When I started with kits Morrisons were doing them for around £7 a can, so it was really cheap beer, to move to anything not done by Morrisons resulted in a jump to at least £12 a can. So I stuck with Scottish heavy where I could. However the brews varied according to time of year, by the time I had a brew fridge Morrisons had stopped selling beer kits, still looking for cheap beer, Wilco seemed to have sales, so got what was on offer, they had a two can wherry and I was converted, it was so much better than the single can kits, however when not on offer it comes in at £22 a big jump from the £7 can at Morrisons.
Buying ready made in local Lidi works out at £1.41 a litre, and if anything better than my home brew, or at least more to my taste, so £28.20 for 40 pints, so all the work to brew the beer saves me £6.20 minus travel to buy the kits as not sold local so I have to ask myself is it worth it? For a £12 kit saving £16.20 there is some incentive to home brew, but as the kits go up in price, one has to ask is it worth it?
Not talking about those who brew from scratch, talking about kit brewing, so I have to compare the Woodfordes Wherry Real Ale kit to Lidi Hatherwood Original Bitter is the kit beer good enough to be worth the effort? Neither the best beer, going down to the pub and drinking cask ale I have to admit the cask ale is better. So at £12 to £14 a beer kit yes worth it, but at £22 a kit not really worth the effort, so back to Scottish heavy even if not the best kit, it is value for the money.
When I move home again maybe I will try the next stage, and buy malted grain, will never have to space to malt my own, but I have to travel 7 miles to my brew fridge so not really home brew.