How many have started brewing as a hobby and ended up OCD with procedures, times temps etc and who honestly doesn't care and can just relax regardless?
As for leak checking just use your sanitiser spray bottle as with washing up liquid it will leave a residue and is not nice to taste.Try to be fairly relaxed about it all.
For me it's anything new that brings an initial bit of OCD. Just started kegging so last night I had two thermometers strapped to a corny as I didn't believe the reading on the first one It was only to work out what pressure I require to force carbonate. Then because I have a new paranoia about losing 6kg of CO2 spraying everything with washing up liquid solution to check for leaks, then checking the regulator again before going to bed, and again this morning (and tonight etc.). This will settle once I've been through the process a few times and then I'll lose all my CO2 to a leak
I think @An Ankoù nailed it. It's a way of life (or part of a way of life). I love growing my own fruit and vegetables, a bit of foraging, cooking and preserving food, but I wouldn't describe them as hobbies
Having said that, maybe there is a bit of hobby in brewing. It goes beyond 'functional' (i.e. just brewing an acceptable beer) and I want to brew very good, interesting, beers.
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