chirodoccm
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fairly straight forward, been looking around and don't know if 1 place is better then another then another.
Forddog said:Midwest supplies is the s*it!!
What I do like about Midwest over AHS is that they list their ingredients for the kit on the website, that way I know ahead of time what I'm getting and if there is anything I'd like to add. For example, their SNPA clone lists the hops (Perle and Cascade). When I brewed the kit, I ordered another oz of Cascade for dry-hopping. It's not a huge deal, but I like it![]()
I do like Midwest Supplies, it's where I bought all my equipment when I started brewing and I've stuck with them. Their prices are competitive and shipping is quick to me (Omaha, NE)...
What I do like about Midwest over AHS is that they list their ingredients for the kit on the website, that way I know ahead of time what I'm getting and if there is anything I'd like to add. For example, their SNPA clone lists the hops (Perle and Cascade). When I brewed the kit, I ordered another oz of Cascade for dry-hopping. It's not a huge deal, but I like it![]()
A simple e-mail or call to AHS and they will send you the instuction sheet. With as many recipes as they have on there if they posted them all they would just be giving them to the competition.
Not to fork this thread, but if the reason they don't post the recipes is to avoid giving them to the competition, why do they give them out so easily if you call or email them? It seems like much of the competition is posting their kit ingredients, so it would be nice if AHS did the same.
However, I do agree with you that the free shipping over $100 is a plus. That's why I've ordered through them exclusively over the past year, although hopefully my order sizes will start costing much less![]()
I hate getting hosed by companies on shipping rates.
Even with Shipping Midwest and Northern Brewer usually come out ahead of AHS price wise. I really don't understand why shipping is an issue if the other places are less expensive for the total order.
I have always been happy with Midwest and Northern Brewer kits.
Look at the price of base grains, specialty grains, and extract. All three places are identical.
Yeah the kits are not the same from any of the 3 places so you can't really compare prices on them.
No they are not. Midwest has yeast less expensive than either. $0.75 on the dry I use and $1.25 less expensive on liquid. AHS charges $2.25 more for 6lb of extract. I always price out all 3 when shopping. Midwest and Northern Brewer always come out ahead of AHS. You are right that I may pay slightly less in shipping but I get nickle and dimed by AHS to the point where they are more expensive even with free shipping.
I buy most of my hops and grains from Farmhouse Brewing supply.
But by time you pay the shipping rates for any of those items from midwest, you are behind.
But by time you pay the shipping rates for any of those items from midwest, you are behind. They charge you 10 to ship and it cost them 5. I don't play that game. I'll pay for the product, but I'm not paying rediculous rates to ship.
I get bulk stuff from AHS, and hops from hops direct. To each his own I guess.![]()
...We just had an order that was $450 and it cost us over $300 in shipping charges....