I know this may betray my newbie status within the HB community but I have a question that has been on my brain since I started my first brew last week.
Firstly, let me say that I am totally hooked on this stuff. I haven't even bottled my first brew yet but have already setup a 'brewing station' to prepare and hold all my brewing goodies. I have been browsing forums and reading up on as much information as I can - it is all really interesting. It is fantastic that one can literally make hundreds of different types of brew using many different types of ingredients. I have a huge list of brews that I would like to have a crack at - thus presents my dilema.
With all these plans to brew beer, I have quickly forgotten about one crucial component of the home brewing process - consumption! So many of you say that you have just put a brew down, and then I read your signatures saying 2 in primary, 3 in secondary, 5 in keg etc. What happens to all that beer???
I know it is a stupid question. It, of course, gets invariably consumed. But when you have such large amounts of completed brew, do you just stop brewing until you have finished your current stock? Or do you keep brewing and drinking at a constant rate? I know that I personally wouldn't be able to consume beer at the rate I plan to make it.
So, to cut a short story long, what are some ways you find best to keep your brew used whilst not having a major 'pile up' of beer due to brewing a lots of successive batches?
Feel free to flame at will

P.s. I have been a 'silent participator' of this forum for the past two weeks and I must say that everyone on here is superkalafrickenawesome!

Cheers!
MaestroMatt