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Mulling cider and wine.
Cooking big meals without a worry of making the house too hot.
Integrating all the albums and demos I picked up at summer music festivals into my digital library.
Do you rip the physical media yourself? What do you use for library management? I get my music from bandcamp and use beets to organize it all. Some of the more obscure music I've had to add to musicbrainz.org myself
I prefer to use digital download if the band offers it, but yes I have a USB DVD-R drive I use to rip CDs in batches. But a lot of bands are selling vinyls with the digital download code stuck inside.
For library management, I haven't found a good local option since iTunes went to shit, but I use iBroadcast to stream my library and that's where I do all of my tagging and playlist-making these days.