"Close to $5k."
How do you manage to get by so cheaply?
My son just turned 47. I started brewing the year he started college, so about 30 years since I brewed my first batch. I wouldn't know where to start compiling the money I've spent on this hobby, both directly and indirectly. Just counting my current setup of stainless gear, glycol chiiler and automated AIO, that itself is probably $5K combined. Then there's the kegerator, the 20 kegs, the refrigerator we didn't get rid of when SWMBO's got her new kitchen remodel, or when I had a 240V/30A box installed on the patio so I could brew outside. There's bins full of TC equipment, some frequently used but others mostly collecting dust. Glass carboys, plastic fermenters, a banjo burner and 10 gallon brew pot, three Igloo coolers, etc., that haven't been used in years, but surely do fill up a shed. So many bits and pieces that would surely take my brewing to the next level, but now merely take up space.
We/re not even yet talking about over 200# or grain, or literally a freezer compartment filled to the brim with untold hops and frozen yeast samples. I do have electronic files of nearly every beer I ever brewed, so if I estimated an average of ~$25/per 5 gallon batch (prolly $15 per when I started, maybe $45 now) I might derive a rough estimate of consumables. Surely I've not accounted for everything. There's also $25 or so for HBT and (now) $49.99 for the electronic-only version of Craft Beer & Brewing.
If I'd only started investing all that money at 7% ROI, compounded over 30 years, I'd have a very tidy pile of cash. But it could never begin to match the fun, camaraderie, adventure, and (parenthetically) awards I've enjoyed. I'd have been a much poorer person. Glad I invested the time and money here!
It's not hard to rack up way more than 5 grand in homebrewing. I don't have a lot of bling. Basic kettles, burners, a couple Brew Buckets. A lot of my stuff is DIY, like ferm chamber, BIAB sculpture thingy, chillers, etc. And I bottle, not keg. I'd love to have a 14 gallon stainless steel conical with glycol cooling, tri-clovers and lots of pumps to assist, but not in the cards for me now. Maybe some day when my back starts to give out...
Taking this topic on another tangent... I sometimes hear people ask, "wouldn't it be cheaper and easier to just buy beer at the store?" I reply something like, "wouldn't it be cheaper and easier to buy fish at the grocery instead of all the rods, tackle, boat, etc. for fishing?" Or buy furniture instead of woodworking, etc.
I joke about spending $5k on gear, plus another grand or so on little stuff. Others have a LOT more invested in gear. I never got into this to "save money on beer," and I suspect most are in the same camp. I know some people do brew to save $$$, and that's great. (Thinking of you, Bracconiere!) We all have our motivations for the hobby.
BTW, I have never shown that spreadsheet to my wife. I'd get the "OMG, five thousand on beer stuff?"
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