Roadie
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Evidently you're just not drinkin' enough beer.![]()
How much would I have to drink to save $12k which is about where we are in brew stuff now?
Evidently you're just not drinkin' enough beer.![]()
...I brew for the same reasons I love to build furniture and play golf. I enjoy the process of getting better at it. These are processes that take a measure of commitment and practice to perfect (I use the term loosely because none of us will ever perfect any of them)...
How much would I have to drink to save $12k which is about where we are in brew stuff now?
How much would I have to drink to save $12k which is about where we are in brew stuff now?
If I ignore the cost of my time, I save a LOT of money all-grain brewing. I recently switched to 10 gallon batches and save even more. Of course I would home brew anyway, but the cost savings is a bonus of this hobby. It at least pays for the equipment.
Why wouldn't you? Most of us enjoy brewing for the sake of brewing. If a person enjoys model trains, do they add up every house spent messing with their layout and say, "Dang, this hobby is just too expensive."?
I made a 2.5 gallon batch of Cream of Three Crops yesterday:
$7.99 for a 5lb bag of American 2-row from LHBS = ~$1.60/lb. I used 2.75lbs, so $4.40
1lb flaked maize from LHBS = $1.99
1/2lb of Minute Rice = ~$1.75
Safale US-05 packet = $3.99
Total: around $12.15
He has 4 kids to feed, so beer is low on the priority list. I bring him home brew to ease his pain![]()
Because not everyone brews for a hobby. Some people brew to save money on beer. If you are doing it to save money, you need to consider the time you spend on it and weather or not that time could be used in other ways (like fixing a roof) that would save you more. I am not one of those people myself, but for some that is a consideration.
I have to admit that I've been blessed by never having to choose between booze and food for my kids. I'd like to think that if that had been the case that I'd have been strong enough to make the right choices but I won't presume.
You're a good friend, and I hope your friend realizes the value is much more than just the occasional six-pack.
I see what you are saying, but if you aren't actually taking money out of an account and just throwing that money away, or you aren't taking time off of work to brew, then you don't have to count it as "money." I agree time has a value, but to say, "Well, I make $25/hr at work, so I have to add in that $25/hr. in the cost of my brews, is crazy. if saving money is your sole purpose for brewing, then taking your free time to brew is just that, free.
I think my time is worth more when I have "free time" that's why I don't work more than needed. I would never change someone the same price per hour that I get paid to do, even the same work. I change double what I'm paid. if you add the time of everything getting ingredients, setup, research, gathering bottles, including making the beer I'm at 6 plus hours. $150(x2 because I change double), there goes any benefits. no way I would do this just to save money.