Check us out, if your are from the North Jersey, Southern NY, or anywhere in the Hudson Valley. We are Mistucky Creek Homebrew and Wine Making Supply. We are located @ 331 Rt. 94 S, in Warwick, NY 10990. Check out our website, www.mistuckycreek.com, or give us a call @ 845-988-HOPS.
Cheers,
Lloyd
Hopefully this isn't too much of a thread dumpster dive... figured I'd add my thoughts to an existing thread.
I've read a lot of negative comments about Corrado's, so I had to see for myself. I'm still a newb, and wanted to check out some equipment and ingredients first hand.
Just visited Corrado's Winemaking and Home Brewing Center in Clifton, NJ just before Thanksgiving 2011. They certainly were stocked up nicely on homebrew equipment. Their yeast refrig was good and full as well, and had all the familiar strains everyone talks about on here. For whatever reason, they also had A WHOLE MESS OF GIFT BASKETS FULL OF EVERYTHING UNDER THE SUN, AND THEY WERE EVERYWHERE!!!!
Aside from that, they had the usual 10ft lengths of different tubes, and fittings, and connections. Didn't know if the "small", "medium", or "large", drilled stopper would fit in my carboy... I chose small and got lucky. They had a bunch of different sanitizers, but no Star San. They had bottles, caps, bottle drier racks, and other bottling equipment.
As far as ingredients go, I don't do all grain yet so didn't pay huge attention, but it seemed they were stocked up fairly well on a lot of the specialty type grains (1lb, 4lb bags), different add-in flavors, other add-ins, etc., along with 1lb and 4lb bags of corn sugar, lots of different types of malt extracts,etc... but I didn't see where I could buy in bulk??? maybe I missed it. Their hops packets were also plentiful.
So, if you know what you want, and are in a hurry, they likely have it, or so it seems... but it's North NJ so it comes with the North NJ tax (read: it just costs more here). Just don't look for Star San, or bulk grain... but again, maybe I missed that part. Oh, and the 90 year old fellow stocking extract kits was very nice in a very slow kind of way, and the guy running the show smoked a little too much of that illegal brand of hops that day, if you know what I mean. At least he remembered to give me the screen to the funnel I bought.
edit: poor spelling
Keep going there and you'll see what everyone is talking about. It's a big let down. They'll stock a bunch of stuff but then wont restock on an item until they are ready to do one giant order or until enough people complain about the item being out of stock. To me that is just saying you do not care about your customers.
Very new to the home brew scene, and live near Corrados. My wife got me a AG kit for Christmas and I went in for some little supplies the next day. Did not check out the grains, etc as I was just there for some brewing supplies. Most of the shelves were empty. Could be that it was the day after Christmas. For now I plan on ordering online and only going there for something in an emergency.
If you live near then it's worth going in there before ordering online to see if you can save on shipping.
I went in there for star san and they were out!!!!
WTF.....
What I do now is I make a trip to Mistucky Creek over in Warwick, NY and get what I need for the next 3 brews. I buy the 50 lbs sack of 2row and make fewer trips.
I really like that place they are homebrewers selling to homebrewers unlike corrodes.
Also Mistucky has a brew club I intend on going to their meeting on the 10th.
This way I get my supplies and learn something new.
I know it isn't an LHBS, but if you are in Bergen county and in a serious bind, the Whole Foods in Paramus has enough to get you through. They have small amounts of grains, starsan, small selection of basic yeasts (US-05 included), small selection of hops and some other basic accoutrements. Prices aren't low, but they're not ridiculously high either.
I wouldn't count on it as my primary store by any means, but I did suggest to the store manager that they host a hombrew club there. It is obvious from them even having the supplies they do that they have a very motivated staff and/or knowlegeable clientele. Their beer selection ain't half bad, either.
For those of us who live in Bergen County and work in the city, it can be very difficult to get home and then get to one of the club meetings in central Jersey.
Nice - I'm in Bergen and getting to the point where I feel like I should open my own supply place since there is no real competition within an hour of here!
I'd be your first customer, i'm the next town over
Hello -
I realize im very late to this post but i STILL have this problem. Im told there is a good place jsut over the Tapanzee bridge - im curious if any of you have found good alternatives. I shop at Corados for beer and wine supplies but dont get a warm and fuzzy there and have had mixed results
Thanks
@njwineandbeer