So to me it would make perfect sense that we see some decoupling of homebrewing and craft. The very thing that made homebrewing attractive then--a lack of commercial options--is what is making homebrewing less necessary now.
I think it might be somewhat true. It's hard to accept that people are motivated by different things than I am but I never started brewing because I couldn't find good beer and I haven't stopped because there is already too much good beer out there. There are plenty of good bagel shops in town but it doesn't stop me from making them at home. There are good coffee shops around here but I still roast beans. I think for most people, you either have a DIY spirit or you don't.
This topic comes up in my store. About 10% of my walk in business is CO2 and kegerator parts for people that don't brew but DO have home kegerators. They ask me why people make their own beer when there is so many places to get kegs.
Is it cheaper? Rarely.
Is it better? Sometimes.
Are you insane? Absolutely.
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