I quite like this post :grin:
I think the reason most people get into homebrew is because of the cost
Initially I would agree, but once you really get into HB that is less of a factor. I always liked to think I was making beer cheaper and that my costs would re-coup themselves, but I keep finding things to spend my money on :lol:
it is the most fundamental point in HOMEBREWING
If you truley believe that, give it up, it wont pay off. Add your labour costs into the mix and it simply isn't worth it, especially with the price of supermarket bought alcohol.
i keep seeing AG brewing being pushed as the way forward
If you really want to make pub class beers and better, then AG is the only way to do it, sorry that's a fact. Kits are good, some are great, equal to AG, but as they come out of the box they don't even compare to AG brewing regards flexibility.
AG brewing is an expensive way to home brew
It is actually the cheaper than kits, once the offset of gear has been made v time. Naturally you can't compare cheap kits to real AG brewing.
and i believe some kits are as good as any AG
Some kits are, they're great, I loved my 3kg kits.
lets push more kits rather than AG.
As a forum we don't push any method. Our members simply say what they do, AG, kits, wine etc and the way they do it. It would be wrong for any of us to say 'don't do this....do that'. That doesn't mean we can't say what our preferences are based upon experience. Most AG brewers have the priviledge of hindsight and have brewed kits/extract before going AG.....not all kit brewers can say that.
I've enjoyed reading this thread, there are some great replies within it