brewgineers
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I'm always curious what other homebrewers are paying per batch. whether it be 5 gallons at a time or more. what is the average per batch for your homebrewing?
If you count the cost of my new brewshed and electric setup, around $2500 a batch. It's a HOBBY man, money is NO object.
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same here, I have $1000 in mine now....hahahaha....So far, have insulation in, wall sockets in, walls up, floor purchased.
Insanity!!
I tend to overlook the hobby aspect, but you are right. Plus homebrewing is MUCH cheaper than a couple of my previous hobbies: hunting & fishingIf you count the cost of my new brewshed and electric setup, around $2500 a batch. It's a HOBBY man, money is NO object.
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Ingredients can be cheap, especially if you're talking AG and you buy in bulk.
That being said, however, my cost per 12oz serving is still somewhere north of $3.50 when all my equipment costs are factored in. I suppose that per-serving cost will go down with each successive brew, but c'mon- as long as stainless steel still exists, I can't see an equipment buying freeze happening anytime soon![]()
My last batch (4.25 gal, AG, 1.050OG) cost $9.49. Using washed yeast & homegrown hops.
This is where I hope to be in 2 years
Currently I pay anywhere from $30-$50 per 5 gallon batch buying the grain + extract per batch from my LHBS.
my cost per 12oz serving is still somewhere north of $3.50 when all my equipment costs are factored in.
Ok I am thinking i just brewed my last 2 batches of Extract beer.. The pale/ipa 10 gal 1.065 OG cost $72 for the extracts and extra $5 for the specility grains $14 for yeast Wyeast 1056 2 packs and the hops $.29 an oz with 10oz =$2.90 total $93.9 not including the 4oz for dry hopping..If i could get that under $50 for 10 gal i would be STOKED!