jeremy
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Jeremy, you seem to have become confused in all the circles you were talking! "For the fun of it" was my point and QuantumBrewer's point and lots of other people's point.
Your point was about effort and efficiency and getting a justifiable return on investment.
Yes, 6 months does seem like a lot of effort (if you think sitting and watching the barley grow for most of that time is effort) but gardening is one of my hobbies.
Yes, the malt I produce may only achieve 50% efficiency but I don't have to please the accountants of a commercial brewery.
Yes, I may spend more per kilo in producing my malt than I could buy but I'd only be producing a few kilos and again, I don't have to report to the accountants. This is my hobby. I don't get monetary returns from my hobbies. I get those intangible returns like a sense of accomplishment and stress relief.
I think you meant to say, "...rarely would I dedicate 6 months..." Several of us in this thread have already stated that we would dedicate 6 months to this and that it would be just for the thrill of it. You, sir, obviously have very little sense of adventure!
If you do actually understand that growing your own barley would be for the fun of it, why do you keep raising the irrelevant arguments?
Andrew
There was a discussion about growing ones own barley. I said its too hard, dont bother (as did others). You (among others) said I dont mind a bit of hard work, and think I would quite enjoy it. I say fine, go for it.
You're right, my argument doesn't necessarily negate yours.
EDIT: Quick note, on re-reading posts I think I made a reasonable attempt to use the tone "I" wouldnt bother. When I say "don't bother" you can take it as read that I mean my opinion based on my motivations and inclinations leads me to recommend that you not bother, not you can't or you shouldn't.