(Aurora, Colorado) – In light of America’s ongoing inflation, The Brew Hut is announcing a comprehensive plan to help beer lovers significantly shrink their beer expenses.

“We have crunched the numbers,” say Mark Hurley, manager of the revered homebrew supply store, “and our Fermentation Fights Inflation plan is guaranteed to deliver giant consumer savings on beer and entertaining.”

The Brew Hut’s new FFI plan features two money saving components: homebrewing and at-home draft beer.

With an initial investment of under $150 dollars in homebrewing equipment from The Brew Hut, beer lovers can cut their beer costs by a staggering 85%. According to The Brew Hut’s skilled accounting team, a pint of homebrewed IPA costs about $1.15 compared to an average price of $7 for a pint purchased in an establishment. So the typical homebrewed batch of 5 gallons (40 pints) delivers an amazing inflation-fighting savings of $234.

When compared to commercial packaged beer, a sixpack of homebrewed beer comes in at around $5.20, about half the price of the typical craft beer sixpack.

For those seeking lower-cost delicious beer without brewing it themselves, The Brew Hut can help beer lovers convert a spare refrigerator into an at-home draft beer system for as little as $300. The system will deliver massive savings. A pint of at-home draft beer from a sixtel (5.2 gallon) keg purchased from a local brewery averages around $2.50 compared to $7 at a bar. With approximately 40 pints in that keg, a consumer can save $180 with the purchase of a $100 keg from their favorite brewery.

“That’s almost a 200% dividend on a $100 investment,” says Michelle Reding, co-owner and “Numbers Girl” of The Brew Hut and its sister craft brewery, Dry Dock Brewing. “I don’t think there’s a better ROI to be found in Colorado today.” That draft beer savings is even higher, Reding notes, when purchasing half-barrel (15.5 gallons) kegs.

These high-yield small investments come with additional benefits, The Brew Hut officials say.

By brewing your own beer or adding a small draft system at your home, beer lovers eliminate the costs of gas and ride services needed to visit bars and establishments. They also enjoy beer-enhanced fellowship with a curated audience of friends and family, self-determined serving hours, personally tailored music, and deep savings on food.

Participants in The Brew Hut’s FFI program also enjoy a significantly reduced risk of awkward political and co-worker discussions, zero risk of COVID-19 and bad joke exposure from strangers, and no waiting lines when using the restroom.

“And it never gets old,” says Kevin DeLange, Dry Dock cofounder and co-owner of The Brew Hut, “hearing the ‘you really should open a brewery’ comments from your friends.”

Hurley says the plan does have possible shortcomings. “You may have to find creative ways to encourage your guests to go home,” he says.