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How often do you make purchases online?

  • Always... it's the only way I get ingredients/equip.

  • Sometimes

  • I'll buy online if there's a good deal, otherwise from my LHBS

  • Never, I only buy from my LHBS


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I buy my bulk 2-row and liquid yeast from my LHBS. Everything else is on line. Brewmasters Warehouse, Hops Direct, etc..... The shipping on a 50+ pound bag of grain isn't cost effective and I don't want my liquid yeast sitting in the back of a hot Fedex/UPS truck.
 
I have to buy everything online since there isn't a shop here in town. There is one about 40 minutes from where I live in Las Cruces, NM but I don't trust the "freshness" of the grains. Its not even a real homebrew shop; its a place where they sell jacuzzis and have a couple shelves in the corner wall with some homebrewing equipment/ingredients.
 
Hot tubs and homebrew.... that place sounds awesome.

I used to buy everything online till i found out Learn to Brew was right down the street. Now I shop there.
 
I don't have a LHBS, so unless I happen to be in Corvallis or Porkland during the day, I buy online. There's a winery shop closer that has some items, but the grain selection is small.
 
I buy online, I use to buy at my LHBS but they are almost an hour away. If they were closer I'd probably buy there more.
 
You needed one more category to choose from; most of the time I buy online. If I need something right away I'll go to the LHBS, otherwise I buy online. The reason I buy online is mainly selection.
 
I make an attempt to support LHBS, but also think their focus is on extract over all grain brewers. So what happens is this:

I buy my grain from them. I buy 'things I need right now'. I buy magazines from them.
Everything else I buy I on line because it's cheaper.
 
I try to support local business whenever I can, because I think that it is more ethical or whatever. But, if I can find a better deal online I hop (pun intended, I mostly buy hops online) on it because the LHBS guy should be punched in the head. I caught him checking out my fiance and the only reason I didn't say anything is because this "hobby" is an addiction and I need my fix.
 
I want to encourage the LHBS to continue and expand on their support for brewing; to show that there's a market for this stuff and that it's a viable and worthwhile business.
 
My local store is great in every way except price. Maybe it's the high san diego rent or something, but Home Brew Mart is about 50% more than places online in some cases.
 
LHBS isn't exactly local, about 2 hours away.

I prefer walking to the front door to get goodies when the beer fairies come. :rockin:
 
You needed one more category to choose from; most of the time I buy online. If I need something right away I'll go to the LHBS, otherwise I buy online. The reason I buy online is mainly selection.

This for me. My LBHS is very small and the freshness and selection of ingredients is suspect and limited. My order from AHS arrived Wed when it was 105*. My yeast was dead so I went to the LBHS. He has a smack pack that was similar so I bought it and brewed today.
 
I have a LHBS only 15 minutes away. I do occasionally buy their crap. Their hops prices are outrageous, $4.99 for 1oz for nugget. Liquid yeast is about $10. I can get my stuff online cheaper and still save money. Only in a pinch and if I feel like being robbed I go to the LHBS. Besides I don't feel they know what the Hell they are talking about.
 
How do you think your LHBS gets the liquid yeast? On the back of a UPS truck has my vote. You can pay for an ice pack for about $1 from most online sites.


I buy my bulk 2-row and liquid yeast from my LHBS. Everything else is on line. Brewmasters Warehouse, Hops Direct, etc..... The shipping on a 50+ pound bag of grain isn't cost effective and I don't want my liquid yeast sitting in the back of a hot Fedex/UPS truck.
 
All my ingredients are bought online. I build my equipment so most of the is from lowes except for the brewing specific things like hydrometers and wine thiefs and stuff like that.
 
Also I have to say that the closest LHBS that I know of is Nashville which is 75 minutes away at best, its Rebel Brewer which appears to be a great store that is online as well. However I have to say I love coming home from work and decide I want to buy a few batches of ingredients and have it delivered from Brewmaster's Warehouse in two days, the shipping is about the same that the 9.75% sales tax would run in TN. If the online service was piss poor than I may look for local options but every time I've had questions or problems with online things the vendors have been right there to back it up.
 
Never. I am super lucky though:
1) My LHBS is less than 10 minutes away.
2) Their product is always fresh (Except LME, but they don't sell fresh LME)
3) Their prices are good. (Better than online except for yeast and hops)
4) The owner and staff are super friendly and very helpful.
5) They are huge supporters of my homebrew club and give club members 10% off.
6) They never complain about crushing your grains and will even crush the wheat separately so you can get a finer crush (for those like me who have crap efficiency with wheat malt).
7) They have an excellent variety of grain and hops. Only once in a while I can't get something in particular.
8) I'm pretty sure they have all of the Wyeast and White Labs yeast strains.
9) Adjuncts are plentiful.
10) I could go on and on...
 
I have a great LHBS near me - BevArt on 101st and Western for those of you in Chicago. I buy organic hops online at Seven Bridges Coop (www.breworganic.com) And I buy organic grain in bulk from MidCountry Malts, which is local.
 
Instead of "sometimes" there should be a "most of the time" category. I prefer to shop local, but not when they don't carry most of the stuff I need and if I can save money online, I'll do it that way. Plus my LHBS has been slipping recently. Last time I went I waited for 2 hours to buy some stuff, and the time before that I was nearly shorted half my grains... I figure that's two strikes and I'll give them one more chance. I found that they can get hold of legal commercial kegs from a distributor as well...and if I can score one of those I'll give one of their strikes back ;)
 
I try to support the LHBS shop as much as possible. This is a small town in the middle of nowhere, and I feel very lucky to have one. It's just one guy and he tries hard to keep as much in stock as is feasible, and once you add shipping his prices are fair. I just want to make sure he stays open since it's really nice to be able to grab a few supplies on a whim when neccessary. If he doesn't have something in stock, he'll order it and usually has it a few days (depending on the day of the week). Besides, I really like the guy!

That said, I buy all my hops from hopsdirect and any equipment/specialty stuff from NB since the local guy can't compete with bulk hops prices and doesn't have a supplier for much kegging/all grain equipment.
 
I only buy from my LHBS, Homebrew Headquartrs in Richardson, TX. They are some of the nicest, most knowledgeable and helpful people.
 
I order on line from place in NC... they have been good with getting back to me with any questions I have. If I place an order Monday, I usually have it shipped to work by Weds.
 
I would love to support and shop at a LHBS, but my closest is an hour away and their prices are horrible.($90 for a sack of 2-row) Combine that with a rude staff that makes you feel like an inconvenience for walking in the door and No Thank You!
 
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