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Google search activity for the "Homebrewing" topic has been continually decreasing since 2013 with a spike in interest during the pandemic lockdowns.
What do you think are the reasons for the massive decline in popularity of this hobby?
People not having time to brew because they are taking on second jobs and side hustles to make ends meet?
People are drinking less?
Demographic changes (I'm a massive outlier, been brewing beer since I was a teen and now I'm 30, but the typical age for this hobby is much higher)?
People are more vain (the pandemic was an inflection point for social-media vanity) and don't want to be seen doing "poor people hobbies"?
I'm honestly surprised that homebrewing popularity didn't increase because of the cost-of-living crisis. It's still an extremely cheap way to acquire beer and an interesting hobby in its own right.
Google search activity for the "Homebrewing" topic has been continually decreasing since 2013 with a spike in interest during the pandemic lockdowns.
What do you think are the reasons for the massive decline in popularity of this hobby?
People not having time to brew because they are taking on second jobs and side hustles to make ends meet?
People are drinking less?
Demographic changes (I'm a massive outlier, been brewing beer since I was a teen and now I'm 30, but the typical age for this hobby is much higher)?
People are more vain (the pandemic was an inflection point for social-media vanity) and don't want to be seen doing "poor people hobbies"?
I'm honestly surprised that homebrewing popularity didn't increase because of the cost-of-living crisis. It's still an extremely cheap way to acquire beer and an interesting hobby in its own right.
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