CaliBuddha
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I live in Chattanooga, TN and was looking for some place to buy some supplies. Does anyone know of any? I was in Nashville earlier today and saw there was one on Google but when I got there they had closed down... Sad
If I ordered the Gold Kit from Brewmasters Warehouse would it have everything I need besides the ingredients?
"Includes True Brew Handbook, 7.8 gallon Fermenting Bucket, w/ D&G lid & bottling, spigot, True Brew Rack & Fill kit with Fermtech springless, filler, 6 gallon Better Bottle, Fermometer adhesive fermentation thermometer, Small Buon Vino Drilled Stopper, Hydrometer, Bottling Spigot, Emily Double Lever Capper, 3 Piece Airlock Bottle Brush, C-Brite Sanitizer 8-pack"
I think All Seasons in Nashville is there -- their website is going: "All Seasons Gardening and Brewing Supply Co. hydroponic supplies, homebrewing supplies, growlights, digital ballasts, hydroponic supply, organic gardening, wine making, and gifts in nashville tennessee."
The people there are super nice and cool. I used to live in Nashville, and I cut my teeth on homebrewing at that store, and they were very helpful and knowledgeable. They have a very good selection of ingredients and supplies. Maybe you'd like to check them out sometime.
Do many of you buy your supplies online at all? can you recommend any good online stores?
Do many of you buy your supplies online at all? can you recommend any good online stores?
Closest place I know of? Beverage World. Ft Oglethorpe Ga, on Hwy 27, in the market center across from the end of Cloud Springs RD (for your GPS) You can be there from Chattanooga in less than 20 minutes. (Rossville Blvd turns into 27 south as you exit Rossville Ga, it turns into Ft Oglethorpe) Or take the Cloud springs Rd Exit and go West, it'll T-bone into 27 across from the shopping center.
http://www.ourbeers.com/welcome-beverage-world
Beverage World, was up there today (Sunday) Went after a 50lb sack of Malt but it had went up. They have a pretty good stock, some beer on tap. We bought 20lbs instead of the 50.. I use "Adventures in homebrewing" up in Michigan recently also, bought a couple of kits, a wheat and a Dark beer kit. Was here in Three days UPS.
Next to Cleveland Tn, up there off the bypass, there is a trucking company that supposedly sells Barley grain.. if you want to try sprouting Barley Malt yourself.. A buddy out west says he can buy 1000 lbs for $200, now that is tempting ain't it? (bring a big sack)
I'm in Tunnel Hill Ga..
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