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Been going there for a few years now; prices have always been decent, selection great, and the expired yeast bin has yielded some great beers. And the proprietor is more than a retailer, she's my friend, and one of the few female homebrewers in our area. I went there almost more for the chat than the grain I needed. That being said, I need to find a new place to buy full bags of grain. Even though I'm in the Great PNW, land of many breweries, our LHBS selection in the South Sound is pretty slim; the two that are closest to me now are kinda pricey. So I've been googling around, and found that morebeer.com has some pretty good prices on full bags of base malt. Just want to know, how have you all who've ordered from them found the service? We live down a tiny street with 6 houses, not much room for big trucks, and I plan to order at least 2 full bags at a time.
 
A little hack for Morebeer: They sell grain in 10 lb bags, and it counts for free shipping. Full bags do not. Compare getting 5x10lb bags, vs. a full 50 lb bag + shipping.

I've been buying all online since my LHBS closed 2 years ago. I bounce around to a few different ones, depending on what I'm getting and the overall cost with shipping. Open browser tabs for several stores and add your items to the shopping carts for each vendor. After shipping is tallied, you might be surprised the price differences. I used to buy a lot on Morebeer (free shipping for >$59), but I think their prices are kind of high to begin with. I often find Midwest is cheaper overall with their flat rate shipping. YMMV.
 
and I plan to order at least 2 full bags at a time.


damn, when they were just a couple hour drive from me i'd buy 8-9 bags at a time! ;) (just a wee taste of the creature, lol)

i was getting bags from a local brew pub before that....might want to hit one up for a keg fill, just to loosen their tongues and get to know them? ask them about something to do with your homebrew or something, then let it slip...you know when you order next, mind slipping a few extra bags on for me?
 
damn, when they were just a couple hour drive from me i'd buy 8-9 bags at a time! ;) (just a wee taste of the creature, lol)

i was getting bags from a local brew pub before that....might want to hit one up for a keg fill, just to loosen their tongues and get to know them? ask them about something to do with your homebrew or something, then let it slip...you know when you order next, mind slipping a few extra bags on for me?

I've never done it, but have heard of homebrewers asking a local brewery to piggyback a few bags of grain. Worth a try. Make friends with the brewer, and ask. The worst that could happen is they'll say no.

One of my friends always keeps a sanitized mason jar in his trunk. He's scored free yeast from breweries several times.
 
and as a footnote, if you feel you're getting pushed too hard. i just bought 40lbs of malt for $13 from my local...how shall we say, "grain supplier" today....just have to malt it myself.... :mug:

edit: i remember you fixing a fuel pump relay, and rigging up your NG burners!

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Online shopping I go with Atlantic Brew Supply, great prices, a little limited on the types of grain available but I adjust when I can’t get to my LHBS. As said above, Midwest and Morebeer have good deals as well. :mug:
 
and as a footnote, if you feel you're getting pushed too hard. i just bought 40lbs of malt for $13 from my local...how shall we say, "grain supplier" today....just have to malt it myself.... :mug:

edit: i remember you fixing a fuel pump relay, and rigging up your NG burners!

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Yah, but I just don't have the patience (or the space) to malt my own. I do have a friend that runs a brewpub, he taught me a lot of what I know; I've asked before if he'll order grain for me when he does his orders, but he's scared he'll get found out (by who I've asked, but never got a straight answer). And he gets his premilled, so if he added a couple of bags of unmilled they might get suspicious.
 
You have to account for all the grain you have on hand at a brewery. That way uncle Sam can try to figure out if your skimming the books. You had a 1000 pounds of grain on hand but only produced X BBL's of beer? Where did the other grain go? We want our tax money.
www.ritebrew.com has good bulk grain prices but shipping is key thing to check.
 
Homebrew club group buy is the way to go. You need to order a full skid, which is like 40 bags. Otherwise, just keep an eye out for special deals at the online sellers.
 
Sorry your local is closing. Any chance she can give you some going out of business prices to clear her inventory and let you stock up?
She's making one last grain order for her regular customers at her good prices; placed my order yesterday for 2 bags each of two-row and pilsner. Getting Canadian 2-row instead of GW at the same price. Next weekend when I go pick it up I'm sure I'll find some screaming deals on what else she needs to get gone. She offered to hold back anything I needed but I couldn't think of anything.
 
I have used Bader Brewing in Vancouver. They have very good prices on grain, as they are only a couple miles from GW Malting there. I know they are about a two or so hour drive each way from the South Sound, but if you brew enough, you can just double up on the grain to make it somewhat worthwhile, especially if you make it part of another trip down south.
Bader Beer & Wine Supply | (baderbrewing.com)
 
She's making one last grain order for her regular customers at her good prices; placed my order yesterday for 2 bags each of two-row and pilsner.
I'd stock up. You can keep malt for quite a few years. Uncrushed that is. Store dry and cool.

Maybe she could keep her account and order grain for her loyal customers, say, once a year. Like a group buy.
We used to get 1-3 pallets (mixed malt order) through someone with an CMG account, until they would only sell to LHBS anymore (lobbying maybe?). Then we started ordering through an LHBS, and later through a brewery/LHBS. The price difference was only a few more $, per sack, with much more choice of different malts, and any amount basically, not just full pallets.
 
You have to account for all the grain you have on hand at a brewery. That way uncle Sam can try to figure out if your skimming the books. You had a 1000 pounds of grain on hand but only produced X BBL's of beer? Where did the other grain go? We want our tax money.
www.ritebrew.com has good bulk grain prices but shipping is key thing to check.

Nah. Uncle Sam doesn't care how much grain you buy, just production of beer in barrels. Even if they did ask, it would be a trivial matter to explain that "my brewhouse efficiency was lower."
 
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he'll get found out

scared of getting fined for not obeying the beer cartel?

Yah, but I just don't have the patience (or the space) to malt my own.

all you'd need for a five gallon batch is a cheap cooler, and 4-5 days of letting sit, and nursing it a bit.....i malt 20lbs at a time, but i do my 10lb crystal batches in a cooler, just keep it next to the bathtub, so i can fill and drain it when it needs to be watered.....
 
Why closing?

Perhaps purchase and open your own homebrew supply store?

Ordering bags online is NOT cost effective. Join a local group buy.
If you buy your grain from morebeer in 10 lb increments it qualifies for the free shipping if order is over $59 offer. Not to mention all their other site-wide percent-off sales.
 
Nah. Uncle Sam doesn't care how much grain you buy, just production of beer in barrels. Even if they did ask, it would be a trivial matter to explain that "my brewhouse efficiency was lower."
I plan on paying for TTB Tamer software because of all the brewery reports that have to be filed or at least kept track of daily, weekly and monthly to the TTB. Close enough to opening ( waiting on a building I'm trying to secure before I can apply for brewers notice) that I know they keep a record of grain on hand.
 
Been going there for a few years now; prices have always been decent, selection great, and the expired yeast bin has yielded some great beers. And the proprietor is more than a retailer, she's my friend, and one of the few female homebrewers in our area. I went there almost more for the chat than the grain I needed. That being said, I need to find a new place to buy full bags of grain. Even though I'm in the Great PNW, land of many breweries, our LHBS selection in the South Sound is pretty slim; the two that are closest to me now are kinda pricey. So I've been googling around, and found that morebeer.com has some pretty good prices on full bags of base malt. Just want to know, how have you all who've ordered from them found the service? We live down a tiny street with 6 houses, not much room for big trucks, and I plan to order at least 2 full bags at a time.

I am familiar with the store you mentioned and it is indeed a sad day. They were a great homebrew shop in an area that has lost quite a few in the last few years. Be sure to check with the other shops in your area, most of the time, full bag prices for the same malts are better than what you can find online. I own a shop north of Seattle and I know our bag prices are competitive. Cheers!
 
Been going there for a few years now; prices have always been decent, selection great, and the expired yeast bin has yielded some great beers. And the proprietor is more than a retailer, she's my friend, and one of the few female homebrewers in our area. I went there almost more for the chat than the grain I needed. That being said, I need to find a new place to buy full bags of grain. Even though I'm in the Great PNW, land of many breweries, our LHBS selection in the South Sound is pretty slim; the two that are closest to me now are kinda pricey. So I've been googling around, and found that morebeer.com has some pretty good prices on full bags of base malt. Just want to know, how have you all who've ordered from them found the service? We live down a tiny street with 6 houses, not much room for big trucks, and I plan to order at least 2 full bags at a time.
Here is the thing with Morebeer.... They have some of the best prices and availability of items. If you order from them you will notice that they have two distribution centers, one in Northern California and one in Pennsylvania. I live in the Not So Great PNW (Oregon)....If your order comes from N. California your order will arrive in about 3 business days and you have an option of a Monday shipment to avoid having your yeast sit in a hot warehouse over a weekend. If your order comes from PA, you are looking at 10 business days which means you definitely will have a weekend storage somewhere. So, if I am buying liquid yeast, I make sure it comes from the N. CA warehouse or I use Brew Chatter (BrewChatter Home Brew Shop - Brewing Supplies and Education) which is also from N. CA and has exceptionally fast shipping.
 
I am familiar with the store you mentioned and it is indeed a sad day. They were a great homebrew shop in an area that has lost quite a few in the last few years. Be sure to check with the other shops in your area, most of the time, full bag prices for the same malts are better than what you can find online. I own a shop north of Seattle and I know our bag prices are competitive. Cheers!
Tony I have been to your shop twice now (and have met you, you might not remember, but you came to Rail Hoppn in Auburn when I was working there), and I love your selection!! Couple of years ago won a gift card to Micro from a competition, and enjoyed every minute I spent there. If I lived closer I would definitely patronize it, just Kenmore is quite a drive from Covington. When I'm ready for more full bags I'll give you a call.
 
Here is the thing with Morebeer.... They have some of the best prices and availability of items. If you order from them you will notice that they have two distribution centers, one in Northern California and one in Pennsylvania. I live in the Not So Great PNW (Oregon)....If your order comes from N. California your order will arrive in about 3 business days and you have an option of a Monday shipment to avoid having your yeast sit in a hot warehouse over a weekend. If your order comes from PA, you are looking at 10 business days which means you definitely will have a weekend storage somewhere. So, if I am buying liquid yeast, I make sure it comes from the N. CA warehouse or I use Brew Chatter (BrewChatter Home Brew Shop - Brewing Supplies and Education) which is also from N. CA and has exceptionally fast shipping.

I've never noticed any option for choosing a shipment date from Morebeer (perhaps the function is there, but I've missed it). I have ordered from them several times and it could go out the door the next day, or next week. But then, I've never ordered liquid yeast from any mail order source. Maybe others have had good luck.

Where I live it's hot for three months and below freezing about 5 or 6 months, and I don't trust the so-called "freezer packs" they offer. No more LHBS 3 miles away, and Midwest is on the other side of the metro, so if I need liquid yeast I wait until I need to go to that end of town for other things and swing by there. I don't like to do a 1.5 hr round trip just for a pack of yeast if I don't have to, though I'll make a dedicated trip to MW if I need a bunch of things.
 
I've never noticed any option for choosing a shipment date from Morebeer (perhaps the function is there, but I've missed it). I have ordered from them several times and it could go out the door the next day, or next week. But then, I've never ordered liquid yeast from any mail order source. Maybe others have had good luck.

Where I live it's hot for three months and below freezing about 5 or 6 months, and I don't trust the so-called "freezer packs" they offer. No more LHBS 3 miles away, and Midwest is on the other side of the metro, so if I need liquid yeast I wait until I need to go to that end of town for other things and swing by there. I don't like to do a 1.5 hr round trip just for a pack of yeast if I don't have to, though I'll make a dedicated trip to MW if I need a bunch of things.
It's is great if you have local options even if it is 1.5 hrs roundtrip. I don't have any option as my nearest HBS is over 100 miles away and the last three times I did make it over there it was closed for one reason or another... I guess I should call ahead.
 
Years ago if you needed brewing materials, you drove over to the LHBS and bought what you needed.

Today, you sit online trying to shave a few more bucks off by calculating who provides free shipping or who has the lowest price on malt or hops with their online specials this week.

The LHBS in my town closed 2 years ago.

So it comes as no surprise that the local one or two person shops can’t make it. The brick and mortar retailers are dropping off in many industries because people are buying online rather than supporting their local sources. These companies can be outcompeted by online sellers using UPS/FedEd or Amazon shipping.
 
I don’t see how any LHBS expects to survive long-term w/o an e-commerce site. Or any other specialty store for that matter. I didn’t get into brewing with the idea I needed to do it as cheaply as possible. I will buy locally every chance I get - but how many times have you dropped into the LHBS with a recipe and they are out of this or that and you either substitute or go back online for the missing bits? Bless em for trying, but that’s gotta be a tough way to make the rent.
 
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