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YouGotRobes

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I live in Central NJ, Union County and the closest place I have is Corrados which is 45 minutes away. It would drive me nuts to drive there for just yeast so I'm looking at online vendors.

All of my supplies came from Amazon and I managed to find the ones that were the best prices. However, as predicted by all of you, this is addictive and I'm already planning my second cider. I was able to get a 10 pack of champagne yeast for a good price on amazon, but planing the Carmel Apple for my next batch and the nottingham yeast on there seems like a rip off and the reviews seem to claim the same.

Do you guys have any suggestions. I love amazon because it is trusted and I have prime. Which has had zero use during the pick up of this new hobby haha.
 
I use the following for different things. I live in Philly so Keystone Homebrew is out of reach to drive to but they ship. Not always best prices but they are all really helpful.

http://www.keystonehomebrew.com/

http://www.northernbrewer.com/
http://morebeer.com/
http://www.brewershardware.com/
http://www.norcalbrewingsolutions.com/
http://www.beveragefactory.com/index.shtml
http://www.love2brew.com/

Look into East Coast Yeast. They are a NJ yeast producer. They make some great stuff but is not always available.

http://eastcoastyeast.com/home.html
 
My go to ones are northerbrewer, midwestsupplies and austinhomebrew. Morebeer just opened a shop on the east coast so the shipping will now be faster. All 4 are very well known and always have a good selection. Pretty comparable price wise.
 
I liked my couple experiences with Ritebrew.com. They get the order in the mail quickly. Shipping is high but it's not hidden in cost of grain (their grain is super cheap). Shipping is really expensive these days. YOu're paying regardless of how the shipping is marketed. It looks like they are using straight up calculated shipping costs, so the closer you are the cheaper it is and vice versa.

But if I'm getting a bucket or two or similar bulky item, it's hard to beat Austinhomebrew. If I get a couple buckets and 30lbs of grain for $7 shipping then they're taking a hosing on the shipping as long as I'm getting their low end bulk 2 row and not Maris Otter. If I'm getting Maris Otter, then Ritebrew seems to do better.

But lots of time I put it all in cart and compare and there isn't much price difference.
 
All of the links provided so far are top retailers.
I will add that I made some recent purchases from MoreBeer (aka MoreFlavor) and their shipping is lightspeed and customer service was excellent.
 
I live in Central NJ, Union County and the closest place I have is Corrados which is 45 minutes away. It would drive me nuts to drive there for just yeast so I'm looking at online vendors.

All of my supplies came from Amazon and I managed to find the ones that were the best prices. However, as predicted by all of you, this is addictive and I'm already planning my second cider. I was able to get a 10 pack of champagne yeast for a good price on amazon, but planing the Carmel Apple for my next batch and the nottingham yeast on there seems like a rip off and the reviews seem to claim the same.

Do you guys have any suggestions. I love amazon because it is trusted and I have prime. Which has had zero use during the pick up of this new hobby haha.

You're actually in the center of 45 minute drives to any homebrew shop around, Corrados to the Northeast, Cask and Kettle due North, Love2Brew to the Southeast, Princeton Homebrew to the Southwest, Homebrew University due-West, etc...

If you're only looking for hardware, I'm not too far away.
 

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