homebrew - the key to financial success

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    Here are some interesting thoughts.

    1 carton of beer = 375ml x 24 = 9 Litres of beer
    1 carton of beer = costs approx $35

    1 batch of home brew = 21 litres of beer
    1 batch of home brew = cost approx $19

    1 carton a week costs $1820 a year
    The equivalent cost for the same amount of homebrew = $423 a year.

    Thats a saving of almost $1400 for the average Joe Blow who smashes a carton a week a fine beer.

    I started homebrewing only months before I first started trading stocks. I believe homebrew has helped me save even more as every $1400 I have invested is currently returing a 30% profit.

    The money is there to be had all it takes is some time scrubing bloody bottles.

    My secret ingredient to all my standard larger or draught batches is an extra kilo of malt. The malt not only tops up the flavour but also gives the alcohol content a nice boost. The best bre by far though is the Coopers extra special Stout with dark brown sugar and dark malt mmmmmmmmmmm...beer...

    Any other hot copper fiends have some home brew tips?



 
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