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... in Akron's "Grape and Granary". I went in with my dad who went for the road trip with me to visit Hoppin' Frog Brewery. Three clerks fell over my dad, but ignored me totally. When my dad pointed to me and said, "I'm with her, she is looking for something"... :D

hey 'Yoop - I have four daughters (one of whom likes to go on beer adventures with me) but I'd still love to head out with you and Dad to explore someplace new and talk beer!
 
You know what? I'd probably be treating even worse than you were. I've been into TWO homebrew stores, ever, where I was treated well.

I've gone into a number of homebrew stores, throughout the country as I travel a bit. And I've been ignored, and sometimes been talked down to if spoken to at all.

I've had 20-somethings say to me, "Hey little lady, are you interested in learning to make beer?" as I've walked through aisles, but most often I'm completely ignored.

My answer to that question, if asked, is something like, "Oh, no. I'm not interested in a beginner's kit, thanks."

A minute later: "I was just looking for a small burner for my secondary MLT, so I could upgrade my 1/2 barrel all-electric indoor HERMS because it's hard to do a triple decoction with the vessels I have." Then leave. :D

I actually DID walk out without a thing in in Akron's "Grape and Granary". I went in with my dad who went for the road trip with me to visit Hoppin' Frog Brewery. Three clerks fell over my dad, but ignored me totally. When my dad pointed to me and said, "I'm with her, she is looking for something", one did approach me and ask if he could help. I said I needed some carastan as well as some base grain and he pointed at the room in general and said their bins of grain were "all over". And they were- but in no sort of order and I didn't feel like spending an hour looking for a pound or two of crystal malt. And no way was I going to purchase the sacks I had planned.

I said, well, then, I need a pH meter. He sort of rolled his eyes and went behind the counter and grabbed one from the shelf behind put it down on the counter. When I asked the accuracy of it, he had to go ask, and the second guy was pretty condescending to me.

So I left. It happens all the time!

Northern Brewer treated me well, and so did Midwest Brewing Supplies. I spend over $500 on each of those walk-in trips, though, so maybe it's better to be ignored! :D


I've had similar experiences, but that was in the realm of computer parts. Walked into a store with my dad as he was going to pay for the new (emergency) motherboard for an early Christmas gift. I knew my specs, what I needed for my machine. The sales guy wouldn't even look at me, kept speaking to my dad the whole time. My dad pointed to me and said I was the one that was buying... still nothing. I turned heel and left.

On a positive note, if you're down from the UP just north of Detroit, my LHBS is crazy friendly. They've answered every question I've ever had, more than willing to let me talk their ear off and when I walk in with my guy, they don't automatically assume he's the one buying.
 
On the flip side. I went into homebrew party the other day. Picked up a sack of pale malt and a couple other odds and ends. Bryon has to be the coolest lhbs clerks I've ever talked too. He is a ex radio DJ and knows a ton about homebrew. We sampled an 80 schilling Scotch ale I did. I thought he was the owner by how much attention he showed me. Awesome store i'll be back for sure.
 
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