b33risGOOD
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guys is beersupplies.ca in brampton an ONLINE store only???
I drove all the way out there and the address was all residential
I drove all the way out there and the address was all residential
guys is beersupplies.ca in brampton an ONLINE store only???
I drove all the way out there and the address was all residential
Do you mean www.homebrew-supplies.ca
Cause yes, thats an online store only. If you use the site to email the man with some questions he is very helpful. same with phone calls. If you are nearby, you can arrange local pickup and drop by his place. I'm sure he'd be more then happy on pickup to shoot the sh*t a bit and talk brewing.
I'm not affiliated with brew time in hamilton either, but that's where I go. They're generally pretty good. If you are looking for a specific strain of yeast they may not have it, but I think between Homebrew-supplies.ca and brewtime I have a pretty decent amount of selection.
For those containers of LME from brew time, I generally just use a second smaller container to measure out specifics + or - 10g, and use some hot water to get the last bits out of the smaller one. If im feeling lazy, I just assume it's close to 1kg and dump it in. Speaking of which, gotta get me some LME to start my Summer Ale!!
Einstein Brew House in Oakville has a half decent selection from what I seen. I just went for bottles but there was pails upon pails of liquid extract, shelve with brew kits, and all the little brewing equipment like hydros, therms. I really should have asked if they dealt with grain. They don't carry Starsan...
inturnldemize said:I'm from Montreal. We are lucky here as we have lots of good local brews and brew pubs. There is even one corner store in town that has an entire portion of the store dedicated to local micro brews. I believe they have 200+ beers. It's literally a beer heaven.
Here's the link: http://www.depanneurpeluso.com/
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