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Using that logic, if you enjoyed your job you'd work for free. All well and good until the rent comes due. :cross:labor shouldn't be factored in if you enjoy brewing . . .
Using that logic, if you enjoyed your job you'd work for free. All well and good until the rent comes due. :cross:labor shouldn't be factored in if you enjoy brewing . . .
Using that logic, if you enjoyed your job you'd work for free. All well and good until the rent comes due. :cross:
If I enjoyed my job it wouldnt be called work. It's called work because you don't enjoy it
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la·bor
   /ˈleɪbər/ Show Spelled[ley-ber] Show IPA
–noun
1.
productive activity, esp. for the sake of economic gain.
2.
the body of persons engaged in such activity, esp. those working for wages.
...and I thought I was the only one.![]()
Do you consider this Kit overkill for a newb like myself or about the best start I can get for the money?
http://www.midwestsupplies.com/everything-a-carboy-complete-brewing-package-equipment-kit-2.html
Using that logic, if you enjoyed your job you'd work for free. All well and good until the rent comes due. :cross:
What you're all saying is that you can't possibly fathom being a beer drinker that does NOT enjoy the process of brewing as hobby. As soon as your argument even resembles "but it's a hobby", you're not understanding that in a pure make vs. buy equation, enjoyment doesn't play into it. In order to understand the premise of make vs buy as a pure economics problem, you have to imagine the process as dreadful and boring as hard as that is to do.
Example. You probably all know that you can raise chicken/hens in the yard and eat the eggs and turn the crap into fertilizer for the garden right? What if you freaking hate the idea of having a chicken coop? You'd probably just rather go buy the eggs and fertilizer right? Why? It's a hobby.
Sleeping and eating are basic necessities that we work for. Video games and beer aren't.
Careful...that sounds like labor, it's going to cost you money.I'm going to have to wash up some bottles though. My first All Grain is coming due.
Soooo, as I understand it, you're able to make beer for economic gain (ie saving money) without labor by doing some magical incantation, called "It's a hobby"'
Why not make all labor a hobby?
Again, none of that is relevant ON THIS WEBSITE,.
As someone who is not yet a homebrewer (I've been on a work trip since I discovered this forum and I'm dying to get back home and try my hand at it) this discussion is similar to something that crops up on motorcycle forums
Every so often someone will post on motorcycle forums saying essentially "I don't have much money, can I save money commuting by motorcycle?"
The answer is usually as heated as this debate is. The cheapest way to get around is to buy a 10 year old corolla/civic. Motorcycles require more maintenance, tires are more expensive, you need to buy gear, and you really need to love it in order to not mind riding when it's cold/hot/raining/etc. However, if you both love riding *and* are willing to skimp and do things halfassed, you can manage to get it cheaper. (buy a 125cc scooter and a used helmet, don't buy good gear, things like that.) If you really love riding, you'll want nice things. Nice things cost money, and then it becomes more than just "cheap commuting", and as we all know, hobbies are expensive unless your hobby is seeing how cheaply you can do things.
It seems like this discussion is similar. If you just want to get drunk, malt liquor or cheap vodka is much less expensive than brewing beer. If you just want to drink beer, a case of decent beer at costco will get the per-bottle cost down to $1 per, without involving hours of work.
Anyway, I'm really looking forward to brewing, I think I'm going to love it. I don't think I'll ever break even over what I'd pay per-bottle for deschutes or alaskan - I like gadgets too much.
You get it. That is the way I felt right before I started. I feel it is the only way to go into it. Passion is what makes good beer. If it wasn't, no one would do all grain as it is much easier to drop a bag a malt into your pot.
So would it be far to say some ppl get into to brewing their own beer because they love doing it and some ppl get into to save money. But in the end if you like doing it your prob going to upgrade gadgets products etc. In the end it's prob. more expensive inless all you buy is 120 min dogfish head with is $160 a case . Witch is ok to do once in a while. But I still don't think you factor in labor as a cost.
well if some one asked how much it cost to go fishing.I would add up equip/ gas/ I would count casting and realing in the line and fighting a fish. If i was fishing for 4 hours should i consider that in the cost. No because i enjoy doing it, same as brewing add up equip. and
ingredients but not the time of brewing it
What if they asked what the cheapest way to get fish was?
What if they asked what the cheapest way to get fish was?