Briess for $1.79? Holy crap!
$60 for Briess? DAMN!
LHBS make a killing on this stuff, they have to
I feel dirty every time I walk out of there and have been buying less and less. Been thinking they might need a little competition in town.
My lhbs sells briess for 1.79 a pound, I'm afraid to ask how much a full sack is. If I could find more brewers in my area I'd set up a bulk order, but haven't found any around here yet
On the LD Carlson thing... why do LHBS buy from them?
It escapes me that someone running a business would be paying MORE for thier stock, than I do for my own personal use.
Our LHBS sells crystal malts for OVER $2 per pound, I can get a 55# sack of crystal 40 for $46.
Because I think LDC thinks they have a monopoly on the homebrew market and can charge whatever they want. Plus they carry more than grain. They carry white labs, Danstar and then carboys and ale pales and all the other equipment to.
I'll ask what the price the hbs pays for a sack of 2-row next time I'm in to see where it's all coming from.
On the LD Carlson thing... why do LHBS buy from them?
It escapes me that somone running a business would be paying MORE for thier stock, than I do for my own personal use.
Our LHBS sells crystal malts for OVER $2 per pound, I can get a 55# sack of crystal 40 for $46.
Which is why a $35 refractometer will cost you how much from a LHBS? Try $80 here! Comes with a free tube of lube
I sell it for $50 for a 50# sack, I also give out numerous options for discounts so most people end up paying $45 or less
The malting co-op that does North Counrty(east coast) Midcountry(Midwest) canada(Vancouver), Great Western(West) all carry the same malts afaik. The prices should be the same if not very similar. There's facilities in Los Angeles and Union City, CA if that helps. You can go and pick up anywhere from 1 to 1million sacks, but not less than 1 25kg sack.
They can also ship up to a 2000lb palate for about $60 in state... er that's what the guy I talked to said when I went and picked everything up.
I am deeply involved in another business that operates like it did 40 years ago... isnt going so well for most. But, there are some that are different, who are thriving, because they dont roll with the paradigms
Does this co-op have a name?
yeah, the country malt group. North country, mid country, great western, canadian.
http://countrymaltgroup.com/
I see nothing on their page about having warehouses in California. I'm not too far from Union City and would love to be able to pick up 50-55# sacks of grain locally for a good price (right now, I drive a long distance to do so).
Thanks. For some reason I couldn't find that (sometimes I suck at finding web stuff).
I had no idea they were there. Now the question is whether or not they will deal with a homebrewer a couple of sacks at at time. A quick e-mail is in order...
Thanks. For some reason I couldn't find that (sometimes I suck at finding web stuff).
I had no idea they were there. Now the question is whether or not they will deal with a homebrewer a couple of sacks at at time. A quick e-mail is in order...
yeah they should. And yeah here they have homebrew catalog with stuff like star san in it. I think you can order like a 5 gal bucket of the stuff.
So much for that idea...
I just got an e-mail back from them; the answer is "No," they will NOT sell to individuals out of their Union City, CA location.
I was just quoted $44.50 for a 50 pound bag of 2 Row Pale Malt from my local HBS. I'm curious what others are paying for the same.
So much for that idea...
I just got an e-mail back from them; the answer is "No," they will NOT sell to individuals out of their Union City, CA location.
The malting co-op that does North Counrty(east coast) Midcountry(Midwest) canada(Vancouver), Great Western(West) all carry the same malts afaik. The prices should be the same if not very similar. There's facilities in Los Angeles and Union City, CA if that helps. You can go and pick up anywhere from 1 to 1million sacks, but not less than 1 25kg sack.
In fact people might like to know they are in
Champlain, NY,
Toronto, ON,
Thunder Bay, ON,
Motreal, QC,
Atlanta, GA,
Chicago, IL,
New Orleans, LA,
Denver, CO,
Pocatello, ID,
Calgary, AB,
Niobe, AB,
Vancouver, BC,
Vancouver, WA,
Union City, CA,
Los Angeles, CA
They can also ship up to a 2000lb palate for about $60 in state... er that's what the guy I talked to said when I went and picked everything up.