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For the Canadian market...

http://www.ontariobeerkegs.com

Kegging, brewing equipment, ingredients. Super competitive pricing, with ridiculous giveaways on Facebook.

Thanks!!!!

Always looking for more Canuck suppliers. Just got started on 1 gallon batches and have used TorontoBrewingCo. and TheBrewersMarket so far.
 
If you are in Eastern Pa I'd recommend Weak Knee Homebrewing in Pottstown,Pa. http://www.weakkneehomebrew.com/

Really friendly there, decent prices. Have alot of wine kits and supplies too. I buy most of my stuff there now rather than online mainly because i really believe in supporting local business. Plus they have a tap set up with 4 beers on tap to sample, and wine too. Their grain crushes are actually a little TOO good but I keep overshooting my OG's with their grain. Also they run classes for newbie's too.
 
One of the best I know and use regularly is www.barleynvine.com
They doubt crush your grains if requested and are very friendly

I recently placed an order with them and they went out of their way to ensure my order was taken care of. It arrive to my overseas military location in 6 days which is practically unheard of. I really appreciated them going the extra mile to make my order happen.
 
I don't think I'll be grinding my own soon so I'm asking who has decent milled grains. I saw a negative on MoreBeer and they have been my go to for a lot of supplies because of their low free shipping threshold but... I was way low on my gravity reading out of my mash tun. It could have been me. When I got my first order from MoreBeer the grain husks didn't look all that cracked and open. I'm giving them another try to see if the second order is any better but in the meantime any suggestions other than get a mill?
 
BarleynVine.com new mill and did wonders for my effiency


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i like midwest quite a bit. easy to navigate the site, fast shipping, they have a rewards program, i haven't researched extensively but their prices w/ shipping seem lower than average. seems they mess up orders quite a bit but they correct them easily and quickly.
 
Don't know if Brew & Grow in Minneapolis has been mentioned but I just finished up one of their "Magellan's IPA" kits and it turned out great. I don't know about their shipping because I live in the area but the prices are great. The "Original Series" kits are under $30 with dry yeast ($35 with Wyeast) and they include 50 caps, 1 Whirlfloc tablet and an extra long grain bag that can be doubled over to keep the particles from slipping through. They also grind your grain before the kit leaves the store as apposed to when it's boxed. I've brewed kits from Midwest, Northern and Brew & Grow (I like to keep it local and with all these suppliers in my area who wouldn't?) and they are all great but I like to get more bang for my buck so I will probably hit B&G more than the others.



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Mashed in at about five minutes ago on a 10 gallon batch of Mild, which will be split into two batches; one oaked and one soured. Happy New Year!!
 
Texas online suppliers? I live in south Texas and nearest local is maybe 600 miles away.
 
Hey I'm looking for a new 15 gallon pot with a temp gauge on it. All I can find is eBay for 160$ anything better?


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160 isn't a bad price if it is SS. I paid 95 for my 15 gal SS pot delivered. I drilled it myself for a valve, (3 piece SS + bulkhead fittings) @ 37. I don't see the need to have a thermometer mounted to a brew pot which is what I use mine for. So I don't think 160 is that bad of a price. Especially if it comes with a thermowell fitting and a thermometer.
 
My LHBS is heartshomebrew, located in Orlando,Fl. Their prices are very competitive and they do know their stuff! No, they are not a hang out type of shop, they are geared toward Internet type of sales. So what you get is less overhead that is passed along in their prices. To me, a major point I respect them for is their recipes. They give you the break down, instead of just selling the package. So for me, they are #1.
 
Fifth season is the only one in Charlottesville now that I know of. Great people in there very willing to help new guys, and they have a couple that are experienced brewers.
 
I tried to order from my usual Midwest a while ago,but got an error code trying to use the Paypal option. No matter whether I used Google Chrome or IE9,same deal. So I ordered a couple E/SG kits from More Beer with S-04 yeast to try them out. Need to get the pipeline going again. Supposed to be here by next Saturday,so I'll see how they are.
 
I'm sure this is already out there but I just stumbled on bells home brew store online . I didn't even know they sold home brew supplies.
BEST PRICES ONLINE hands down. I have been looking online all morning for good prices on hops. just got 1lb simcoe for $18 , 1lb columbus $12.60, 1lb centennial $15.75 and 7.99 flat rate shipping. My bill was $16 less than Northern brewer.

https://bellsbeer.com/store/
 
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