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My old lady is cool with me buying brewing stuff left and right. But she is a little annoyed at the 3 freezers in the garage.:ban:
 
^hahahaha^
One of my "go-to's", usually yelled at the top of my lungs to carry from the ground floor upstairs where The Spousal Unit is calling from :D

Cheers!
 
Can someone remind me what a swmbo is, and how that might affect brewing?
She Who Must Be Obeyed. I’ve been married for just short of 50 years and I haven’t been able to figure out why SWMBO should even be a thing. Either I got lucky or I’m just a little bit smarter than the average male of the species. Whatever.

My wife is a quilter. Quilting is a hobby which makes homebrewing look like a rounding error in the average household budget. :cool:
 
Thanks for that, Mark. My 20 year relationship / 14yr marriage also doesn’t fit with the SWMBO thing, but I do get that folks are probably exaggerating for fun.

Dan
 
^Congrats!^ Going on 46 years come April 16th I thought I was an outlier :mug:

I don't have an SWMBO, I have a The Spousal Unit model, which takes the long view on all things :)

Cheers! (Honestly, I'm lucky AF!)
 
When starting "this will be a cheaper way too drink/have beer"
Now i'm trying to make labels, kegging, increase the size of my system. Fair to say the average cost of making a beer is infinite.
 
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Can someone remind me what a swmbo is, and how that might affect brewing?
She who must be obeyed

I think the first use of the phrase was by H Rider Haggard in his novel She. Sometime in the 1880s. The acronym seems to have started popping about the time the internet got going.

A swmbo affects brewing in a bunch of ways. For example, if she is p----d off while I am brewing, my yeast go into hibernation instead of fermenting!
 
my vision is blury, for a second i thourght this was a thread from 2038! lol
 
Thanks for that, Mark. My 20 year relationship / 14yr marriage also doesn’t fit with the SWMBO thing, but I do get that folks are probably exaggerating for fun.
Keep kidding yourself, bro. Once you get used to the manipulation, you don’t even notice it anymore.😑
 
About a month ago I bought a new false bottom for the mash tun, as the last shot in my locker to improve efficiency (it did, in spades). Husband saw the Amazon order and wasn't too happy; it was only about $40, much less than the $65 one it was replacing. He doesn't brew himself, and only helps if I need something heavy lifted, and didn't understand when I told him I needed it. Mainly because when we bought the first one (one of those on legs, turns out it was too high so all the grain wasn't getting enough soakage {yes that's a word, trust me}) he's the one who insisted we get it, after I saw the price and put it back. That, and he doesn't get how I can go through a 55# sack of grain in about a month. But for the most part he supports what I do, as long as what I brew is something he likes.
 
“I can buy a homebrew shop and do that instead of my job”.

I really hated my job at the time. But that shop turned out to be a money pit and a loss of tens of thousands of dollars - I’m still not even sure of the real total loss. I had to declare bankruptcy when I closed it. Lasted a little less than 4 years.

It’s really something how so many people TALK about supporting their local shops then run out and buy something online because it’s 50 cents cheaper.
 
“I can buy a homebrew shop and do that instead of my job”.

I really hated my job at the time. But that shop turned out to be a money pit and a loss of tens of thousands of dollars - I’m still not even sure of the real total loss. I had to declare bankruptcy when I closed it. Lasted a little less than 4 years.

It’s really something how so many people TALK about supporting their local shops then run out and buy something online because it’s 50 cents cheaper.
If you took it online, I’d buy from you.
 
She who must be obeyed

I think the first use of the phrase was by H Rider Haggard in his novel She. Sometime in the 1880s. The acronym seems to have started popping about the time the internet got going.

A swmbo affects brewing in a bunch of ways. For example, if she is p----d off while I am brewing, my yeast go into hibernation instead of fermenting!
Hahahah you'll have to perform yeast screams to make your yeast happy if your wife is making it upset
 
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