ReverseApacheMaster
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Fortunately my wife enjoys my brewing and gets a little involved. Mostly in the bottling and drinking stages but she will help with anything I ask. Our first batch was on her birthday...
roadymi said:Only one rule that is important........marry a woman that likes good beer, she'll understand
BasementBrewmistress said:The personal keg sounds nice
What did she say when you compared the price of microbrew vs homebrew?
IanPC said:My wife noticed my fermentation got active to the point where my airlock got cruddy, then put a blow off on the carboy, which it definitely needed. She said she youtubed it, and it wasn't that hard. I was blown away she even knew what that was. The next day she tells me she ordered me a cream ale kit cause it sounded interesting. We also have both frequented the vermont brew feat up in Burlington. It really is an awesome time.
Rule #4, Frequently show her my ridiculous graph that shows how much money I have spend all-time on brewing vrs. what I would have spent on commercial brews or brews on tap at a bar. ( It's kind of fun to show that a hobby has saved me well over $5000 over the past 3 years....)
Remember not to include the price of equipment and tools if you make one of these. They are one-time expenses and do not factor into the overall price of beer.
The only issue I have is her bitching about price. Then I either ask her if she would rather me buy a 12 pack a week of good quality beer .I also remind her of her lululemon problem or other things she likes to buy and it all works but my wife enjoys my brewing most of the time. What works like a charm is asking her what type of beer she would like in the corny keg that way it seems like a gift for her
i take it you don't run a business... fixed costs need to be spread out over their lifetime (or amortization period :crossRemember not to include the price of equipment and tools if you make one of these. They are one-time expenses and do not factor into the overall price of beer.
THAT's the way to do it! nice oneMy fiancee has put me in charge of brewing all the beer for our wedding, so she definitely won't be complaining when I'm brewing every weekend. I've even taken the opportunity to upgrade my equipment (Baby, I can't brew enough beer for 120 people without this 15-gal conical and these keggles)
She's very cool about it. My buddies wife is a pretty big Nazi about it. He lives up in Bangor, Me so brewing with him is like trying to hide a cookie in bed when your 6. Makes for some good stories though.
i take it you don't run a business... fixed costs need to be spread out over their lifetime (or amortization period :cross
THAT's the way to do it! nice one![]()
I just make sure that I get most of the chores done the day before I brew, like mowing the grass, cleaning the house. This way my SWMBO is in a much better mood when I'm brewing.
rhamilton said:If I'm brewing, I'm usually cooking lunch or dinner for her at the same time. It's a good way to disguise the brew mess as 'the mess necessary to make you a nice meal'.
Also find a beer she likes. I never thought I'd ever see my SWMBO ask for an IPA but I finally found one she likes. Now she is talking about how mad she'll be when the keg runs out and another isn't there to replace it.
Try Simcoe -- SWMBO loves Simcoe![]()