Homercidal, Craig has one video where he uses sugar, and one where he uses a no boil kit plus a can a LME. The next step up would be going to and extract w/ steeping grains and hop additions. I wouldn't call this a bit more work. It adds a minimum of 2 hours to the process. I enjoy it because I can create any kind of beer I want including my own recipes, but I can understand why someone wouldn't want to do the extra work.
Craigtube sucks.He says he's been brewing for 25 years and thats how he does it!?!To the OP (and everyone who retorted against the craigtube comment) I think HBT is about brewers helping other brewers make "GREAT" beer and helping out the noobies.If you want to make alcohol as cheaply as possible than let me reiterate Wrong forum!
One of the things I like about homebrewing is that you can take it to multiple levels. You can get your feet wet with very simple no boil kits. A person can stay at this level as long as they like, and make some pretty good beer. You also have people who will advance up to all-grain. There's also plenty of room in the middle for extracts and partial mashes. If a person is having fun and making beer they like to drink, why attack them? If you don't want to use no-boil kits, don't.
I don't think that it's just about making alcohol as cheap as possible. However, people come with a wide variety of tastes and different size budgets. If someone wants to learn about brewing with a small budget, I don't see what's wrong with helping. Yes, the OP had an idea that most of us didn't think would work and we told him that.
However, cost is a factor that a lot of advanced brewers take into account. It is one of the reasons for going all grain, harvesting yeast, and growing hops.
I don't think Craig is trying to make alcohol as cheap as possible. I think he's trying to create a balance between cost, time, and quality that he is happy with. It may not be be the way you or I would balance those factors, but we don't have to drink his beer either.