I fall into the category so well described by "Revvy." It's all about the pipeline. I enjoyed the cool Summer here in the Midwest, because it allowed me to fill the pipleine spang up. That will come in handy now, because I won't be able to brew again until after Thanksgiving, and maybe I won't be able to brew between the holidays at all, and that means no brewing until January.
Right now, everything's in bottles except for two batches ready to go into secondary this week- a Fuller's ESB clone and an India Brown Ale. On the shelves are batches of Imperial Stout, Winter Ale, Ed Wort's Haus Pale Ale, Hank's Hefeweizen, Amarillo Ale, Bee Cave Brewery Rye IPA and BCB Robust Porter. There are two or three sixes sitting around from a half-dozen other batches.
Seems like a lot of beer down there, but since I put away 2-3 bottles a day, and my wife 1-2, and when family visits over the holidays, by January that inventory will be pulled way down. Part of the secret to homebrewing is managing the pipeline and practicing "inventory control."