NickTheGreat
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At home, I drink homebrew 85% of the time. Sometimes I need inspiration, and sometimes I feel like an IPA and I don't have an IPA.
The whole reason I got into HB was to cut back on beer costs. While I have grown to enjoy the hobby itself in addition to the beer, it would still seem kinda pointless if I was brewing and still regularly buying commercial.
I mostly drink my homebrew. Kind of tough to put a % on it for me though, but I'd say it's probably around 90% of the time I'm drinking homebrew. I have been, for the most part, saving my commercial drinking for going out to dinner or with friends to a bar. Since the football season started though, I will admit I've purchased some Miller Lite to have on hand. I love watching college football and drinking beer with friends. So, to keep from getting wasted and drinking 2000 calories, I split up the drinking and put some miller lites in there.
I understand this rationale... For as much as we joke that "it's cheaper to brew your own" is just a lie to justify this hobby to SWMBO, it actually is cheaper as long as you don't go off the deep end equipment-wise.
For me, though, I got into the hobby because I want to craft my own amazing-tasting beer, and the money savings [or not] are just gravy. Brewing does happen to be a great way to bring down overall beer costs so I don't feel bad about buying some stupid-priced bottles like the Evil Twin Femme Fatale Brett IPA that I drank yesterday![]()
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Gotta keep the tastebuds calibrated.
Malta-Goya starters
This is a thing? And if it is, is it cheaper than DME + water?
Learn something new every day. Thanks.
With yeast washing & harvesting, Malta-Goya starters, propane filling instead of exchange, and local grain & hop purchases, I'm well under $.50 a bottle on average.
In essence, I'm not really saving money on beer, I'm just drinking premium quality beers at swill prices.