Originally posted by: Kadarin
Coors Light
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Costs a to get started.Equipment and all that.Once you have everything you can brew enough that youll never have to buy it.
Um...but you'll eventually have to buy more product to brew with...is that relatively cheap?
I was just looking at pricing on some English site, looks like $30USD for enough product to make 45-50 pints worth of beer. That's a hell of a deal considering how much a pint costs in a bar these days.
Originally posted by: jimmythesuperstar
I have a job, so I buy 6-pack $4.99 Honey Brown or I may go nutz and pay $7.99 6-pack Samual Adams, damn sometimes I get crazy like that, wanting to spend money and all.
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Costs a to get started.Equipment and all that.Once you have everything you can brew enough that youll never have to buy it.
Um...but you'll eventually have to buy more product to brew with...is that relatively cheap?
I was just looking at pricing on some English site, looks like $30USD for enough product to make 45-50 pints worth of beer. That's a hell of a deal considering how much a pint costs in a bar these days.
Hell yeah i'd say that's pretty good...dang....
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: Sphexi
Originally posted by: pyonir
Originally posted by: AMCRambler
Costs a to get started.Equipment and all that.Once you have everything you can brew enough that youll never have to buy it.
Um...but you'll eventually have to buy more product to brew with...is that relatively cheap?
I was just looking at pricing on some English site, looks like $30USD for enough product to make 45-50 pints worth of beer. That's a hell of a deal considering how much a pint costs in a bar these days.
Hell yeah i'd say that's pretty good...dang....
Like most things, the more you make, the cheaper it gets. A fellow I work with brews like 300 gallons a year. Never has to buy beer. He's got a pretty nice amateur setup from what he's told me. Couple of 5 gallon buckets for mixing stuff, a big pot and a propane burner that he cooks it on, two fermenting containers(this is key for getting the beer to clarify otherwise it's cloudy) and a couple of small kegs and a CO2 setup for carbonating it. It will probably cost a couple of hundred to buy all the equipment, but it should pay for itself in a couple years if you make enough.
I guess it all comes down to how much beer you drink, whether or not it's worth brewing it yourself. It's fun for a hobby though. I've got a Mr. Beer kit myself that will make about 8 quarts per brew. It's only a one stage brewing set up though so it usually doesn't taste excellent. It's drinkable though and an enjoyable hobby. Pretty easy too!
Originally posted by: foghorn67
Originally posted by: Kadarin
Coors Light
I concur. The new cans are making summertime easier. I love a good beer, but nothing wrong with Coors light after you get a couple in.
Originally posted by: Canai
My beer pong beer (closest to 'cheap' that I drink) is Spaten.
Back when I was a foolish beer noob, I bough Coors light for beer pong. Every once in a while I'll get a 12 pack for when I go kayaking, but other than that, I'm a regular beer snob haha.