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  1. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    My Old Kentucky Homebrew - MOVED and OPEN

    My Old Kentucky Homebrew has moved to it's new location at 361 BAXTER AVE. (502) 589-3434 - [email protected] The shop is now open 7 days a week, 11-7 every day. Please come by and check our selections of grains, extracts, hops, yeast and equipment for the beginning and...
  2. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    NB American Amber Ale Kit Question

    You are correct. The hops will mostly dissolve and break up. It will kind of look like wet moss. They will settle to the bottom of the primary along with the yeast and bits of malt. When you siphon from the primary to the secondary you'll leave behind most of the sediment, you can help but...
  3. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    Bulk Grain Price

    I sell it for $50 for a 50# sack, I also give out numerous options for discounts so most people end up paying $45 or less
  4. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    Tax on Malt Grains

    Kentucky has no sales tax on grain malts, extracts hops or yeast
  5. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    My Old Kentucky Homebrew is OPEN!!

    Store Hours: Tue-Fri 11-7 Sat 10-7 Sun 2-7 Closed on Mondays For all of you in the Louisville/Southern IN area. My Old Kentucky Homebrew is now open. We are located at 1437 Story Ave. If you are coming from I64E get off on the Story Ave Exit, take a right and we're...
  6. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    New Homebrew Supply Store in Louisville, KY

    We are hoping to open in February or March. Still looking for a location, but am very interested in the shop on the corner of Story and Adams. I am putting together an email list and will be sending out newsletters as we get closer to opening. If anyone has special ingredients or requests let...
  7. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    Coffee addition

    I've used Jamaican Blue in certain recipes with awesome (and prize winning) results. After cold brewing the coffee. Let it sit for 12-24 hours before putting it into the ferment-or. This will help clarify the coffee and reduce any grounds from getting into the batch. Grounds can add unwanted...
  8. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    New member with very annoying (probably to you) questions

    A new brewers kit (equipment an all) will run you about $60-$75. This is getting you a plastic fermenter, bottling bucket, siphon, hose, bottling wand, capper and a spoon. You'll need a 3-5 gallon steel pot to boil the wort in and that can be another $25. Bottles and caps will cost you too...
  9. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    Beer Book Gift Suggestion?

    It's not real flashy, but Homebrewing: For Dummies is a great book for people who know nothing about homebrewing.
  10. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    New Homebrew Supply Store in Louisville, KY

    Howdy all. My name is Paul - I'm getting close to opening a new homebrew beer supply store in the Downtown/Highlands. Look for our ads coming soon in LEO and posters and flyers around town. We will have competitive prices and HOPS!!! We will have at least 20 varieties upon opening...
  11. MyOldKentuckyHomebrew

    New Homebrew store in Louisville

    Howdy all. My name is Paul - I'm getting close to opening a new homebrew beer supply store in the Downtown/Highlands. Look for our ads coming soon in LEO and posters and flyers around town. We will have competitive prices and HOPS!!! We will have at least 20 varieties upon opening...
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