Why do some people drift away from home brewing?

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Why do people drift away from home brewing?

Poll ended at Friday Feb 18, 2005 7:58 am

Cost
0
No votes
Percieved hassle
1
13%
They're slackers - lazy sods think it is easier to buy the finished product
2
25%
Poor result...one failure put them off
3
38%
Lack of space...the shed is full & under the bed is out of bounds
0
No votes
Lack of time... All work and no play!
0
No votes
Wife/partner complains at the time spent brewing & drinking
1
13%
Too pissed to brew... ;-)
1
13%
 
Total votes : 8

Why do some people drift away from home brewing?

Postby Koornang » Friday Jan 21, 2005 7:58 am

Hi,
I've known a few misguided souls who seem to try home berwing but then fail to continue....

I was just wondering why these fools fall from the fold...

Any ideas?

Cheers

Andrew
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Postby Dogger Dan » Friday Jan 21, 2005 10:28 am

None of the above.

Maybe they died?

Well, actually now that I think on it my neighbour thought it was worth a go and then left it (Prior to my arrival or I would have had the kit)

They got bad advice, see you don't really have to know anything to open a HBS. It certainly helps but there is no pre req. I mean I have more time going backwards than some of these guys have going ahead when it comes to brewing and they are dispensing advice like they know whats up. I mean one guy even said I couldn't drill my fridge to install a tap

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Postby Shaun » Friday Jan 21, 2005 6:59 pm

Dogger

He must run a shop here in Melbourne now.

He tied to tell me that the parts for a Schweppes keg poppet valve could be used to repair my Cornelius keg poppet valve.

Watched as he destroyed the poppet valve trying to show me how it was done (I let him go as it was stuffed already).
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Postby Dogger Dan » Friday Jan 21, 2005 10:05 pm

Shaun,

I am sure they are related

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