just strum said:
I like the occasional dark beer and was kicking the idea around of brewing my own if it can be done inexpensively. That said, I was wondering if there are any good starter kits that would minimize upfront costs?
If I can capture the Waco market, I might just go into it full time.
Well, if you want to get into the Waco market, a starter kit won't give you near enough volume
I'd probably avoid the Mr. Beer kit. I've heard of a couple people who liked it but most didn't or quickly outgrew it.
Anyway, you can usually get a starter kit for ~$100. I usually get my stuff from
House of Homebrew in Green Bay, but I'd look to see if you've got a local homebrew shop around. I've been really impressed with the beer made with Brewer's Best kits. It has all the ingredients you need in one box. Beyond that you'd need bottles for bottling and a pot to boil the wort in.
I'd also suggest checking out if there is a homebrew club local to you. Our club has semi-monthly club brews so you can see how to do everything before trying it yourself. They also can help find good deals on equipment, ingredients, etc.
After a year or so I went to all-grain brewing. It's more complicated and has a greater equipment outlay, but you then can make beer exactly the way you want it. The ingredients are cheaper that way too.
You're probably not going to save money making your own beer--at least not initially. But if there is anything cooler than drinking a beer you made yourself, I have yet to figure out what that would be.