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NB coupon-free all grain kit

Discussion in 'All Grain & Partial Mash Brewing' started by MoreCowbell, Jul 13, 2013.

 

  1. #1
    MoreCowbell

    Active Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    If anyone interested there is a buy 2 get one free deal on all grain kits at Northern Brewer. Would have used this myself but I just grabbed three kits from them a few weeks ago.

    Code is: GOWITHTHEGRAIN

    Coupon good through 7/13/13
     
  2. #2
    LouBrew13

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    I used it but had to contact customer svc. Apparently it didn't work if you didn't buy priming sugar on the computer. Quick fix internally and it was discounted. Love their service. Can't wait to brew.
     
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    nianticcardplayer

    Homebrewing Since 2009

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    Dead Ringer
    Caribou Slobber
    Raspberry Wheat;
    seem like three good ones to go with Or can anyone else suggest a reasonably priced good one from the inventory....
     
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    TangoHotel

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    Dead Ringer, Bavarian Hefeweizen, and Oktoberfest. 55.45 before shipping.
     
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    acousticat

    Junior Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    I got the chocolate milk stout, Kiwi Express IPA, and German Alt-Bier.
     
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    mrwizard0

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 13, 2013
    Did anyone else only get like $20 off? I didn't order because the price shown in my cart didn't even cover the cost of shipping. It didn't seem like much of a deal

    Nm, I misread it. I thought it was buy 1 get 2. Don't I feel dumb
     
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    KevinK441

    Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    was gonna order and went through the process but the discount only was for $16.43 instead of the $19.99 all grain kit I ordered so it wasn't necessarily a free kit. don't know, maybe i did something wrong and it's still a good deal but really would have only covered the cost of shipping. held off on it.
     
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    Dougie63

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    I had the same experience not even the price of any of the kits I was going to order so I canceled it
     
  9. #9
    TangoHotel

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    The price only covered the grain. No priming sugar or yeast was included.
     
  10. #10
    smccarter

    Banned

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    Still a good deal. 3 beer kits for around 100 bucks. Including shipping.

    I bought:

    Belgian Trippel
    German Alt
    Surly Cynic

    I think they discount the cheapest kit of the 3. Again, it only discounted the grain, not priming sugar or yeast.

    I really didn't want to brew this much beer... already had grain for 2 brews on hand when I got the offer, but it was too good of a deal to pass up.

    I've always had great luck with their kits. Always good beer. I've taken the recipes and purchased the same grain bills from RiteBrew.com and saved money on the same beer. Good recipes at NB. Just a bit expensive.
     
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    TangoHotel

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    I'm glad that I have washed yeast available for all three kits. Saved a good 21 bucks or so. Plus I can get a pound of priming sugar for $1.50 at my LHBS. Paying 1.25 for 5 oz seemed a little stupid. I got my cost to just over 21 bucks per kit after shipping. Total was 64 and some change. Not a bad deal at all!
     
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    nianticcardplayer

    Homebrewing Since 2009

    Posted Jul 14, 2013
    What everyone else said.....they only discounted the kits not the yeast or priming....I didn't have any yeast laying around and the wyeast liquid is a buck cheaper from NB than my LHBS....not bad shipping for what will be a 30 pound plus package.....figure each one is in the 10 pound range grain bill.....
     
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    JimRausch

    JimRMaine  

    Posted Jul 15, 2013
    Got my 3 kits for my early Fall brews- Nut Brown, Honey Brown that I'm going to turn into a Porter, and the Scottish 80. Back-to-back-to back with the same yeast. Saved $19.95, although shipping was $25.95. If only they'd open a branch in Maine. If only....
     
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