I brew 1 gallon AG batches in the most low-tech fashion possible, with around 1 brew every 2 weeks over the past 3 years, and the occasional bucket kit brew, which I always find disappointing.
This is roughly how I have viewed brewing since starting in 2020 in semi-chronological order:
1. Lockdown boredom,
2. Curiosity about the process,
3. Learning all about malting, brewing, fermentation
4. Rewarding to make drinkable beer
5. Self-sufficiency of being able to make my own beer
6. Cost savings, not a main motivation but surprising that it doesn't cost the earth and much less than supermarket beer
7. Supplementing bought beers as I like to drink a good amount.
8. Brew the beers I like, which aren't always available at the local quickie-mart
9. Experimentation.... also realising that it needs to be kept under control and less is often more in the world of beer
10. Adds to my appreciation of good beer by knowing what is involved, what isn't necessarily so hard (eg adding a ton of dry hops) and is hard, which can often be subtlety (crisp lagers)
11. Enjoyment of the process of brewing and recipe creation, similar to cooking
12. A love of beer above all other drinks