TangoHotel
Well-Known Member
I actually *don't* visit my LHBS very often, and perhaps my reasons will be helpful to other owners.
They're nice enough guys, it's a big, clean store, and the prices are reasonable. But all that means nothing to me if they don't have Magnum or Crystal 80 or WLP833 whatever it is I happen to need that day. Early on in my brewing adventure, I got burned a couple of times by planning an exciting brew day on the weekend, then taking the trip to the LHBS to pick up my supplies, only to find they didn't have many of the ingredients I needed. So I've learned instead to plan ahead and order online from a bigger shop, farther away, with much better selection.
I'd much rather shop locally, for many reasons. They're nice guys and I'd like to support them, and I'm even willing to pay slightly higher prices for the convenience and to save shipping costs. But if they don't have EVERYTHING that I need, then that means I'm going to have to order at least some of my ingredients online anyway, so why would I pay the shipping of an online order, AND take an hour out of my day to drive to the LHBS? I might as well just order the whole thing online and have it waiting for me on my front porch 2 days later.
So that's what I do.
So my advice: Carry a broad selection of ingredients, as broad as possible. I don't need the lowest prices, or someone to hold my hand, I just need you to have the grains/hops/yeast I need.
Can you call them ahead to see if they can order it? It may not be ideal calling weeks ahead of time, but it could keep you local and show your LHBS there is a demand for those items. In a pinch, it won't work. I understand. But if you know you need something maybe that will help.