Homebrew Supply Websites

Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum

Help Support Homebrew Talk - Beer, Wine, Mead, & Cider Brewing Discussion Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
+1 for
yakimavalleyhops.com


Moderator Edit: theneighbrohood owns or runs Yakima Valley Hops. I'm leaving this post here, but adding the full disclosure so that others can interpret your post as they think appropriate.
 
I had a hunch there was a dedicated thread to this sort of question.

Thanks for the list guys!
 
I have been using http://brooklynbrewshop.com/
they are very good, I emailed them with a question about my first brew and how I had to top up the fermenter because i didn't have enough wort, they emailed me back with a $10 coupon to try again.
 
I will give a shout out to my LHBS who also has a website

www.love2brew.com

They're as reasonably priced as anyone like Northern Brewer. I can't compare them to many others, but their kits are awesome and have very detailed instructions if you're new or just want a reminder. And of course the most important thing for me is the guys who own the place are awesome. Every time I've been there they've been more than welcoming, and they're incredibly fast at responding to emails.
 
I have not read the entire thread (it's floccin' long!), but I doubt they were listed. my favorite LHBS is Pour Brothers in Gillette, WY. Nate & AJ are great guys & willing to help any way they can. I miss that shop very much.
 
Original Gravity - http://www.oggravity.com/ - Richmond, VA

Great price and selection of supplies, equipment, books and more for every brewer from newbies to advanced.

Just a happy customer and I am in no way affiliated with the company.
 
Our closest shop to Mason City is Collective Spirits in Albert Lee MN right across from WalMart.

Collective Spirits Inc.
1507 Blake Ave., Albert Lea, Minnesota
http://www.colalbertsbrewshop.com/

I was just in there today today to pick up a few things. They are giving away a bunch of old Wyeast dated Aug 2013. I've have uses some up to a year old. Just pitch to a good starter.
 
http://milehibrewingsupplies.com/

A small town store that has comparable prices (we match prices!) to the big corporate stores, incomparable service, and a great variety of merchandise! Give us a try...and get 10% off your first purchase.

yep, I have to raise a glass to you. My purchasing experience with you was incomparable :)

Thanks, and looking forward to my next purchase(s).. and visiting when I visit my son in Phoenix.

Bill
 
Flagstaff, Az Homebrew ouposts no more

ForumRunner_20130511_093443.jpg
 
I too am impressed with morebeer. I'd love to have a local brew shop to visit but in my overseas location, I don't have that luxury. I have ordered from morebeer and they have always been able to ship to me in a quick manner. I had one issue with a leaking weld on a stainless kettle and they fixed that immediately, shipping out a replacement. Their associates have always been a pleasure to deal which is a big part of a good business. For us out of the way customers, mail order is sometimes our only choice. I'm glad that morebeer continues to offer shipping to us military in whatever location we may be in.
 
For the Canadian market...

http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com

Kegging, brewing equipment, ingredients. Super competitive pricing, with ridiculous giveaways on Facebook.

Thanks!!!!

Always looking for more Canuck suppliers. Just got started on 1 gallon batches and have used TorontoBrewingCo. and TheBrewersMarket so far.
 
If you are in Eastern Pa I'd recommend Weak Knee Homebrewing in Pottstown,Pa. http://www.weakkneehomebrew.com/

Really friendly there, decent prices. Have alot of wine kits and supplies too. I buy most of my stuff there now rather than online mainly because i really believe in supporting local business. Plus they have a tap set up with 4 beers on tap to sample, and wine too. Their grain crushes are actually a little TOO good but I keep overshooting my OG's with their grain. Also they run classes for newbie's too.
 
One of the best I know and use regularly is www.barleynvine.com
They doubt crush your grains if requested and are very friendly

I recently placed an order with them and they went out of their way to ensure my order was taken care of. It arrive to my overseas military location in 6 days which is practically unheard of. I really appreciated them going the extra mile to make my order happen.
 
I don't think I'll be grinding my own soon so I'm asking who has decent milled grains. I saw a negative on MoreBeer and they have been my go to for a lot of supplies because of their low free shipping threshold but... I was way low on my gravity reading out of my mash tun. It could have been me. When I got my first order from MoreBeer the grain husks didn't look all that cracked and open. I'm giving them another try to see if the second order is any better but in the meantime any suggestions other than get a mill?
 

Latest posts

Back
Top