Closing retail store to focus on Jaybird line.NorCal is closing?
What online shops offer an AHA discount?
I'm not sure about AHA discounts, but Atlantic Brew Supply has several 15% discount codes from a few podcasts. Experimental Brewing podcast's code is 'brewfiles'. It usually makes them the cheapest ingredients for me.What online shops offer an AHA discount?
Northern Brewer not an option on principal alone.Northern Brewer does but I believe it's only 5%.
Northern Brewer not an option on principal alone.
I’m not a fan of morebeer at all. Their customer service is great but their grains are all premilled and vacuumed sealed in advance and left on the shelf like that. When I used to get grains from them I would constantly get over dried grain and fall short on my gravities.
Has anyone tried homebrewsupply.com?
I don't like that they don't do partial quantities on grain.Midwest supplies
I will probably buy a big mouth bubbler from them though, that way not all of the money goes to Northern Brewer.Midwest supplies
Holy **** though, looks like free shipping applies to bulk grain.Midwest supplies
Midwest is also owned by AB InBev.I will probably buy a big mouth bubbler from them though, that way not all of the money goes to Northern Brewer.
Holy poopy though, looks like free shipping applies to bulk grain.
I just noticed that myself while pricing full bags. Domestic Briess 2-row Brewer’s Malt full bag $53.99 or international Best Malz Pilsen Malt $69.99 for example w/ free shipping!!!Holy poopy though, looks like free shipping applies to bulk grain.
I don't like that they don't do partial quantities on grain.
MoreBeer and Williams Brewing are the two that I use.
Morebeer for grain, and William's for most everything else that I don't buy locally.
Williams Brewing doesn't vacuum seal or nitrogen flush their regular hops. They pack each variety every 6 weeks and store refrigerated, so you could easily get some 6 weeks old. I've used a lot of their hops (including aroma hops) and had mostly good results, but I'm a little concerned about the lack of vacuum seal. Have you had good luck with their hops?
Closing retail store to focus on Jaybird line.
I have mostly only bought bulk hops, since day one, but lately I thought, Ill get the right hops, since a lot of recipes only need an ounce or two. Sure enough, some hops have been bad others flat gross smelling. Since my experience has only been with, I guess farm metal sealed hops, then resealed by me, maybe I am more sensitive, idk. I am going to follow your lead, farmhouse factory sealed, yeah thats what I want.Never bought their hops. Usually just hardware, chemicals, Starsan, etc. I think a lot of brew stores do that (including my LHBS)--they get hops in bulk, re-package in air-filled pouches.
For hops I like Farmhouse. Vacuum-sealed in metalized film.
Northern Brewer and Midwest are both AB InBev.is morebeer and nb owned by the same company?
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