I agree with John!  Home brewing is the only way to go.  Been doing 
it for about 12 years now.  Not sure if I ever saved any money at it 
though...  ;-)

Mark

At 05:48 PM 1/24/2009, you wrote:

>Then do like I do and make your own beer and wine!
>
>http://suburb.semo.net/jet1024/BeerHome.htm
>
>There is even instructions on my web site for making beer on your 
>stove top with common
>household items...
>
>Enjoy
>John
>
> >
> > >One more word for explanation: You see, I'm not earning any money
> > with my
> > >hobby which seems to be different from some people here on this
> > mail group.
> > >Purchasing a, say, Mesa 5I20 from the German sales rep., will
> > amount to,
> > >considering currency ratio from $ to EUR, sales tax and shipping,
> > about $315
> > >or, in terms of nourishment, 163 liters of beer  (45 gallons, and
> > not any,
> > >but the best brand). Not that I drank that much, but it makes
> > things more
> > >evident...
> > >
> > >
> > Money? What's that? :)
> >
> > - Steve



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