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is it cheaper to order a kit or build it myself?

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In my opinion kits are much cheaper unless you plan to buy in bulk.
 
A kit as in equipment wise or ingredients wise?

I paid $60 for my starting equipment, it came with everything needed to get started other than the pot so capper, fermenter, hydrometer some tubes, racking cane bottle brush and a book. probably would have been a bit more expensive purchased separately.

As for ingredients, buying in bulk helps a lot but if you are getting stuff for a single beer, i find that ingredient kits are a better deal
 
I bought all my stuff separate at the local homebrew store, so I could decide exactly what I wanted, especially when it came to fermenters (type, size, material). I thought it was a better deal and no shipping.
 
It depends on the time and place (for both equipment and recipe kits). I've seen big sales on single ingredients/items that would make buying everything separately cheaper, and I've seen big sales on kits that make them hard to pass up.
 
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