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An Exploratory Study of Home Brewers’ Motivational Factors
Rosen Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works
  • Eric D. Olson
  • Kevin Stephen Murphy, University of Central Florida
  • Heejung Ro, University of Central Florida
Keywords
  • home brewing, beer, alcohol, beverage, motivational factors
Abstract
Recently there has been growth in the home brewing of beer. The purpose of this exploratory study is to identify the motivational factors for becoming a home brewer and the motivational factors for continuing to participate in the home brewing activity. A mixed-mode study utilizing semi-structured interviews and a survey instrument was used to understand home brewer motivational factors. The results indicate that home brewers engage and continue to participate in the activity primarily because of intrinsic motivational factors of fun, excitement, and enjoyment, and to a lesser degree by extrinsic motivational factors of learning opportunities and non-monetary savings.
Publication Date
7-31-2014
DOI
10.1080/15378020.2014.926740
Number of Pages
228-241
Document Type
Paper
Language
English
Source Title
Journal of Foodservice Business Research
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Location
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
Citation Information

Olson, Eric D., Murphy, Kevin & Ro, Heejung. (2014). An exploratory study of home brewers’ motivational factors. Journal of Foodservice Business Research, 17(3), 228-241.