ArtimusBeerimus
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Malric,
Howdy, neighbor! Can't pull up your heat stick vid in my phone... Will check that out!
Howdy, neighbor! Can't pull up your heat stick vid in my phone... Will check that out!
Just a follow up on this thread. Where do folks get their co2 tanks filled and is there a place to get a beer gas mix for a stout pour?
Ravenswood.
Austin Home Brew - online retailer where I order the majority of my recipes. You can specify exact amounts of grains and they will crush and combine into a single bag if you want it that way. Flat rate shipping is competitive and hops availability has always been great.
I go to NFC (2944 N Leavitt). It's expensive - $20 for 5lbs - but it's the closest place to me I've found that will refill CO2 tanks rather than exchange. NFC also does beer gas, and they carry miscellaneous brewing/kegging hardware.
If anyone knows of alternatives in the city, let me know!
Bev Art Is on Western ave maybe 101st. they are great. They have always had everything I have needed. Small shop lots of stuff!
Brew Camp is my go to when I need stuff.!
TheMan said:Northwest Burbs here!
The homebrew store reviews:
Brewers Coop...Went there twice, like another poster said, sporatic inventory. It's more than likely they do NOT have what you need. They are working on this though, so maybe it changes in the future.
St. Charles Homebrew shop...I like this place, but their prices are a bit high. The staff is extremely helpful and friendly. If you're a beginner, this is the place to go since you can get good advice from friendly people.
Fox Valley Homebrew...Sorry, but this place is terrible. I haven't been in a couple years, but their prices were really high and the staff was less than knowledgeable, although friendly. When my buddy and I started brewing, we went to this place...the info we gathered from them was incorrect and exaggerated. We bought equipment we didn't even need based on their recommendations. Not to mention we would go there during their stated business hours for supplies to brew and they would be closed...huge turn off. After my first visit to the STC shop, I never looked back.
Brew N Grow Roselle...Best prices, friendly staff. Not the most knowledgeable on brewing, but they know enough. If you have a pretty good idea of what your doing then this is the place for you. My go to lhbs.
Western 'burbs (Clarendon Hills) checking in..
So Who here does NOT add anything to their water? I am on two brews since moving to Chicago land.. first one is just ready now and is tasting good for green beer..
northwest burbs, I go to Perfect Brewing Supply on rt 176 east of milwaukee ave in Libertyville. Pretty good prices, close to me and best of all, haven't found anything out of stock.
cyclogenesis said:Western 'burbs (Clarendon Hills) checking in..
So Who here does NOT add anything to their water? I am on two brews since moving to Chicago land.. first one is just ready now and is tasting good for green beer..
Just a carbon filter.
rifraf said:I do but I'm getting a weird off flavor in all my beers that fades over time or by letting the beer breathe like wine. The flavor can be tasted in the OG sample.
I'm going to use store bought water for my next brew to see if that's it. I'm on Lake Michigan water, and the water company told me no chloramine but we'll see.
mux said:Whats the flovor?