Breadontap
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I have seen several homebrewers come and go due to the lack of time to brew. The now ex-homebrewers usually make claims that they cannot not brew since they have had children.
I would like to help people understand that there may be some time savers that can help the out. Hopefully this will keep the hobby strong, growing and good beer flowing.
I must confess that since I have had children it has become harder to find the time but it is more my own fault then theirs. I don't want to go back to extract which is an automatic 1.5 hours. I also prefer 90 minute boils. I know there are several ways to save time on a brew day. How do you save time?
Please post your ideas and maybe you can save a homebrewer.
I would like to help people understand that there may be some time savers that can help the out. Hopefully this will keep the hobby strong, growing and good beer flowing.
I must confess that since I have had children it has become harder to find the time but it is more my own fault then theirs. I don't want to go back to extract which is an automatic 1.5 hours. I also prefer 90 minute boils. I know there are several ways to save time on a brew day. How do you save time?
Please post your ideas and maybe you can save a homebrewer.