I’m starting to notice a trend in my adventures of beer brewing.    I’m becoming a bit of a beer brewing equipment snob as I learn more about the craft of brewing beer.   Don’t confuse this with a beer snob as I’ll drink any beer especially free beer.   I don’t care if it’s natural light, high life or Colt 45 malt liqour the only bad beer is no beer!   

Anyhow before I get too far off topic I’ll tell you why I’m becoming a beer equipment snob.   I haven’t brewed beer in about 3 months due to the fact that I lost my freezer that I use as a temperature control tank.    I had to wait until I was able to purchase another freezer which I did about 2 weeks ago.    I can remember when I would brew an ale and throw it in the coolest corner of the house for a few weeks and happily drink it.     Now days I’m not happy unless the hydrometer shows ideal results in ideal time and I am a big critic of my results being that brewing a beer usually involves slaving over a brew setup for 4 hours.(it takes so long because I also only brew all grain now)

Ok it gets worse.

In addition to the freezer I also impulsively ordered an expensive stainless steel wort chiller because I am worried the small one isn’t cooling my hand made stainless steel keg pots fast enough.   I also ordered hop balls because I feel like trub and hops getting tossed to the side walls of the pot is hurting my bitter.    For strike three I’ve also ordered an expensive refractometer because I want another verdict on my gravity readings versus my hydrometer.

I feel like I’ve become a beer brewing equipment snob.   I remember when I happily brewed with $150 worth of equipment and now I know it must be 10 times that!     I warn you all out there that beer brewing can become an expensive addiction like fishing, golfing or any other accessory driven activity.    But it sure is fun!

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