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southsidebrewingco

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Thumbs up to RiteBrew. I ordered 2 extract kits, a blue moon clone and a spotted cow clone. Fast delivery and better prices than I have found on similar kits. Just wondered if anybody else has ordered from them or found someplace with even better prices for extract kits.
 
I have only used Northern Brewer for kits. Quick look = very similar pricing. Their kits are great. I like that they list the recipe and instructions online so I can see what goes into it before I bought. (I make my own recipes and source ingredients in bulk now.) I have always had great service.

Austin Homebrew Supply also gets good reviews of their kits, though I have never used one.
 
Ive ordered kits from austin homebrew in the past and was pleased... i don't order kits often though.
 
I use Ritebrew all the time for grain and misc, but they're local to me. Just can't beat the prices and Neil's awesome to work with.

Ritebrew's ingredients are on the kit's page, with times for hop additions. Most of the kits I looked at were extract/steep kits, but I'm sure if you asked Neil via email he could whip up an AG kit for you. I know he brews also.

I need to get an order ready for them and Farmhouse Supply - I've been meaning to try out Farmhouse also for hops.
 
I use Ritebrew all the time for grain and misc, but they're local to me. Just can't beat the prices and Neil's awesome to work with.

Ritebrew's ingredients are on the kit's page, with times for hop additions. Most of the kits I looked at were extract/steep kits, but I'm sure if you asked Neil via email he could whip up an AG kit for you. I know he brews also.

I need to get an order ready for them and Farmhouse Supply - I've been meaning to try out Farmhouse also for hops.

I use Farmhouse Brewing Supply for a lot of my hops. I like the 4 oz. packs. It saves clutter not having 4 separate packs. Their prices are great and the selection is also great. I also get a lot of my grains there.

Great service.
 
Ritebrew is great I just wish I lived closer because for me the shipping is a little much. Still way cheaper than sites offering "free" or flat rate shipping because they end up being more expensive on every single item. Also I feel that the hops I have received are are slightly higher quality than those from Nikobrew, but I have no experience with other online sellers to compare further.

In addition Neil at Ritebrew has taken very good care of me and has always responded quickly to questions.
 

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