among the sea of other professionals out there. I guarantee that a potential client will remember your homebrewing hobby more than you talking about some baseball game or the latest movie you saw.
If you like the hobby and it is part of your interest set, it will show and likely be more of a boon to your career than a hindrance. If you feel self-conscious about the amount of alcohol you make, focus more on why you brew and that it is because you like crafting something top quality. People understand that desire. Also, you can talk about how it is a social hobby, because you need to have people over to help you drain kegs so that you can try a different recipe.
So, long story short, you're probably overthinking this. Own it; enjoy it. And have a homebrew.
If you like the hobby and it is part of your interest set, it will show and likely be more of a boon to your career than a hindrance. If you feel self-conscious about the amount of alcohol you make, focus more on why you brew and that it is because you like crafting something top quality. People understand that desire. Also, you can talk about how it is a social hobby, because you need to have people over to help you drain kegs so that you can try a different recipe.
So, long story short, you're probably overthinking this. Own it; enjoy it. And have a homebrew.