Berry454
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Let me just start by saying I know there is a lot more to home brewing other than the cost saving but for me it is a significant consideration.
After all no point producing a wine for the same price as you could get the same quality wine from a supermarket.
The 6 bottle kits seem to vary. Between £9 and £15 each.
Let's take a wine buddy Chardonnay at £9 a kit. Is the wine it produces actually worth £1.50 a bottle?
Beaverdale kits at £13. Thats £2.16 a bottle.
What supermarket price point would these 2 kits compare to?
The wine buddy 30 bottle kits are about £20. That's 66p per bottle. Are the 6 bottle kits at £1.50 a bottle better quality than the 30 bottle kits hence the large price difference?
After all no point producing a wine for the same price as you could get the same quality wine from a supermarket.
The 6 bottle kits seem to vary. Between £9 and £15 each.
Let's take a wine buddy Chardonnay at £9 a kit. Is the wine it produces actually worth £1.50 a bottle?
Beaverdale kits at £13. Thats £2.16 a bottle.
What supermarket price point would these 2 kits compare to?
The wine buddy 30 bottle kits are about £20. That's 66p per bottle. Are the 6 bottle kits at £1.50 a bottle better quality than the 30 bottle kits hence the large price difference?