So are we Jerseyites or Jerseyans?
call it what you will, either way we're all retarded for living in nj. if not now then stay a while welcome!I believe, according to Mr. Burgundy, its New Jerseyahns
call it what you will, either way we're all retarded for living in nj. if not now then stay a while welcome!
Brewers Apprentice is the only LHBS I know of. I am in Middlesex county - alot of "north jersey" folks.So fellow Jerzianz. Where do you buy your supplies? I have been buying online up until now and haven't found a place that sells brewing equipment or ingredients. Any suggestions?
Thats for sure!!all it what you will, either way we're all retarded for living in nj. if not now then stay a while welcome!
andyjbrew said:So fellow Jerzianz. Where do you buy your supplies? I have been buying online up until now and haven't found a place that sells brewing equipment or ingredients. Any suggestions?
So fellow Jerzianz. Where do you buy your supplies? I have been buying online up until now and haven't found a place that sells brewing equipment or ingredients. Any suggestions?
axeman9182 said:I got my starter kit from Midwest Supplies, as well as ingredients for my first few batches. For my most recent batch though I ordered from Brewmasters Warehouse. I *really* like being able to build a recipe and import it right into my shopping cart.
I usually pay 6.99 from BW which makes it a couple bucks cheaper than MWS. I find that even with shipping it is a few dollars cheaper than BA in Freehold.Hows the shipping costs for brewmaster warehouse? Items are cheaper than buying it locally buy shipping costs sometimes makes it about the same as buying it locally.
njrockpd said:Brewers apprentice in freehold is the way to go. Good selection, knowledgable employees, and they are great people.
So fellow Jerzianz. Where do you buy your supplies? I have been buying online up until now and haven't found a place that sells brewing equipment or ingredients. Any suggestions?
devils4ever said:I buy from Northern Brewer and Austin Homebrew when I go online. Both are excellent. When I buy locally, I go to Keystone in Bethlehem, PA. They have decent prices and very fresh yeast. Go to the Sands first and then, when you lose your money, go to Keystone.
I too am in New Jersey (Millburn ) and recently started brewing.
I missed the last meeting at the Gas Light Brewery brewing club in South Orange :-(.
Gotta remember 2nd Sunday. Would have liked to taste those Pilsners ...
do you have more info on this club?
i know another club in North Jersey recently started, they meet the first tuesday of the month at cricket hill in fairfield, nj
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