Manholebrewhause
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So, in other words I quit because everybody else started! (+1 if you get the Sex in the City reference)
I noticed that the reason I quit recently has not even been mentioned! I reside in Richmond Virginia where recently it was said there are 30 new homebrewers every week in this area. Mostly people trying to keep the hipster moement alive, or college students/grads still spending daddy's money. Because of this surge, we now have 3 homebrew shops, all of which are below par. Either the owner won't sell to you unless he likes you (or you offer to pay more than the sticker price), or the owner is more focused on opening his own brewery than dealing with you. At all of them you have to wait in line just to get inside and find out the supplies you need are long gone. There are various brew clubs with memberships at capacity. Mostly people looking for free beer. Every time I tried to bring a batch in for input, 99% of responses I got were "Its good. Can I drink some more?"
Maybe I will try it again one day after the "homebrew fad" dies down, or when people leave this forsaken city. But for now I'm going to enjoy throwing my equipment and surplus beer in the bonfire this weekend...
Time (aka kids) is certainly a factor, but for me a sting of bad batches and mishaps caused me to quit for 6 years. Now that the kids are older, I spent a great deal of time re-educating myself and learning better techniques before brewing again. So far every batch has come out good at worst and I'm brewing much more frequently.
Reasons I'll quit brewing.
1. I die