Just one of my Favorite pictures
Just one of my Favorite pictures
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Wine-Down Brewing and Winemaking
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Re: Just one of my Favorite pictures
Wow I had dinky equipment back then.
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Wine-Down Brewing and Winemaking
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Don't have to be fancy to get results chip
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Re: Just one of my Favorite pictures
Bama could probably hook you up with a recipe for homemade Natty Light.Rem30.06 wrote:Awesome. I wish i could brew
Re: Just one of my Favorite pictures
That would be awesome. LOL
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You can't make Natty Light cheaper than you can buy itSig45 wrote:Creeping Death wrote:Bama could probably hook you up with a recipe for homemade Natty Light.Rem30.06 wrote:Awesome. I wish i could brew
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Hmmmmm.... how much is a 24 pack of Natty Light? $15.00?
At 15 bucks per 24 pack, that comes to 62.5 cents per can(12oz).
The cheapest ingredient kit for a standard 5 gal brew is about 20 dollars or about 40 cents per 12oz serving. You could probably knock 5 cents or more off that price by buying ingredients in bulk, washing yeast etc...
Even the most expensive kits are only about 50 dollars...or about 1.00/12 oz serving.
An expensive craft beer 6-pack can easily cost 10 bucks or $1.60 per 12oz serving.
Of course with home brew, you do have initial startup cost for equipment(fermenting bucket, brewing kettle, bottling equipment, gas burner, sanitation equipment etc...) If you already have a turkey fryer and a big pot you can get started for around 80-90 dollars.
I'll start a thread on the cost of homebrewing.
At 15 bucks per 24 pack, that comes to 62.5 cents per can(12oz).
The cheapest ingredient kit for a standard 5 gal brew is about 20 dollars or about 40 cents per 12oz serving. You could probably knock 5 cents or more off that price by buying ingredients in bulk, washing yeast etc...
Even the most expensive kits are only about 50 dollars...or about 1.00/12 oz serving.
An expensive craft beer 6-pack can easily cost 10 bucks or $1.60 per 12oz serving.
Of course with home brew, you do have initial startup cost for equipment(fermenting bucket, brewing kettle, bottling equipment, gas burner, sanitation equipment etc...) If you already have a turkey fryer and a big pot you can get started for around 80-90 dollars.
I'll start a thread on the cost of homebrewing.
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Wine-Down Brewing and Winemaking
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Re: Just one of my Favorite pictures
Cool!Thanks Bama Proud!Might have to hit you up for a Natty Ice recipe. Lol Natty=Nasty on this smart thigamajig!
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