MentalThinking
As opposed to the other kinds.
Hi there!
I've been trying to get better at budgeting and generally handling my money for ages - and one of the first things to go when the purse strings pull tighter is inevitably my beer.
I'm hoping that by getting into all grain brewing, I can cut my beer budget down to something negligible, while also learning a new skill and allowing myself a much, much greater variety of brews than my local liquor stores offer within my budget.
Many of the beers I find tasty are also generally a bit more expensive to buy, which often means I'm stuck 'settling' for a beer I enjoy that's more economically priced - and homebrew sounds like the perfect answer to getting my hands on the beers I'm excited to drink without having to 'find' the money from somewhere else in the budget.
Due to space limitations (both for fermenting and storing my bottled brews), I'm largely looking at one gallon brewing, which I know isn't the most economical, but I still think it'll save me a bit of cash and let me get my hands on delicious beer much more regularly than I do now.
Thanks to all of those here who've made their knowledge public, I don't think I'd want to do this without the wealth of information I've found here.
I've been trying to get better at budgeting and generally handling my money for ages - and one of the first things to go when the purse strings pull tighter is inevitably my beer.
I'm hoping that by getting into all grain brewing, I can cut my beer budget down to something negligible, while also learning a new skill and allowing myself a much, much greater variety of brews than my local liquor stores offer within my budget.
Many of the beers I find tasty are also generally a bit more expensive to buy, which often means I'm stuck 'settling' for a beer I enjoy that's more economically priced - and homebrew sounds like the perfect answer to getting my hands on the beers I'm excited to drink without having to 'find' the money from somewhere else in the budget.
Due to space limitations (both for fermenting and storing my bottled brews), I'm largely looking at one gallon brewing, which I know isn't the most economical, but I still think it'll save me a bit of cash and let me get my hands on delicious beer much more regularly than I do now.
Thanks to all of those here who've made their knowledge public, I don't think I'd want to do this without the wealth of information I've found here.