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Starbucks vs. Home Brewed Coffee: Which One Saves You More Money?

  • Writer: Harsh Patel
    Harsh Patel
  • Apr 30, 2025
  • 3 min read

Grabbing a coffee from Starbucks might feel like a small indulgence—but if it’s part of your daily routine, the costs add up faster than you think. On the flip side, brewing coffee at home might take an extra 5 minutes, but it could be saving you thousands of rupees a year.

So, which one really saves you more money: the convenience of Starbucks or the habit of home brewing?

Let’s break it down.

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Starbucks vs. Home-Brewed Coffee: Which One Saves You More Money?

Here’s How Much You’ll Save Making Coffee at Home


If you’re buying a ₹300 coffee every day, you’re spending roughly ₹9,000 a month—and over ₹1,00,000 a year—on just one drink per day.

Meanwhile, a cup of home-brewed coffee costs between ₹10 to ₹25, depending on the beans and brewing method.

That’s a difference worth paying attention to.


Starbucks Coffee vs. Making It at Home


We’re comparing three popular Starbucks drinks with their home-brewed alternatives, using average India-based prices for clarity.


☕ Cost of Starbucks Drip Coffee vs. Making It at Home

  • Starbucks Tall Brewed Coffee (12 oz / ~350 ml): ₹220

  • Home-brewed black coffee (Kent’s Coffee, per cup): ₹15–₹25

Savings per cup: ₹195+ Monthly savings (daily coffee): ₹5,850+ Annual savings: ₹70,000+


☕ Cost of Starbucks Grande Latte vs. Making It at Home

  • Starbucks Grande Latte (16 oz / ~450 ml): ₹285

  • Home-brewed latte (milk + Kent’s Coffee): ₹35–₹50

Savings per cup: ₹235+ Monthly savings: ₹7,050+ Annual savings: ₹84,000+


☕ Cost of Starbucks Caramel Macchiato vs. Making It at Home

  • Starbucks Grande Caramel Macchiato: ₹345

  • DIY version (milk, coffee, caramel syrup): ₹50–₹60

Savings per cup: ₹285+ Monthly savings: ₹8,550+ Annual savings: ₹1,02,000+


Which Is Cheaper: Brewing Coffee at Home vs. Grabbing a Daily Starbucks?

The answer’s clear: home brewing wins. Even with premium beans and a few add-ins, homemade coffee costs a fraction of what you’d spend at a coffee shop.


🏷️ The Price of Coffee

Type

Starbucks Price

Home-Brewed Cost

Drip Coffee

₹220

₹15–₹25

Latte

₹285

₹35–₹50

Caramel Macchiato

₹345

₹50–₹60


💸 How Much You Can Save

Even if you only swap half your coffee runs for home brews, you’re still saving ₹40,000+ per year. Add that up over 5 years—and you’ve got enough saved for a vacation or a new smartphone.


Brewing Coffee at Home vs. Buying at a Coffee Shop

Let’s go beyond the price tag and look at the bigger picture.


☕ How Much Does It Cost to Brew a Cup of Coffee at Home?

  • Beans: ₹500–₹600 for 250g (makes ~20–25 cups)

  • Milk/Sugar (optional): ₹5–₹10 per cup

  • Equipment (spread over time): negligible per cup

On average: ₹15–₹50 per cup, depending on ingredients.


☕ How Much Is a Cup of Coffee at a Coffee Shop?

  • Most basic coffees = ₹180–₹220

  • Milk-based or flavored = ₹250–₹350

  • Add delivery charges or tipping = more


☕ The Cost of Coffee at Home vs. Coffee Shop

Even the most premium home-brewed coffee rarely exceeds ₹50 per cup, making it 5x to 7x cheaper than a coffee shop drink.


Why “Make Your Coffee at Home” Is About More Than Just Saving a Few Rupees

Why “Make Your Coffee at Home” Is About More Than Just Saving a Few Rupees
Why “Make Your Coffee at Home” Is About More Than Just Saving a Few Rupees

Beyond money, brewing coffee at home encourages intentional habits and a more sustainable lifestyle.


🕰️ Willingness to Be Inconvenienced

Waking up a bit earlier to brew your coffee builds discipline—and can make your mornings more meaningful.


🧘 Choosing Simplicity Over Luxury

You don’t need foam art or a name on a cup to enjoy great coffee. You just need good beans and a few minutes.


🔄 Breaking Auto-Pilot Spending Habits

Many people buy coffee out of habit, not need. Brewing at home helps you pause and spend mindfully.


💡 Creating and Staying Within Boundaries

If you're budgeting or cutting unnecessary expenses, swapping Starbucks for home coffee is a quick win that doesn’t feel like a sacrifice.


Upgrade Your Home Coffee Game with Kents Coffee

If you’re switching to home-brewed, quality matters. Cheap, bitter coffee won’t save you money if you can’t stand drinking it.

That’s why we recommend Kents Coffee—India’s bold, no-nonsense brand for coffee lovers who want better mornings.

  • Brazilian Boss – strong, smooth, bold flavor

  • Ethiopian Groove – light, floral, beginner-friendly

  • Indian Chill – earthy, robust, deeply satisfying

Freshly roasted, easy to brew, and way more affordable than your daily Starbucks run.


Conclusion: The Coffee Cost Showdown

If you drink coffee regularly, home brewing is the clear winner—both financially and practically.

Over a year, the savings can be massive. Pair that with great-tasting beans from brands like Kents Coffee, and you’re not sacrificing quality—you’re upgrading it.

So next time you're tempted to queue up for a ₹300 cup, just remember: your kitchen can make something better—for a lot less.


 
 
 

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