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ATTENTION Brewers in Kansas City area...

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by NewBrew75, Jan 5, 2009.

 

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    NewBrew75

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2009
    I'm looking to find some home brewers in the Kansas City area that are interested in joining together to buy supplies in bulk. This would lower the cost of brewing significantly, and would be a chance to meet home brewers close to you, share ideas and recipes, etc. Let me know.
     
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    Fat Guy Brewing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2009
    I am an extract brewer although I tried a PM today. I have been buying extract and some hops on-line because it is much cheaper. I order enough for 2 brews plus some other extras and its enough to get free shipping. It has brought my costs way down. I still go to the local store for grains and any hops the on-line place doesn't have.
     
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    NewBrew75

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 5, 2009
    I am also an extract brewer. I'm in the same shoes that you are Fat Guy, and I have seen lower costs buy buying my extracts and hops online. Costs go down even further when we can buy 50 lbs of extract, or hops by the pound. Keep in touch, or send me your email via private message. I hope to get many more replies to this thread.
     
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    Lumpy_Gravy

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jan 5, 2009
    There is an online shop based in Smithville called Oxbow . Prices are pretty good for bulk grain. Plus he delivers for free north of the river or you can select to pick it up.
     
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    bladefist

    Active Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2009
    Oxbow is a great place to get your stuff. It's one guy running the place by email. I cant speak for him, but I'm pretty sure he would order you guys bulk supplies on the cheap cheap. I'm in KC to, but I'm about ready to go all-grain
     
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    tmoney1224

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2009
    I'm down in wichita, but trek up to KC a few times every couple of months. I might be interested, depending on what grains you were thinking of. Assuming 2-Row is one, what other grains were you looking at?
     
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    NewBrew75

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2009
    The only grains that I use is steeping and possibly partial mash. Speaking for myself, Im more interested in buying extract and hops in bulk. However, if we get enough replies that are interested in both extract and grains, it should help all of us.
     
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    kbradford

    Member

    Posted Jan 6, 2009
    I'm in the KC area, but am currently only brewing extract. Still fairly new at this (about to brew my 3rd this weekend), but may be interested in buying in bulk in a few months when i try a partial or all grain batch.
     
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    BierMuncher

    ...My Junk is Ugly...  

    Posted Jan 6, 2009
    Contact one of your local HB clubs. They are very likely to have someone who coordinates bulk orders.
     
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    kcstrom

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jan 16, 2009
    I think I'd be interested. I'll be doing my first all-grain this weekend (have done 4 extract brews so far).

    I found this thread by googling homebrew clubs in kansas city. It doesn't look like there are very many homebrew clubs here. There is one called the Kansas City Bier Meisters (Kansas City Bier Meisters :: Index), but it looks like their forum gets an average post of about 2 per month.

    edit: I forgot to add that I have been buying all of my supplies at two of the LHBS, but I've since found that supplies are quite a bit cheaper online. I'd like to support local business, but I'm not willing to do so if the prices are another 20% or more greater.

    kcstrom
     
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    angrymeat

    Member

    Posted Sep 8, 2011
    I am from overland park and have found the same thing with the LHBS's one of them is also only sells their dme in 3 pound quantity which is a little annoying. I will e switching to all grain this winter so I may be up for some bulk buys later .
     
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    jazappi

    Member

    Posted Sep 8, 2011
    I would be interested as well.
     
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