remember the story about the monkey who puts his hand into the jar to grab something, but then can not get his hand out with the item in his fist?
that is how I think trying to make wine to save money is.
after all, if the business end of making wine can not find a way to deliver wine any cheaper than they can now, I do not think we will ever find a way without sourcing the raw materials for free. I mean the cost is spread out over so many things but still we source our ingrediants by so little in volume we will never match the discounts buy by the ton are. much less equipment cost.
But we keep on holding onto that item in the jar.
Last batch I bought a new Spiedel fermenter. try getting that out of the jar.
I do this because I love to make wine or beer. I have a blast doing it and then sharing it.
I have a friend who just moved from GA to CA. He loves his sailboat and decided he was going sail down from GA to Panama through the cnal and then up to San Diego because it was a bucket list item.
When he was finished, 4 months later, he told me he spent 6 time what he could have shipped the boat on the trip. My question was "Would it have not been cheaper to just ship it and not have to take all that time off"?
He answer was based on what some one told him in the canal. You see they throw a line to you and on the end of it is a knot called a monkey fist, it is a knot that is big as a baseball and is there so you can through the knot and the line follows it till it hits the boat. you pick it up, tie a rope to it that they pull back and use to keep you in the center of the lock. When he was tieing on to one, the advisor on the boat told him he had the monkey fist in the jar now. He realized that no amount of money could ever replace the experience he was having.
Kinda like making wine, sure you can save money, but let lose of that monkeys fist and you lose the experience.
this hobby is just to fun to cut corners and when you do, you have to drink it.