Again, I think you're reading too much into the original post. I still get to brew and I still get to keep the wife fairly happy at the same time. Perhaps I over-emphasized the gravity of the discussion in the original post. Or perhaps some of you are just reading too much into it. Regardless, I don't think it's something so important to me that I have to bow my back to her and tell her what's what. I'm sure we will continue to have discussions on the matter and we will continue to find more middle ground. I think I've learned a valuable lesson about this forum.
Thanks to you guys who congratulated me on my son. He is the ultimate dictator on how often I get to brew. He gets top priority to everything.
You're right about putting the boy first, and congrats btw.
If you weren't upset about only getting to brew 8 times a year, then you wouldn't have posted in the first place and none of this discussion would have taken place. I'm going to repeat several other posts here, but I agree with them all.
By not standing up for yourself and your hobby now, you will have LESS ground to stand on in the future. The old adage of give an inch take a mile applies. Don't give up something you enjoy just to avoid a fight. They happen and will continue to happen. I agree that you should choose your battles and not fight just for the sake of fighting, but if you want it then there should be room for brewing. Maybe give on a less important hobby or something else that you spend time and money doing.
2 brews per season is 8 brews per year. 40 gallons. 320 pints. That's not even one beer per day. Not enough for me, but maybe I drink too much. That's another topic, but the numbers don't lie.
Your spending wasn't restricted your hobby was nixed. Did she give up a hobby completely? My wife bought my perlicks for my kegerator, and her only complaint with my brewing is that it makes the house smell like "terriyaki *******". She doesn't even drink beer, but she knows I like beer and like brewing my own beer even more. I support her in everything she does, and on a financial basis whenever possible. I understand that sometimes the finances just aren't there, but in that case everyone needs to cut back.
....and to refrain from making this a total bashing.....
See what you can do about getting group brewing sessions together....it's like the anti-drug commercials say...peer pressure works