I always feel torn on topics like this. On the one hand, it pains me how little value people place on the time and effort people put into producing a quality product, always bringing it down to "I want it cheap, and can get something else cheaper from blah blah! So give it to me cheap or I go there!", usually then pointing at some mass produced pish, or worst still garbage produced by people right on the borderline of slavery, living in total poverty, in a country where this is the norm... On the other hand, some people take the absolute pee with how much they try to charge for things for sure! I had a bottle of Brewdog Jet Black Heart the other day, it was pish! The bottle of porter from Lidl that was a fraction of the price, and brewed by Marstons if I remember correctly, tasted considerably better! As in it actually had some flavour!
If something tastes better, I don't mind paying a bit more. If something tastes worst, or the same, then unless the cheaper product is produced by slaves in a poorer country, then uhm no I don't see why I should. Everybody has to have a cut off point, a this far and no further point, or you just get price gouged by the greedy. On the flip side, been too frugal kills small business, and drives production to poverty stricken countries, where employment is closer to slavery.
I sat and drank 3 bottles of Dos Equis last night, £5 for a 6 pack in Sainsbury's, and tastes better than Brewdog Kingpin any day... I could have bought the El cheapo lager even further down the shelf though, would have tasted like water, but heh it was cheaper.... Last time I looked for Dos Equis though, I could only find it online, going for something like £15 a 6 pack... Price gouging.
Llamaman is spot on though, there's a lot of "craft" beer appearing that's ruddy terrible! When a Guiness milk stout tastes better than a craft one, you know the craft brewery have gotten it wrong.... Since when did milk stout taste sour????
Let's all be honest here though, craft brewing has forgotten it's roots! It's forgotten that the US craft brewing scene started out with US home brewers, who got the idea from the UK home brewing scene.... Who are we again? lol