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Old 03-17-2011, 10:11 AM   #1
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Default Re: Homebrewers - Whats in the fermeter?

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Originally Posted by ABNMP619 View Post
Albert,
Just from reading all these posts I can see that this brew thing can get very expensive. But man I bet it is worth every penny.
Daryle, all things considered, it's not expensive at all. I don't even consider my equipment costs anymore, because I've been using most of the same stuff for the past 15 years. The supply cost for each 5 gallon/48 bottle batch (grains, hops, yeast) run me anywhere from $15-40 depending on the style. The more expensive batches are mostly for things like DIPAs, imperial stouts and barleywines--and retail versions of these go for $10/4pack. The economics are still in my favor!

I figure it's still much cheaper than golf or other hobbies, and I get a lot of satisfaction, as others have said.
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