ElJefeBrews
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I can't seem to find a homebrew shop anywhere near me. Where would be a good place you would recommend ordering supplies from?
Paps said:I get my stuffz from B.I.Y. Homebrew supply 147 Marion Blvd #C, Marion, IA 52302 (319) 373-BEER The shop owners name is "Joe" whom used to post here and the guy has youtube series on how to homebrew under the name "terpsichoreankid" his prices are comparable to his competition and he will answer any questions that you may have about brewing.
ElJefeBrews said:I can't seem to find a homebrew shop anywhere near me. Where would be a good place you would recommend ordering supplies from?
Looks like I have some shopping around to do. I'm in Southern California
ElJefeBrews said:Looks like I have some shopping around to do. I'm in Southern California
Williams also has great prices on hops by the ounce. About 6 months ago I did a comparison with all the major suppliers and Williams was almost half the price of some.
$30.62 Austin Homebrew
$29.27 Northern Brewer
$28.17 Midwest Supplies
$24.76 Morebeer
$20.53 Brew Brothers
$18.90 Williams Brewing
NadoHawk said:If you're going to go with hops, it's better to buy direct from the growers than go through a homebrew supplier.
If I am going to buy a pound or more, I buy from Hops Direct. If I need 2 ounces of Chinook, I buy from Williams.
bleme said:If I am going to buy a pound or more, I buy from Hops Direct. If I need 2 ounces of Chinook, I buy from Williams.
NadoHawk said:If you're going to go with hops, it's better to buy direct from the growers than go through a homebrew supplier.
MoreBeer. No question. Morebeer.com
(This is the one I meant to quote)
Who would you recommend in terms of growers?
Looks like I have some shopping around to do. I'm in Southern California
Palm Springs area. Beer scene here kinda sucks. I die a little inside when I go to yardhouse and see someone order light beer
brettg20 said:You are maybe an hour away from Morebeer in Riverside. It is a trek but nothing beats shopping in a LHBS vs online in my opinion. Plus the guys there know their stuff and love talking beer. I am about an hour away on the other side and I try to make it out there every couple of months or so.
You are maybe an hour away from Morebeer in Riverside. It is a trek but nothing beats shopping in a LHBS vs online in my opinion. Plus the guys there know their stuff and love talking beer. I am about an hour away on the other side and I try to make it out there every couple of months or so.
bleme said:The Coachella Valley Homebrew Club meets the first Thursday of the month, 7:00 PM, at Schmidy's in Palm Desert.
The club seems to be connected to Coachilla Valley Brewing. My brew club has a deal with the local brewery for members to buy bulk grains at cost. I imagine CVHC probably does too.
Palm Springs area. Beer scene here kinda sucks. I die a little inside when I go to yardhouse and see someone order light beer
B2Barleywine said:I was at Coachella Valley Brewing last weekend.. They told me they're going to be selling homebrew supplies soon... May be worth a look... Otherwise morebeer riverside is probably worth the trek..
Do they sell the 50lb grain sacks there?
morebeer does and at great prices.
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