So today I went out to eat and ordered a pitcher of beer. 60oz so just under half a gallon. This cost me $27. I could have opted for a cheaper IPA at $18, but it was something I already had and could brew so I paid a premium. I ordered Rouge Dead Guy Ale @6.8ABV. Not bad.
What I want to point out is the cost of this 60oz pitcher vs ordering a kit (or if you have your own grains) for around the same price that gives 5 gallons. Even if you opt for the Pliny clone, ~$90+ from NB, you still get 5 gallons. The same 60oz pitcher in 5 gallons would cost ~(5gal = 640oz) so 10.66 pitchers x $27 = $288!!! Someone please check the math, I'm still fresh from the restaurant and buzzzzzzed.
So, for any new homebrewer wondering how much to put into making beer at home, consider the cost you spend when dining out, grabbing a 6 pack or case at the local market. The cost of homebrewing will far outweigh the cost of buying commercial. The difference is whether you spend money on a Grainfather G40 (as I did) or go with and Anvil for about 1/3 the cost that does the same. I usually don't do these types of post but after paying $27 for 60oz I really got rather annoyed at the profit some of these joints are making when things are hard enough for some.
Plus the more you brew the better your cost becomes over the long haul.
Just my .02...cause I can't afford anymore!
Cheers!

What I want to point out is the cost of this 60oz pitcher vs ordering a kit (or if you have your own grains) for around the same price that gives 5 gallons. Even if you opt for the Pliny clone, ~$90+ from NB, you still get 5 gallons. The same 60oz pitcher in 5 gallons would cost ~(5gal = 640oz) so 10.66 pitchers x $27 = $288!!! Someone please check the math, I'm still fresh from the restaurant and buzzzzzzed.
So, for any new homebrewer wondering how much to put into making beer at home, consider the cost you spend when dining out, grabbing a 6 pack or case at the local market. The cost of homebrewing will far outweigh the cost of buying commercial. The difference is whether you spend money on a Grainfather G40 (as I did) or go with and Anvil for about 1/3 the cost that does the same. I usually don't do these types of post but after paying $27 for 60oz I really got rather annoyed at the profit some of these joints are making when things are hard enough for some.
Plus the more you brew the better your cost becomes over the long haul.
Just my .02...cause I can't afford anymore!
Cheers!

