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Kwitty

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I try to buy from local suppliers first. I try to buy from reputable homebrew shops close to my region of the country second. However when Northern Brewer was bought out by the big guy I had a tough time buying from them again. I know it seems silly but it broke my heart a little when they sold out. Brewing is personal for me, Inbev is big business. There have been a few sales and interesting new items I've seen in their ads since but I just haven't gone back.
Am I silly? Is it just me? What does everyone else think? What does everyone else do?
 
I go look once in a while; they have had a few things I thought were good deals, including a 2-gauge regulator, used ball-lock keg, picnic tap, and hose and QDs for them, for $99. All you'd need is a tank and you'd have tap beer.

Originally I thought their prices were high given the supposed free shipping included. Those prices have come down.

I do have the issue, as you do, of buying from InBev. I'd rather support my LHBS or other independent vendors like Ritebrew.
 
I buy from NB often. Free shipping along with frequent 20% off deals are hard to pass up. Plus I don’t have a LHBS nearby. And as long as the powers that be and those that elect them continue to support unfettered capitalism, InBev is what we get.
 
Perhaps being from Erie, PA the online aspect makes it colder.
I'm in a suburb of Minneapolis. Northern Brewer is in neighboring St. Paul. I go to their store and buy stuff from them because the employees there are brewers - damm knowledgeable brewers. When you're up close and personable, the In-bev thing becomes irrelevant. The brewers there certainly don't give a sh*t who their paycheck comes from. They still have good inventory and helpful advice.
Buy from who makes sense to you, but for me, the In-Bev issue has not affected their service, inventory or pricing.
 
No LHBS. It hurt a bit for me too and I quit buying from them and Midwest. Saying that it was an easy switch to other online retailers.
 
I buy from NB often. Free shipping along with frequent 20% off deals are hard to pass up. Plus I don’t have a LHBS nearby. And as long as the powers that be and those that elect them continue to support unfettered capitalism, InBev is what we get.

zzzzz... vote with your dollars then?
 
I have a solid lhbs 15 back-road minutes away and I try to give them as much of my purchasing as they can manage. On the occasions over the years that I needed something they didn't have I've bought a few items from morebeer, but I've never bought anything from NB or Midwest. No prejudice against either, just never came up...

Cheers!
 
Perhaps being from Erie, PA the online aspect makes it colder.
I'm in a suburb of Minneapolis. Northern Brewer is in neighboring St. Paul. I go to their store and buy stuff from them because the employees there are brewers - damm knowledgeable brewers. When you're up close and personable, the In-bev thing becomes irrelevant. The brewers there certainly don't give a sh*t who their paycheck comes from. They still have good inventory and helpful advice.
Buy from who makes sense to you, but for me, the In-Bev issue has not affected their service, inventory or pricing.
That's good to hear. My local homebrew shop small and a bit pricey. I still give him buissines when I can.
I know the employees at Northern Brewer aren't bad guys. I guess I don't like the corporate side of things. I have irrational fears of inbev trying to take over homebrewing and all we can now brew is Budweiser. Like I said, irrational! But I am curious why they are now diving into the homebrew supply bussines? I don't think they do anything without a plan. And I could be wrong but I don't think they're active in the AHA. So what's the endgame?
 
I don't think I have a LHBS that is open more than a few days a week within a 45 minute drive. I'm trying to order mostly from morebeer, but I bet I'll be ordering from NB again someday.
 
I’m kind of lucky that adventures is about 25 minutes away. I’ll stop in on my way home from the office to pick up orders or ingredients. There are some times when the price elsewhere is better, and that’s where I go. Most of the time they are inline with other prices and I’ll still go with adventures, and if I don’t want to go to the store I get $6 flat rate.
 
So I have been using NB for the last 2 years. Before that, I used Monster Brew and a LHBS (one in Fredericksburg, MD and one in San Antonio when I lived in those cities). When I moved to the DFW area, it seemed that the nearest options were over 30 minutes away or were closed permanently. Add traffic and you're looking at a 3 hour trip (2 hours driving and an hour perusing the shop). NB became a go-to for me. When I joined HBT, I started to see where everyone else was and fully intend to branch out. Morebeer has some good stuff it appears and I fully intend to use it. When the wife says I'm done with the house projects.

My two cents on NB being owned by InBev:
1. It sucks to see a corporation suck up/destroy small businesses
2. With a large corporation's financial backing behind them, at least we will have somewhere to go for our supplies.
 
No local supplier here. I get most of my ingredients from Morebeer.com, not a small company, but not inbev, and the free shipping on orders over $50 is pretty easy to attain.
 
When I started, I found NB. Their Deluxe Equipment kit was the most complete ione available at the time. Not so any longer, they took out things like the hydrometer and some other items. I used them exclusively for about a year. I have since found that I can find almost anything I need, less expensive, on other sites. I shop around. I have not ordered from NB in almost 6 years. I don't really get too worked up about the InBev thing, though, and would order from them.

I also have an excellent LHBS not too far away and a not so great one close by.

I use the cart when I am placing a bigger order. I put everything in the cart on a couple of sites, calculate for shipping or is it free, then order from the one that saves me money. Unless there would be a delay. I don't order from California (the other side of the nation) unless it is something I cannot find elsewhere since shipping takes a week or more.
 
My local HBS is 45 minutes away, and the next closest is about 2 hours. I do my best to support local. I'll call Josh and see if he has what I want, special order bulk grains, and drop in anytime I'm in 'the big city'. But there are still some things that I can't get from him or if they have it it'll be old (yeast). So I do place orders from NB about once a quarter. NB has always been good to me. They have the ingredients, which are fresh because of their volume, have specialty items that I didn't even know I needed before ordering. If I have a question, they are prompt and helpful. Prices are a little better than local, but that's not a huge issue. The only problem I have is that it often takes a week to get things shipped from Minnesota to rural Maine. Owned by INBEV? I don't care. Heck, I've even been known to drink a Bud while eating a Pizza Hut pizza. Sacrilege! ;)
 
I buy from others not because the whole David and Goliath deal but because I prefer to buy grain in lb and oz fractions. With NB you have to buy the whole pound. I buy just what I need when I need it. Let them bulk store it.
 
I buy most of my bulk ingredients from the LHBS. I typically order Kits from NB or Morebeer when they run the Kit Specials. I prefer to always have a kit in the house incase I feel like brewing spur of the moment. I buy equipment wherever I can get the best deal. I can say I'm becoming a huge fan of Morebeer. With the distribution in PA I usually have my items within a day on their standard shipping.
 
Free shipping on 50lbs sacks of grain + , 20% off often + , superb selection + , They gaurantee you will like their beer kits or replace them free + , free shipping over $30 +, they do good business so I was able to look beyond the InBev thing even though I did not like it, my LHBS has terrible hours and the selection is mediocre. I use Northern Brewer, MoreBeer, and Adventures in Homebrewing typically in addition to my local guy who is only open Sat from 9-12 and a few hours during the week when I am working
 
I buy the vast majority of ingredients and consumables from my LHBS, The Winesmith. The owner, Dennis, is a friend and I want him to stay in business even though I know I'm paying more buying from him than from a large online retailer.

I have been a morebeer customer since 1999 (holy crap that's almost 20 years and I can't think of a single bad experience with them) and still buy from them when LHBS doesn't have something in stock or I'm too busy to make the 30 minute each way drive to LHBS.

I've bought from NB prior to their buyout but not since mostly because of my loyalty to morebeer for online supplies as opposed to an InBev boycott. I still buy Hoegaarden, Negra Modelo, Leffe, Spaten, and Goose Island so I would be a hypocrite to boycott NB.
 
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For ingredients, Atlantic Brew Supply has been cheaper with $8 flat rate and plenty of 15% coupon codes from podcasts.
 
Like many here, there is no local shop near me. NB has good prices and just about any kit comes with free shipping. I'm still a newby, so kits it is.

I've also found their help resources are great, I can ask a question and get immediate feedback from some great employees.

I don't really care for their parent company and am not going out and buying their beer. But until I can get the same bang for my buck from someone nearby or another on-line company, I'll do business with them.
 
Got my start on a NB starter kit and haven't gotten anything from them since, I'm off of kits and all that so bye bye NB (unless they put out some deal that is to not be missed).
 
Yes, I buy from NB.
There is no LHBS.
I used to buy from a regional HBS as much as possible, but Barley & Vine closed.

SWMBO wants organic. I want LME. Since Seven Bridges closed, NB/MW are the only suppliers of homebrew quantities (6 lb and 3.15 lbs) of organic LME. NB seems to have the best variety of organic grain.
Many other OHBS have stated they don't have the market for organic LME (and many don't have much organic). I believe if one would carry AND ADVERTISE organic, then they would have a market, and I might switch.

So, I start with NB. If they can't fill an order completely, then I go elsewhere, usually for just the missing ingredient.
FWIW, my last order went completely to AHS because NB had discontinued Vienna LME (not organic), while AHS could handle the entire recipe.
My next order looks like it will be 100% NB.

Too my surprise, customer service, particularly prompt shipping, improved after InBev took over.
 
Northern Brewer was my LHBS. My brewing buddy and I have had to get creative to avoid them. He feels more strongly about it than I do, but we also have enjoyed sourcing ingredients more creatively (truth be told I make him do it[emoji41]) and reduce costs by buying by the bag.
 
NB and MW are close to me, about 20 miles or so, but I rarely go there, as their prices are high and they are on the other side of the metro from me. But my LHBS (Brew & Grow) is closer--only a few miles--so I go there for many supplies. Some things I like to buy local, like yeast. I usually order grain from More Beer as it is much cheaper than the LHBS and Northern. Free shipping if >$59--doesn't include sacks, but I don't use that much anyway and buy 1lb and 10lb bags.
 
I haven't bought a sack in a while, and I have moved since. The last time I bought Rahr 2 row, about 2 years ago, my LHBS charged about $45. NB has it for $54. I haven't checked with my new LHBS. Keep your eye on the shipping rates. NB has changed the cut off for free shipping several times in the last few years, even eliminating it for a while.
 
I don't really care who owns them, but I haven't bought from them since they took 2 freaking weeks to ship my order (before the buyout). That isn't to say that I wouldn't buy from them again if they had the best price on something I didn't need for 3 weeks...
 
FWIW, I buy Pilsner and Pale malts by the sack via a club group buy. Given enough leeway, I usually order other grains, hops and yeast from Farmhouse Brewing Supply, which is close to me - its just up the interstate from Chicago in Janesville WI, so it arrives usually in one or two days. I love his selection and the closeness.

I buy occasionally from my LHBS and have spent significant money there on equipment - most recently a beer gun. But, they are not close to me, and most of the time I do not use a car and getting to them isn't convenient. UPS delivers my orders straight to me, extremely convenient.

I tend to buy Briess malts, because they are the most local to me - again, just a little bit north of Chicago in Wisconsin. I have begun to buy Omega yeast more, because it is local in Chicago. I really haven't found any local hops growers who sell to homebrewers, but its been a while since I looked.
 
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