I did the math and it is waaaaaaay cheaper to brew extract then AG.
In my LHBS, 2-row is $1.30/lb., LME is $2.50/lb.
9 lbs 2-row will cost you $11.70.
6 lbs LME (same as 9 lbs 2-row) cost you $15.
Propane cost me about $7/batch, so extract is already cheaper then AG. When you add hundreds or thousands of $ for AG equipment, the choice becomes a no-brainer.
I sill like to brew AG, but let's be real - AG is MUCH more expensive then Extract.
Here is a list of the most basic AG equipment:
30 qt turkey fryier: $80
propane tank: $20
most basic cooler converted to MLT: ~ $60
25' AC built: ~ $60
That's already over $200, and I bet you there is a bunch of little stuff I can't even think about right now. And we are talking the most basic brewing setup, you whant to see thousands of $ spent on this stuff just check out the photo secyion of this forum (I myself have droped a pretty penny on this stuff over the years).
As I said before, if you use a basic generic brand LME instead of DME or the expensive LME (my LHBS sells cheap LME by the #) it's cheaper to go Extract before you even start adding all this equipment cost.
Here is a list of the most basic AG equipment:
30 qt turkey fryier: $80
propane tank: $20
most basic cooler converted to MLT: ~ $60
25' AC built: ~ $60
That's already over $200, and I bet you there is a bunch of little stuff I can't even think about right now. And we are talking the most basic brewing setup. If you want to see thousands of $ spent on this stuff just check out the photo section of this forum (I myself have dropped a pretty penny on this stuff over the years).
As I said before, if you use a basic generic brand LME instead of DME or the expensive LME (my LHBS sells cheap LME by the #) it's cheaper to go Extract before you even start adding all this equipment cost.
Wow, you have got some seriously fuzzy math going there...
1) Having a 25' IC or other chiller is irrespective of going AG or doing Extract.
2) If you are boiling on your stove now, there is no reason you can't do the same and skip the turkey fryer and propane tank. (you can do single kettle AG without complication)
So, the only cost difference in setup is your MT and fittings. Now, go back to your ridiculous price assumptions of $1.30/pound and substitute base grain per pound prices with $0.80/pound by using domestic malt by the sack.
Now, equipment costs are a valid argument once you start getting into buying larger volume capable equipment, mills, etc, but those are not necessary to brew All Grain in equivalent batch sizes to whatever your current extract batch sizes are.
While the argument is silly, growing your own hops can be cheap. Set it up to water itself or put water on once a day isn't a huge "chore". throwing some fertilizer on it twice a year isn't a big deal, either. The only time-consuming part is harvesting, and that takes an evening with a couple of friends for POUNDS of hops, if you plant enough.
You will get a much better yield if they are put directly in the ground. The roots will grow many feet deep and sustain a very large plant.
Wow, you have got some seriously fuzzy math going there...
1) Having a 25' IC or other chiller is irrespective of going AG or doing Extract.
2) If you are boiling on your stove now, there is no reason you can't do the same and skip the turkey fryer and propane tank. (you can do single kettle AG without complication)
Not quite fuzzy math. I don't need an immersion chiller with my partial boil extract batches (so I'd need to buy or make something to jump to AG) and my electric stove can barely handle boiling 3 gallons of wort. There is ZERO chance I could jump to all grain without a turkey fryer and propane tank to go with it.
Wow, you have got some seriously fuzzy math going there...
1) Having a 25' IC or other chiller is irrespective of going AG or doing Extract.
Oh sweet baby jeeeebus. I can see I am wasting my time here.BTW, I just helped a buddy of mine w/ his first brew (Extract), and the best part of it was that instead of chilling the wort we simply dumped it on ~6 lbs of ice from the fridge and we got pitching temps in about 15 sec!!!The whole "brewday" took under 2 hours and that included cleaning and getting waisted
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that would be the best thing you said so far today.Oh sweet baby jeeeebus. I can see I am wasting my time here.
I did the math and it is waaaaaaay cheaper to brew extract then AG.
In my LHBS, 2-row is $1.30/lb., LME is $2.50/lb.
9 lbs 2-row will cost you $11.70.
6 lbs LME (same as 9 lbs 2-row) cost you $15.
Only if I wanted my SWMBO to kill me.Why can't you brew AG on the same stove you use for your extract?.