Thanks for the report!
A new homebrew shop has opened in downtown New Haven.
Finally.
Luck & Levity Brewshop had its grand opening this past weekend. I met the owner on Sunday. He's very interested in helping to develop more of a brewing culture in the area. They have a great space on Court Street. They have a lounge area with couches and access to wifi.
I believe they will cater to the metro area and have a lot of small scale kits. They had the 1 gallon Brooklyn Brew Shop kits available. They also have a good assortment of grains. They had a cooler in the back for hops and yeast. They have the Wyeast line of yeast. They also had some equipment in stock. Prices seemed comparable with other LHBS in the area.
I spoke to Scott, the owner about starting up a local homebrew club. He was excited and supportive of the idea. In addition, they are going to have a Thursday tasting event. Every Thursday, people are welcome to bring in beer to share.
I'll be talking to him more about developing a brewclub, so keep an ear/eye/nose out for the New Haven Brew Club.
Haven't seen anyone mention Zok's in Willimantic yet. Lucky enough to live a few blocks away. Great guy, very helpful so far for this new brewer.
Zok is an awesome homebrewing resource for CT. The guy knows a lot about it. Super friendly too. I believe he specializes in ciders, meads and lagers as he consistently wins in the Southern New England Regional Homebrew comp in these categories.
He also writes a column for the regional Ale Street News. His name is Paul Zocco.
Ive been to cork and brew, zoks and brew and wine hobby in east hartford. i prefer brew and wine hobby, their prices are very fair and the owner knows a lot about everything homebrew.
they are moving into a new larger shop in the next month or two http://www.brew-wine.com/
FYI - If you join the CTBeertrail Trail Blazers club, you can get 10% off at a few of the CT homebrew stores as well as a some bars and restaurants! It definitely helps to make the CT LHBS' more competitive.
FYI - If you join the CTBeertrail Trail Blazers club, you can get 10% off at a few of the CT homebrew stores as well as a some bars and restaurants! It definitely helps to make the CT LHBS' more competitive.
Rumor has it that we have a new brew supply opening in Brookfield shortly!
tomCT said:Not a rumor - it is true! On Federal Road in 6 - 8 weeks.
On another note, on a recent visit to Maltose, found that they have reduced their grain prices. Most 50 lb bags are now $55. Smaller multiple lb. quantity prices are also lower, typically $1.60.
Yeah, last I heard their plans ran up against some town law that prohibits the sale of beer where it is brewed. Hoping that this won't be a major obstacle because I'm really looking forward to being able to stop in for a pint (or a growler!).
Yeah, last I heard their plans ran up against some town law that prohibits the sale of beer where it is brewed. Hoping that this won't be a major obstacle because I'm really looking forward to being able to stop in for a pint (or a growler!).
Yeah, last I heard their plans ran up against some town law that prohibits the sale of beer where it is brewed. Hoping that this won't be a major obstacle because I'm really looking forward to being able to stop in for a pint (or a growler!).
Yea Cts a 3 tier system. I think they had that under control though. Ill be In tomorrow and find out