Indian_villager
Well-Known Member
I think the sentiment has been beaten to death but some of these businesses had to go. There are a heap of breweries I went to where the beers were mediocre at best. There once was a time I had 3 homebrew shops I could easily drive to, now the only reason I have a "local" shop is that I changed jobs and it is a minor detour.
Out of my 3 old ones, two of them had to go. They didn't change at all with the times, the equipment offerings were dated, and damn near half the floor space was occupied with those Brewers Best / wine concentrate kits. They didn't really keep up with the brewing trends, meaning they didn't keep the stock needed nor were they able to support new brewers who were trying to get into the hobby via the new trends.
LHBS are still businesses run by people, and some people are just not good at running businesses.
Out of my 3 old ones, two of them had to go. They didn't change at all with the times, the equipment offerings were dated, and damn near half the floor space was occupied with those Brewers Best / wine concentrate kits. They didn't really keep up with the brewing trends, meaning they didn't keep the stock needed nor were they able to support new brewers who were trying to get into the hobby via the new trends.
LHBS are still businesses run by people, and some people are just not good at running businesses.