Thursday, June 7, 2012

10 Simple Tips to Enjoy Craft Beer on a Budget


1 Drink at home as opposed to at bars

      Any way you slice it or dice it is cheaper (and safer) to drink at home. First of all, beer bought at package stores is almost always cheaper than beer bought at bars. Also, you don't have to pay for gas and in most circumstances food at home (your groceries) are cheaper than bar food.

2 Buy in larger quantities

      Buy cases or even kegs as opposed to 4pks and 6pks (More Beer!!! what could be bad about that?)  Beer like most other products is cheaper when bought in bulk. Check out the prices sometime. A 12-pack is almost always a better deal (beer by beer or ounce by ounce) than a 6-pack and a case (24-pack) a better deal than a 12-pack and on and on


3 Go to free/cheap tastings at breweries

      Most breweries throughout Connecticut and elsewhere for that matter offer tastings and tours to one degree or another. The tastings are sometimes free or if they do cost anything it is usually $5 - $10 (sometimes for unlimited samples!!!) This is a great way to taste some excellent and well crafted brews. Also, because you are doing this at the brewery that makes the beer, you have an amazing opportunity to pick the brains behind the brews!  Also, another great place to meet craftbeer fans like yourself.

4 Go to beer festivals (WooooHoooo)

      First of all, regardless of the fact that it's a good move financially, if you love craft beer or even enjoy craft beer to any degree, attending a beer festival is a must. It is the single best way to sample the widest variety of beers and also to meet other like minded craft beer aficionados. Most craft beer festivals offer unlimited sampling (please always make sure to pace yourself, eat some food and secure a safe and reliable transportation source!!!). Also, unlike hoity-toity wine festivals, the admission prices to craft beer festivals are usually far from astronomical ($30-40 average ticket prices). You also usually get the opportunity to score some cool schwag and listen to some awesome music.

Check my list of upcoming beer festivals in Connecticut (HERE)


5 Go to tastings at package stores (usually free)

      Next time you are at a package store, take a look around at some of the signs or better yet ask one of the workers if they offer tastings, you will be surprised as many do (especially the larger chain ones). They usually do this on a set schedule (weekly or monthly) and feature different beers each time.

6 Buy Growlers

     Many local breweries offer to fill new or used growlers in addition to offering their tours and samples. The prices for these growler fills are often a great deal, especially in comparison to prices at beer bars. Thomas Hooker Brewery offers growler refills for as low as $8 on all their beers (except for Porter and Doppelbock). Some simple math (I will try to do this but I'm a couple of IPAs deep as I write this) shows us that a 64 ounce growler would yield four pints of Thomas Hooker Beer.  Find me another place where you can get $2 pints of awesome craft beer and I'll be amazed (and happy)


7 Craftbeer Happy Hours

      A Craftbeer Happy Hour is pretty much like a regular Happy Hour only way way more awesome. Instead of getting a half priced bud light (ooh yummm!), you can get a few bucks off of craft beer selections, up to half off at some places! Most beer bars in CT offer them, just check out their websites or give them a ring to find out when and what the deal is.

8 Buy Flights

      Buying flights is a great way to sample various craft brewskis. If you are on a budget or just like to be wise with your moolah, why buy 16 or 20 ounces of a beer you have never had, when you can have a small taste for free. Get a flight of beers (which usually works out to be a bit of a deal, ounce per ounce when you compare the price with full beers on the menu), see which one(s) you like the best and then go with full glasses of those.

9 Tasting nights at beer bars

     Most beer bars are really creative with their promotions and if you have a little flexibility in when you are willing to consume some craft beer goodness you can usually find some nice tastings offered for free or a reduced fee. Prime 16 in New Haven has a free tasting every Wednesday night, featuring a specific brewery and a few of their offerings. Other Connecticut Craft Beer hotspots like the Plab B locations, Gingerman locations and others offer them as well.

10 Get a CT Beer Trail Trailblazers membership

      A CT Beer Trail Trail Blazer's membership will set you back a minuscule 10 bucks and get you more than a dozen awesome craft beer discounts throughout the state (more beer bars, breweries and brew pubs are offering discounts every month and there are even discounts on beer festival tickets!!!).  For all the details on discounts and deals offered head (HERE)


***And lastly, don't forget to check back at this blog often for sweet deals and events. AND if you have any more great tips on drinking great craft beer on a budget please leave a comment and I will add it to the list***










4 comments:

  1. Thanks for all the tips, Kev. I was hoping you were going to include #10. I've used my card at several places and honestly, have probably saved upwards to $200. It's really a no-brainer. My family and I went out to dinner at Backstage a few weeks ago, and I got to use my card on the entire bill. Right there, I saved about $13.

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    1. Yea I was looking at the page on the ctbeertrail site and the deals are very very good...Just realized I missed another great way to save...Mug Clubs! This is going to have to be organic...maybe I should add to it every few weeks. There really are many great ways to avoid ever paying full price for good beer.

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  2. This post makes me thisty. DELANEY'S BEER AND CHILI COOKOFF! Counting down the days!

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    1. Yea, my blog might be a little tough to look at during the work day. Can't wait for that event. Going to be so awesome...Such a great atmosphere

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