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You should hit one of the meetings. This wed. 7pm uncle charlies upstairs. Lots of samples getting passed around. Bring some of yours if you got some. I don't make all the meetings. But usually a good time. Pretty laid back group.
 
Do any of you think that another LHBS would be worth opening? The reason I ask is that I was considering opening one once I return to Cheyenne in July. My retirement from the Army has left me with a lot of time on my hands. It would be a full service shop with normal opening hours. Even considering doing a BOP type deal, depending on regs. Please let me know. I will even cater to the local Brew Clubs.


I know that you have 5 customers who would become regulars including myself. Hope you decide to open.
 
Not through Cheyenne as much any more but if you open a shop with normal hours I'd stop on the way through...
 
Hey folks, Im way up in Worland but if you ever get through here stop in at my shop, Big Horn Basin Brew Supply at 728 Big Horn Ave. Right in downtown. We are open 10 AM to 6:30 PM M-F and 10-5 on Saturdays. We do close for short periods during the day for lunch and picking up kids but rarely gone more than 30 minutes at a time. Also, we started a club up here. If you are around on the second Tuesday of each month we meet at Rumors Sports Bar and Grill @ 6:30 pm till we wander out. Sorry for the shameless self promo. We do have a decent selection of grains and Im willing to ship to you if you pay the shipping fees. We dont have an online store yet though. Look us up on Facebook and like our page to keep up with us. Thanks.
 
Been meaning to try and stop by... Work has taken me up there twice since your post, but I've had the gooseneck on so wasn't sure how it would be for parking... But still planning on making it up there at some point...
 
Plenty of parking off the main road and in the back. In front it gets busy but if there is room for the trailer its open game being parallel parking. Feel free to pull in, look forward to meeting folks and serving your brewing, wine making and cheese making needs. Cheese is our newest thing, surprisingly popular as well.
 
I might be 4 years too late but I found one supplier here in Cheyenne, Depot Street Merchants. I don't know how long they have been here but I see that they are up and running. I am the same way about traveling to Fort Collins and wanted something close. Hope this helps!
 
I'm a Cheyenne brewer and have only been to Depot Street Merchants a handful of times since I started brewing (only small things). They are just never open when I need them to be. I mainly use Hops and Berries and the internet. I'm typically in Ft Collins every couple weekends anyway, so it is pretty easy to just slide in to Hops and Berries (especially now with their 2 locations) and pick up what I need. They always seem to have everything I need. If another store opened with regular hours, I would be a very regular patron (I'm pretty addicted to this hobby and brew a lot). Hell, I have thought about opening one up myself.

Odd coincidence my dad works/ed with the owner of Depot Street on the railroad and got my dad into homebrewing in the late 90s. I remember going into the store many times as a kid.

I'm not a High Plains Drafters member nor have I ever been to a meeting. I have heard some mixed things about it.
 
There is a new home brew store downtown. It is called That Homebrew Store. It is a really great store and they also refill co2 tanks.
 
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