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bell0347

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Just a quick rant. I am completely done with my LHBS. It kinda sucks because I try to support local small business but if you can't provide a quality product or at least occaisionally sweep the floor then I'm not providing business. I get this weird plasticy, soapy flavor in my brews when I buy ingredients there too. I don't know if it's old hops, stale grains, or what but I'm not going there again. :mad: Really ticks me off because I had high hopes for this last batch and didn't turn out. Should have known better.

I've used Northern Brewer, Brewmaster's Warehouse, and just recently ordered from High Gravity and have always had good results with their service, ingredients, and final product. Keep up the good work guys.
 
I buy most of my stuff from morebeer.com. Actually they have a store not too far from here but they have a large mail order business.
 
Ditto on that, I order exclusively online now. I get better service from Forrest at AHS via email and PM than I ever did from my LHBS. Midwest and Northern have been great to me as well. I definitely believe the ingredients are fresher from these folks than my LHBS. I highly recommend all of them.
 
I support my local HBS (High Gravity) but only becuse they deserve it. I won't support a store that sux. like my local hardware store.I drive 40 miles out of my way to get to a Lowes just so I dont have to deal with overly marked up poor service. vote with your feet/wallet.
 
I agree with a lot of what is being said. I too like the idea of supporting a local business but when I sit back and think about I want the best quality and product for my money. Sometimes my LHBS is best for the money and quality but about 70% of the time they are not. The advantage they have is convenience. Supporting a local company seems like a great idea but in the end the best company should get my money..... PERIOD.
 
Out here in central California we have Doc's Cellar in San Luis Obispo. They are great. Very knowledgeable friendly and the prices are pretty good for that "I want it now" type of shopper. Sure, the prices may be a little higher than online, but considering the overhead of a retail store, they serve us really well. I am quite pleased. Sorry your store is so inadequate.
 
theres nothing around me, so the nearest is 45 minutes and the owner of the shop is a freakin dick! he used to be cool but now he just grumbles when you ask questions, and rates beer on beeradvocate while you jaunt around his store looking for stuff...
 
Hey, you gave them a shot. I would not feel bad about supporting your local online retailer. I probably wouldn't necessarily buy from Morebeer, because they are a ways away, but I've bought from Northern brewer, and I've heard nothing but good things from most of the major online stores. Austin Homebrew is a regular here and he is always making sure people are satisfied.

The closest LHBS to me is like over an hour away. Factor in the gas money and ordering supplies online ahead of time only makes sense for me. Of course I love their place and always try to stock up if I'm ever down that way, but it usually doesn't work out.
 
Wow, hearing some of your stories I consider myself quite fortunate that my LHBS is top notch. His hop selection didn't dwindle or increase in price throughout all of 2008 (I have no idea how he did this), his hours are perfect (4-8 weekdays, 10-2 Sat), and he's great to BS with about old motorcycles. And if I order an Activator on Tuesday, he has it on Friday, and it was just made last week.
 
i think my local place is great, i think i split evenly between my lhbs and online vendors.

i've never been the only person in my lhbs. they seem to do a good business and every brew i have made from their ingredients has been great. plus they will talk your ear off about any question you might have and find a way to make most things work for you.

i am sorry to hear that your local store sucks.

the only thing i done like is their hours. they are only open till 6 and i work till 5 and its kind of hard to be there by 6
 
Ditto on that, I order exclusively online now. I get better service from Forrest at AHS via email and PM than I ever did from my LHBS. Midwest and Northern have been great to me as well. I definitely believe the ingredients are fresher from these folks than my LHBS. I highly recommend all of them.

He means Austin Homebrew Supply in Austin Texas. Here is a link:
Austin Homebrew Supply

Forrest
 
The LHBS near me is just a corner in the basement of a true value hardware store, but the folks are super friendly even if the selection is limited. my gripe is they don't crush grain, and i am not at the milling stage yet (though i find myself constantly looking at DIY posts).

I been ordering mainly from northernbrewer, but would love to try another supplier. which have people here had the best service/price with?

cheers
:tank:
 
my LHBS is a HUGE warehouse with prices as low or lower then online. it's awsome. :)
 
I've started selectively buying from online stores. I can't beat my local store's price on 2-row, so I keep buying that there, but more and more I buy hops in bulk and I buy specialty grain online. For a store that does a fair amount of business, I'm kind of sad they don't have more varieties of malt. I do still buy yeast there.
 
The LHBS near me is just a corner in the basement of a true value hardware store, but the folks are super friendly even if the selection is limited. my gripe is they don't crush grain, and i am not at the milling stage yet (though i find myself constantly looking at DIY posts).

I been ordering mainly from northernbrewer, but would love to try another supplier. which have people here had the best service/price with?

cheers
:tank:
It was mentioned a bit earlier, but i have been using morebeer.com. They have good prices, haven't jacked up one of my orders yet, and everything seems of good quality. I have the stale grain/ bad service complaint with my LHBS. they just seem unwilling to help, my questions are always answered with the "you are a moron" undertone. Plus way inflated prices compared to morebeer, especially when you figure in their free shipping.
 
larrysbrewsupply is where I usually go. There are a number of places around here to choose from but the best prices for my needs are at Larrys.

their website is HORRIBLE. but the store is great.
 
I'm pretty happy with Maryland Homebrew in Columbia. Only problem is their grain prices have slowly rising over the past year. 2-row is up to $1.75/lb and most specialty grains are creeping to or over $2/lb. Instead I've been getting grain in bulk and then picking up hops and especially yeast for them.
 
There's a good store in Corvallis, but I still buy most of my supplies online. It's a 60 miles drive each way, so most of the time, shipping is cheaper and I'm rarely in a hurry. I'll hit Joel's place if I'm down there for some other reason.
 
Yay for Austin Homebrew. They got me started in March and treat me well. They are 130 miles from me and I have been in there store three times. Bought 7 kits and all my supplies from them and will continue to shop there. Customer service is VERY important to me.
 
I'm lucky enough that my LHBS is also a major online (MIdwest) :p Though I did check out anther in St. Cloud that if it where a bit larger selection would be great since the prices match with most others I've seen. Can't really fault them for being a bit short on selection though, it's a physically small store that also sells computers and hobby/RC stuff in the same place.
 
Yea - I am done with the local store. I also tried to support them (even with a three-hour round trip to get there)... I bought a lot of merchandise there. Then I had an incident where he knew I was severely time restricted but he needed to order some items. I said ok - because I would still have had enough time to do what I needed to do. Well, two weeks later (he knew this was the deadline) when I called him up for the damage his response was that "they are a retail store and didn't have time for this and I should just order on-line."

All I wanted him to do is put together a box with the items I needed and I would pay for it and swing in very quickly to pick it up - my online bill for the same items ended up being about $700 so it wasn't a small order by any margin.

This isn't the first incident - although the others were rather mild compared to this. It's cheaper for me to pay for shipping than gas anyhow.
 
Well, I am glad, or rather be it a little sad to hear that others have the same issues and gripes. It seems that the very basic principals of running a business are in short supply these days. Professionalism, cleanliness, service with a smile, quality product. These things are getting harder and harder to find.

I noticed several mentioned Austin Home Brew supply. I have checked out their website and it's fantastic. They seem a little pricey but I and apparently others don't mind paying a little extra for quality and service. I plan on ordering one of their clone kits in the near future to try 'em out.
 
I'm lucky enough that my LHBS is also a major online (MIdwest) :p Though I did check out anther in St. Cloud that if it where a bit larger selection would be great since the prices match with most others I've seen. Can't really fault them for being a bit short on selection though, it's a physically small store that also sells computers and hobby/RC stuff in the same place.

you must mean minco/ nitro? Russ is GREAT to deal with. Defiantly an ambassador for the hobby !
 

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