Great to see you enjoying life and doing what you love. I have a brother in law who has done quite a few ultra marathons in Australia and the US. One of the highlights of my homebrewing journey was getting the chance to taste some of your beer and to have you try some of mine. Take it easy. Cheers Dino
Thanks for everything you've done for the homebrew community Tony. I can't even begin to list all the wonderful things you've shared and taught us. I personally enjoyed every one of your videos and I still occasionally go back and watch your brew day videos as they are very informative and interesting to watch, so I'm glad to hear that you will keep these alive. Best of luck to you and your family in the next chapter of your life. Cheers!
Cheers Tony. No need to be sorry, it was your passion for a while and you did so much to get that information out to others. Helped me a lot. Enjoy mate.
I'm gutted to hear that you're not brewing anymore. One of the brewtubers that took me from hobbyist to head brewer at a local brewery in the space of a year. That said, I'm not a professional brewer or a hobbyist anymore, so I completely understand. I went on to further my career in electrical engineering and just don't get free time to brew these days.
Tony, several years ago I found your channel when deciding to pick up a new hobby. I got bit by the brewing bug when I received a Mr Beer kit for Christmas. It wasnt enough and wanted to build my own brewery. I watched everyone of your videos with deep interest and decided to build a HERMS brewery. I started collecting parts and spending money when and where I could. My friends encouraged me as I started brewing small batch BIAB. But I wanted more. I wanted your brewery! Life and other hobbies have gotten in the way, but I'm ready to buy or build a HERMS brewery and get back into it. I have recently gone back and watched some of your videos, so thank you for not taking them down! I will not unsubscribe from you. I am happy for you for being honest and open. I appreciate you for all you have done for the brewing community and helping me find a passion. Cheers.
While your journey was different from mine, it seems that the home brewing hobby seems to burn out after 5 - 10 years. Thank you for your contributions. Cheers 🍻
Respect, mate. Your videos were a huge help and inspiration for me when I first started brewing seriously, and it's great to see an update from you as I'm about to brew my 100th all grain batch. And as for the marathons, KEEP MOVING! Glad to hear you're doing well, and best of luck on whatever adventures you find on the road ahead.
Thank you Tony for all of the great videos over the years!! I appreciate the honesty about your situation and can definitely understand. Best of luck to you and your family ❤️
Thank you for the info that you have shared. I built my kit the same time you did and followed your adventure. Sharing your journey with Harry and Tom in the UK and now on your next journey. I had a thought about you on 8-6 and my thought must have reach you. I can see you are enjoying your current journey. My journey has been 34 years now and I have not let it slow me down. CHEERS because it is Time4Another1.
I had a similar experience. After making mead and beer brewing, for a couple of years, I developed acid reflux and GERD. I determined that healthy eating and Intermittent Fasting were preferable to taking PPI’s for the rest of my life, so quickly liquidated all of my equipment. Now, instead of fermentation research, I spend my time watching videos on Fasting, healthy eating and Keto. Dr’s Erick Berg, Jason Fung and Sten Ekberg are must see RU-vid channels. Thanks for all the years of entertainment. dave
I am kind of in the same boat. I am still passionate about brewing but I am starting to realize I am not getting younger and I need to focus on my health more. I still drink beer on occasion but I don’t know when I will brew another 5 gallon batch. Hope you are doing well and I am sure you will find other hobbies or activities to replace brewing.
Will newer unsub mate. The homebrewing got me into cameras and filmmaking. That hobby has taken over. The homebrewing part let's me have something to use them for 🤣. See you in the next one. Cheers mate!