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Old 02-20-2009, 05:29 PM   #1
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Default How to find local Hombrew Suppliers?

Does anyone know of a website that lists homebrew supply stores? The closest one that I'm aware of from me is a good 45 minute drive... but I've always wondered if there was one closer that I just don't know about.


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Old 02-20-2009, 05:36 PM   #2
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Where are you located?


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The closest supplier that I'm aware of is Siciliano's in Grand Rapids.
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http://homebrewsupply.*****************.com/

Not a complete list (only lists one of the two near me), but it might help?


OK - looks like a filter blocks out other sites! Is it against the rules to post that here?

Brewers round and table should fill in the blank...

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Thanks.... but as expected, there's nothing closer.
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Well, FWIW, Sicilanos has great supplies and I think great people! I drive from Reed City, so it's a bit farther than your drive. I wish someone in Big Rapids or Cadillac will open a supply shop. I'd buy stuff from them. I love Sicilianos, but if I could avoid the drive...
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Apparently, the market isn't big enough for there to be a lot of homebrew stores. I live in Houston, the 4th largest city in the country, and there is only 1 homebrew supply store that I know of. I know that doesn't help you. Just a thought.

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