Without searching this entire thread, are the fifty pound sack people in TN?
I just paid $58 plus the ridiculous 10% sales tax from the LHBS for Briess 2 row which I thought was very high. Commodity prices are going up though so it would stand to reason that barley prices will go up steeply.
I know the LHBS you speak of as I had them quote my bulk grain order (I buy grain once a year). A 50lb sack of Briess 2-row was $58.
For that very reason, I am driving to Goodlettesville from Oak Ridge this afternoon to pick up my order. I'm much more than covering the cost of diesel to run out there in the savings I'm getting.
Anybody buy any hops from them yet? I can get bulk grain much cheaper locally, but the hops prices don't look all that bad with the shipping included.
Check hops direct as well. They (50#) didn't have some of the stuff I needed (Amarillo).
If they don't have it on one side of the house they will have it on the other side, Rebel Brewer.
Yeah but they aren't a good price (2.99 per oz). Then again, I think I snarfed up the last pound bag of amarillo at hopsdirect, just checked back and after my order they have updated the website to indicate no more amarillo until the fall/winter. Eeek!
Glad I grabbed a pound!
In walks the guy from Illinois...I can't think of a tax we DON'T have...we pay all three you mentioned. Even got a 2% increase on income tax...
sorry, back to the conversation...
Anybody buy any hops from them yet? I can get bulk grain much cheaper locally, but the hops prices don't look all that bad with the shipping included.
I was hoping for Target, but the Willamette should substitute nicely in my upcoming blonde ale.
According to the how to brew book Northdown is a sub for target, but they don't carry that one at this point. I looked and Northdown and subs are target and Northern Brewer. I guess you could possibly sub Northern Brewer which they do carry for 15.49
Awesome idea, but their recent price increases basically kill it.
That is what I am starting with. I'll be putting in a hops order today. A pound of Saaz and a pound of Willamette for $30, shipped, is a price I just haven't been able to beat, looking around online. That is $0.83 per pound average to my door. I was hoping for Target, but the Willamette should substitute nicely in my upcoming blonde ale.
FYI, at farmhousebrewingsupply.com you would have paid $29.15 for that order.
It's not, and if you are closer to Forrest, you are subsidizing his customers who are farther away. Not to get preachy, but this methodology does not result in an efficient use of resources in the economy and why I'm not a fan of flat or free shipping. Charge a reasonable markup and actual shipping and everyone wins, well, other than the guy up in Alaska who's shipping you are paying for.
So if you lost money on that order you have to make it up somewhere else. That's my whole point.