I would have walked out without having spent a single cent. Then called the owner and explained why I will never spend my money in his store again and why I will tell every other brewer I know what a bad shop they run.
I would have walked out without having spent a single cent. Then called the owner and explained why I will never spend my money in his store again and why I will tell every other brewer I know what a bad shop they run.
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If someone came on here and said "I was in line at the HBS to buy Centennial and they sold the last pound to the guy in front of me and all I needed was 2 ounces" everyone here would have piled on.
Why can't the OP use another high alpha acid hop for bittering and then use his 8 ounces of Centennial for late additions? Making those adjustments is part of brewing.
You could sub in any other clean, high-alpha hop for part of the bittering addition and you would never know the difference.
There were times I had to show my recipe before being allowed to buy hops. If this is an isolated incident, I would let it slide.
If someone came on here and said "I was in line at the HBS to buy Centennial and they sold the last pound to the guy in front of me and all I needed was 2 ounces" everyone here would have piled on.
The alternative to maximums is price gouging (Supply/Demand).
Following the economic laws of supply and demand is NOT the same as price gouging
In one you pay fair market value for a product based on the real supply of the product. In the other you are paying higher price due to a artificially constrained system.
Following the economic laws of supply and demand is NOT the same as price gouging
In one you pay fair market value for a product based on the real supply of the product. In the other you are paying higher price due to a artificially constrained system.
What a childish attitude. Why not contact the owner, letting him know that you were displeased with the service, so that he can review and evaluate the situation? I am sick and tired of bashers who go running to public forums to complain about perceived bad service they received from some store employee instead of going to the owner first. If the owner blows you off, then go complain, but give the guy a chance to make it right first!
Childish attitude? Who the hell are you? That was the reason I said I would call the owner and tell him about my experience first! To give him the opportunity to make it right. And if I told my other brewing friends about it before I did that is my perogative.
You have your opinion and I have mine. A store of any kind that told me they can't sell me two more items that are in stock so I could finish my project because someone else may need them after me would not get my business. Makes no difference if its a LHBS or Home Depot.
You never implied even giving the owner a chance to make it right. You said you'd call him to let him know why you'd never spend another dollar in his store again. Childish and unreasonable, especially since this is not an "essential ingredient for your project" - Centennial can easily be substituted with something else as a bittering hop.
Following the economic laws of supply and demand is NOT the same as price gouging
In one you pay fair market value for a product based on the real supply of the product. In the other you are paying higher price due to a artificially constrained system.
ao125 said:That is laughable. When it becomes easier to buy a handgun than it is to buy hops, there is a serious problem.
If the guy in front of you bought the last two ounces, you could/should have made a deal with the guy to buy them off him, or put in an order somewhere else. The onus isn't on the store to have psychic powers to guess that the next person in line will want the same thing.
The store is there to sell product. The consumer is there to buy product.
...I politely asked, not once, but twice for the two additional ounces because the AA came up short with their batch of Centennials...
That is laughable. When it becomes easier to buy a handgun than it is to buy hops, there is a serious problem.