troy994719
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I don't have a local homebrew shop, where is the best place online to get grain?
I don't have a local homebrew shop, where is the best place online to get grain?
I don't have a local homebrew shop, where is the best place online to get grain?
A cursory search tells me 50 lbs + online don't play well together.
As mentioned, there are places that offer free shipping if you're order is large enough. It takes some digging.
I looked up Briess 2 row - 50 lb.
Amazon with "free" shipping - $64.11
Northern / Midwest in-store - $33.99 + ($43.35 if shipped)
I'm wondering if a weekend road trip might pay dividends for you. How far away is a LHB store?
Briess 2 row $53.99 50lbs unmilled INCLUDES shipping...https://www.northernbrewer.com/products/briess-2-row-brewers-malt?variant=9994774577196
Once again, (as with another thread on a different topic) your "internet" seems to be different than my "internet".
My NB lookup did NOT reveal this. I suspect a conspiracy..
Can I ask you to do my shopping for me? You seem trustworthy. I'll give you my credit card.....
Still... In store is obviously cheaper, and I wonder if the OP could make an outing of it.
I got curious reading this thread and had to take a look at NB. They are beating my local prices for full sacks with free shipping included. And no tax. And huge selection. My local guys are lucky if they have more than 4-5 varieties of base malt available NB seems to have 10 different Pilsner malts available. Only downside I see is estimated 10 calendar days for delivery.
If you knew what you wanted and your lhbs does not carry it would they be willing to order you a sack at a good price? My closest shop will do that for me on liquid yeasts that she does not normally carry. I just have to give her a week to order and receive it.I got curious reading this thread and had to take a look at NB. They are beating my local prices for full sacks with free shipping included. And no tax. And huge selection. My local guys are lucky if they have more than 4-5 varieties of base malt available NB seems to have 10 different Pilsner malts available. Only downside I see is estimated 10 calendar days for delivery.
10 days! more like 20-25 daysI got curious reading this thread and had to take a look at NB. They are beating my local prices for full sacks with free shipping included. And no tax. And huge selection. My local guys are lucky if they have more than 4-5 varieties of base malt available NB seems to have 10 different Pilsner malts available. Only downside I see is estimated 10 calendar days for delivery.