Tactical-Brewer
Well-Known Member
So, just out of curiosity, every other thread (exaggerating a bit) says to a newcomer "don't expect to save money with this hobby" or something of the sort.
Now I didn't truly get into this hobby to "save money", I got into it because I enjoy craft beer, enjoy drinking craft beer, enjoy the control and experimental part of making good craft beer.
Firstly I had no idea what I was getting into "money" wise as far as equipment etc goes, but as I grew in the hobby, of course I wanted more and more equipment. I don't have deep pockets in the slightest so I was forced to shop around for all my gear.
Right now my gear includes,
10 gallon round mlt
Cooler - 15 bucks craigslist
Parts to make manifold - 25 dollars ish lowes
8 gallon aluminum pot - 20 dollars yard sale
Turkey fryer set up w/ 7gal aluminum pot - 40 bucks used
Homemade stir plate - 40 ish used
Random odds and ends, siphons, tubes, hydrometers, thermometers, strainers, etc - 75 dollars ish maybe less
8gal ss kettle w/ ss ball valve, 14" false bottom 5 gallon glass carboy, ss 21" mash spoon, various beer glasses, another thermometer - 50 bucks Facebook sales page find
Various other carboys and brewing equipment - 50 dollars (different buys) craigslist
Starter flask (Walmart vases) x 2 - 6 dollars
Propane tank - 20 dollars
So my total "brewing" set up is approximately - $341.00
Now I'm sure I am probably right around that number and I enjoy doing things myself and not buying kits and what not so maybe that's a little cheaper, maybe a little more expensive than some people because you don't really need a stir plate etc.
Now I drink quite a bit of good craft beer every other weekend, say 2 six packs every other weekend, so 4 six packs a month. Average price of a good six pack around me is around 8-12 dollars so we'll say an average of 10 dollars I spend per six pack making each beer approximately $1.67 dollars a beer. Not too bad.
Now my average 5 gallon, all grain brew cost me approximately 25-30 dollars a brew (I don't do any ipa's which saves me a lot of money per batch). I also just started washing my own yeast (which is super easy for those who are intimidated by doing it like I was) which will drop the cost of my brews by approximately 5 dollars per batch.
We'll go with the higher end of my brew cost of 30 dollars per batch, and I average 50 bottles per batch making each 12oz serving of my homebrew .60 cents a bottle. Essentially saving me $1.07 dollar per beer.
If the cost of my equipment, which I could easily settle here for a while (of course I won't because there's goodies out there I want like an emersion chiller - 50 dollars making it myself) was $350, rounded up for ease, and I average a $53.5 "savings" per 50 bottle batch, that means I will be in the green "saving money" after 6.5 batches of beer with my current set up.
I brew once a month usually which will mean at my 7th month brew, I will be saving money on my beer if I don't upgrade any equipment. Now with upgrades you save time but doing a hobby I don't count that as a "cost"
Anyways, just a random thought. 3.60 cents for a damn good six pack is hard to beat. My last batch of a BMC clone was like .35 cents a serving coming in at $2.10 a six pack... That's saving money in my opinion.
Brew on folks!

Now I didn't truly get into this hobby to "save money", I got into it because I enjoy craft beer, enjoy drinking craft beer, enjoy the control and experimental part of making good craft beer.
Firstly I had no idea what I was getting into "money" wise as far as equipment etc goes, but as I grew in the hobby, of course I wanted more and more equipment. I don't have deep pockets in the slightest so I was forced to shop around for all my gear.
Right now my gear includes,
10 gallon round mlt
Cooler - 15 bucks craigslist
Parts to make manifold - 25 dollars ish lowes
8 gallon aluminum pot - 20 dollars yard sale
Turkey fryer set up w/ 7gal aluminum pot - 40 bucks used
Homemade stir plate - 40 ish used
Random odds and ends, siphons, tubes, hydrometers, thermometers, strainers, etc - 75 dollars ish maybe less
8gal ss kettle w/ ss ball valve, 14" false bottom 5 gallon glass carboy, ss 21" mash spoon, various beer glasses, another thermometer - 50 bucks Facebook sales page find
Various other carboys and brewing equipment - 50 dollars (different buys) craigslist
Starter flask (Walmart vases) x 2 - 6 dollars
Propane tank - 20 dollars
So my total "brewing" set up is approximately - $341.00
Now I'm sure I am probably right around that number and I enjoy doing things myself and not buying kits and what not so maybe that's a little cheaper, maybe a little more expensive than some people because you don't really need a stir plate etc.
Now I drink quite a bit of good craft beer every other weekend, say 2 six packs every other weekend, so 4 six packs a month. Average price of a good six pack around me is around 8-12 dollars so we'll say an average of 10 dollars I spend per six pack making each beer approximately $1.67 dollars a beer. Not too bad.
Now my average 5 gallon, all grain brew cost me approximately 25-30 dollars a brew (I don't do any ipa's which saves me a lot of money per batch). I also just started washing my own yeast (which is super easy for those who are intimidated by doing it like I was) which will drop the cost of my brews by approximately 5 dollars per batch.
We'll go with the higher end of my brew cost of 30 dollars per batch, and I average 50 bottles per batch making each 12oz serving of my homebrew .60 cents a bottle. Essentially saving me $1.07 dollar per beer.
If the cost of my equipment, which I could easily settle here for a while (of course I won't because there's goodies out there I want like an emersion chiller - 50 dollars making it myself) was $350, rounded up for ease, and I average a $53.5 "savings" per 50 bottle batch, that means I will be in the green "saving money" after 6.5 batches of beer with my current set up.
I brew once a month usually which will mean at my 7th month brew, I will be saving money on my beer if I don't upgrade any equipment. Now with upgrades you save time but doing a hobby I don't count that as a "cost"
Anyways, just a random thought. 3.60 cents for a damn good six pack is hard to beat. My last batch of a BMC clone was like .35 cents a serving coming in at $2.10 a six pack... That's saving money in my opinion.
Brew on folks!
