So, I bought a barley crusher from NB and it will be here this coming Tuesday. I decided to buy grain in bulk to help me offset the cost of rising grain and hop prices. I am not a member of my local homebrew club yet but I doubt I will join for a while, here is why. I really think it would be a great idea for the local club to buy grain in a group bulk buy and with over 35 members, many brewing all grain, there are enough people to chip in a bulk buy. But, and big but, is one member of the club is a local homebrew shop owner and any talk of a bulk buy is obviously going to hurt his business. I personally don't want to hurt the lhbs business. However, I spent $1,300 last year in homebrew related ingredients and equipment - most of all of that from my local shop. With recent price increases, my local shop went up on grain by the pound from $1.40 to $2.50 over a very short amount of time. Hops went up from $1.95 per oz to $3.95 per oz. for cascades and centennial (my favorite) and every other variety up by $1 per oz. After some quick calculating, those new prices would increase my batch cost by almost double and I can't afford that. So, I got the barley crusher and plan to buy in bulk. Here is the kicker, mail order from many different shops would cost almost the same to deliver to me due to shipping. Here are some prices: 1 sack of grain from nb is about $32 and shipping is about $27 (total is $59). Several other shops are similar, higher prices per sack and less shipping topping out at about $60. My local shop quoted me a price of $59 for sack of base grain! To me, that is insane. If Nb, and ebrew and austin homebrew supply can sell a sack of grain less than $59 then I should be able to get it from my supply shop for less. I think the shop owner has done research and knows what the alternative is for me. So, to get better prices that $59 a sack I need to coordinate a bulk buy and risk mutiny with the local shop or possibly get in with a local brewer to piggyback a purchase. How would you guys address this if it were you. I realize that increasing prices are just how it is for us homebrewers but I do want the most bang for the buck and right now I don't see the local shop's pricing being competitive enough for me not to look elsewhere.