BadWolfBrewing
Well-Known Member
I started with a 75 dollar kit, and did the standard progression. Carboy, ferm temp control, all grain, and then took a giant jump to a single tier electric herms. Between that, the kegerator and that stuff, and all the other costs including ingredients... maybe 5k? I don't mind, I'm pretty comfortable financially, and it keeps me busy.
I've also brewed a fair amount beer, maybe 300 gallons. So, that puts me at a little over 4 bucks a pint. The costs have slowed down and production has increased, so that number will continue to fall. Not that I care too much.
Now woodworking... there is an endless money pit. Cocaine would be cheaper.
I've also brewed a fair amount beer, maybe 300 gallons. So, that puts me at a little over 4 bucks a pint. The costs have slowed down and production has increased, so that number will continue to fall. Not that I care too much.
Now woodworking... there is an endless money pit. Cocaine would be cheaper.