Devil: 20 years? Good heavens. Anyway, yeah, you should definitely do that. Also, I've a friend who has used some neat "infected yeasts" to make tasty, experimental brews. It's pretty much too late now, but it's possible (not very) that your fungal infestation might have yielded a delicious beverage!
Squinty: It actually isn't that time consuming - I mean, it takes like two or three days but not full days and spread out over a fair amount of time. Even less if you skip bottling. However, I will point out that it is expensive for beginners. I had a falling out with my brew friends and I don't really have the capital to buy all the equipment that they brought to the table.
To be fair, we moved into this house eight years ago so I haven't been deprived for that long.
Can't wait to move though. This basement is not climate controlled and the new one will be.
Can't wait to brew some dopplebock!