justenoughforme
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Ways to "save money" by homebrewing:
1. lie to yourself and others about how much you spend on homebrewing
2. lie to yourself and others about how good your beer is compared to commercial beers
3. compare the cost of your bulk-purchased ingredients to the finished, packaged, highest priced commercial examples you can find
4. Assume that you would actually buy large quantities of those high priced commercial examples
5. Drink a LOT! The more you drink, the more you save!
6. Never consider that the endless hours you spend on HBT, brewing, cleaning, and shopping for homebrew deals could be spent in other, more productive ways.
Yes, I can acknowledge that some people here have been brewing a long time, are very frugal, and save some money by homebrewing. I'll make up a statistic and say that those people make up 15% of HBT. For 85% of HBT, I present the following...
Ways to "save money" by homebrewing:
1. lie to yourself and others about how much you spend on homebrewing
2. lie to yourself and others about how good your beer is compared to commercial beers
3. compare the cost of your bulk-purchased ingredients to the finished, packaged, highest priced commercial examples you can find
4. Assume that you would actually buy large quantities of those high priced commercial examples
5. Drink a LOT! The more you drink, the more you save!
6. Never consider that the endless hours you spend on HBT, brewing, cleaning, and shopping for homebrew deals could be spent in other, more productive ways.
Here's some quick financial advice: Don't lie to yourself about how much you spend on your hobbies.
Here's some quick relationship advice: Don't lie to SWMBO about how much you spend on your hobbies.
Someone is a crappy homebrewer and just got rid of their ugly baby syndrome?
1. who doesn't do that?1. Who does that? Most people here mention everything right down to the sponge they stole from the kitchen sink to clean their kettle.
2. Does it matter if others think my beer isn't as good as long as I think it's better? Right now, I'm drinking a lot of saison that was fermented with some Sacc Trois thrown in. My friend tells me that the pineapple isn't to style, but I like it better than any commercial example. Win for me.
3. Why wouldn't I compare the cost of my ingredients and amortized gear to what I pay for the commercial example of what I would otherwise buy? If I wasn't drinking this saison of mine, I'd be dropping $12 on 4 packs of Allagash, because that's what I like.
4. I used to buy really expensive beer, now I don't. I still buy lawnmower beer since I don't make beer cheaper than Pabst does. That, and I prefer my shower beer in a can, so homebrew is out.
5. I have a couple beers a night, that happened before I started brewing.
6. I call this "having fun." I value having fun more than I value being productive. Millions of people feel this way as well. If they didn't, there wouldn't be TV shows, movies, video games, sporting equipment shops, whatever.
Brewing saves money for some people, and is an expensive hobby that results in beer for some people. It depends on who you are and what you would be drinking otherwise. Or what you would be doing for fun otherwise. There are some damn expensive hobbies out there.
For me at least, I'm not going to replace having fun with working more, so this hobby actually works out well.
I have a 20 gal kettle ($68)
.....FYI I am a blue collar guy not a snob with money.
+1
we don't all have 600$ to spend on a kettle system. some of us are brewing on very limited means.
I don't even have $100. I'll BIAB forever, probably. I make beer that I really like this way.
Where on earth did you find this kettle for $68??? I'm in the market for a bigger boil kettle
I know on morebeer.com you get free shipping over $60 bucks. If it's coming from CA and you're on the east coast it can take a while to get your stuff. Only downside. I need to just get a 50 lb bag of 2row and call it a day...
I didn't think any place on the interwebs includes bulk sacks of grain with the free shipping. I haven't seen any place yet anyway.
My two local places are about $65 bucks or higher for a sack of grain, not such a great deal. I can find it online for 35ish but then shipping takes it up to around 70.
PLEASE let me know if any online orders have free shipping for 50lbs bag of grain!
A few options for this. Check out local brew clubs, see if any of them are doing group buys. Also, check out the Group buy section here https://www.homebrewtalk.com/forumdisplay.php?f=174 There may be one local to you where you can get these discounted sacks of grain. One more option is to arrange a group buy (true they take a lot of work, especially if you are doing splits) by asking your LHBS guys if they will help you out if you can get it set up. Lastly, talk with the brewers at a local brewery and see if they can add a sack or two onto their order for you. They tend to get bulk rates.
i'm thinking about buying some dme in bulk, how would i store it?
I didn't think any place on the interwebs includes bulk sacks of grain with the free shipping. I haven't seen any place yet anyway.
My two local places are about $65 bucks or higher for a sack of grain, not such a great deal. I can find it online for 35ish but then shipping takes it up to around 70.
PLEASE let me know if any online orders have free shipping for 50lbs bag of grain!
The lid was included when I got mine due to a typo on the website... so now you have to buy it separate. But still a super inexpensive way to go. Free shipping too.
http://www.staples.com/Pinch-AP-80-80-qt-Aluminum-Stock-Pot/product_1115173
I didn't think any place on the interwebs includes bulk sacks of grain with the free shipping. I haven't seen any place yet anyway.
My two local places are about $65 bucks or higher for a sack of grain, not such a great deal. I can find it online for 35ish but then shipping takes it up to around 70.
PLEASE let me know if any online orders have free shipping for 50lbs bag of grain!
Bulk grain does not ship for free at MoreBeer.