GeorgiaMead
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BarleynVine.com new mill and did wonders for my effiency
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AHS looks to be down at the moment. :/
It is site maintenance. They warned for a couple of weeks.
They are changing their internet host.
I checked out the Bernoulli web site. Quite the variety of ingredients. But I do have to say with the choices comes higher prices. While the grains are pretty much on par the hops (almost double average) and yeast (a buck more) are a bit higher than average. But if you want that oddball hop or yeast you might be willing to pay a bit more.
I checked out the Bernoulli web site. Quite the variety of ingredients. But I do have to say with the choices comes higher prices. While the grains are pretty much on par the hops (almost double average) and yeast (a buck more) are a bit higher than average. But if you want that oddball hop or yeast you might be willing to pay a bit more.
Hey Allen,
I was just checking our pricing and I cannot find a hop that is double online vs what we have. The pricing you see online is per the 1/4 oz. The hops we have are pellets, 91+ various hops and all are very comparable to online. That was our goal with our pricing and with being local we can beat online because we do not charge shipping. Let me know if you have any questions. We look forward to seeing you soon! Thanks Bernoulli
You get a discount for buying 8oz "bulk" sizes of hops. FWIW, I pay a flat $2.49/oz for hops at my LHBS. Downside is I pay that for northern Brewer (a value priced hop on your posting). Upside is I get access to all the hot new hops at that price too.
I try to buy from LHBS as I prefer to support local business in my town but pay a tiny bit more.
I would like to buy more locally and I do buy carboys, my mill and a corny keg every now and then there, but on ingredients buying local will cost me much more and one of the reasons for home brewing was the cost of beer ( I'm retired.) Just a make up brew bill (10lbs 2-row, 1lb carapils, 1lb vienna, 2 oz centennial, 1 oz cascade and Wyeast 1056) the LHBS came in at $37.94 and the MoreBeer tab is 26.50. It's not a tiny bit more here or I would buy local. Locally you have NYS tax and of course you have to declare any mail order taxes. I buy enough for at least 2 batches to hit the $59 magic number for free shipping and it is delivered to my door.
I would like to buy more locally and I do buy carboys, my mill and a corny keg every now and then there, but on ingredients buying local will cost me much more and one of the reasons for home brewing was the cost of beer ( I'm retired.) Just a make up brew bill (10lbs 2-row, 1lb carapils, 1lb vienna, 2 oz centennial, 1 oz cascade and Wyeast 1056) the LHBS came in at $37.94 and the MoreBeer tab is 26.50. It's not a tiny bit more here or I would buy local. Locally you have NYS tax and of course you have to declare any mail order taxes. I buy enough for at least 2 batches to hit the $59 magic number for free shipping and it is delivered to my door.
Has anyone mentioned Brewmasters Warehouse? Anyone in the Southeast might want to consider them, especially Georgia residents. Very speedy.
For bulky/heavy stuff and perishables, I prefer my LHBS. For gadgets, online is better for me.
I've had nothing but good experiences with William's, MoreBeer, and specialty vendors like Bargain Fittings, etc.
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