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re: Homebrewing Thread: Volume II
Posted on 4/20/24 at 12:14 pm to BigDropper
Posted on 4/20/24 at 12:14 pm to BigDropper
I’m getting back into mead making (I basically quit for grad school). With LA Homebrew gone, where do BR folks go for brewing supplies these days?
Posted on 4/20/24 at 6:46 pm to SemiNoblePursuit
Brew shop between Dunham and walker
Posted on 4/20/24 at 10:03 pm to SemiNoblePursuit
I’ve been ordering online.
Austin Homebrew (which is now owned by Adventurers in Homebrewing, which may be owned by Northern brewer)
Morebeer
And I order my hops from either Yakima Valley, Yakima Chief, or Hops Direct.
Benefit is I’m able to get grains/yeast that are not normally available at a local shop. Downside is some sites you need $100 before free shipping, so I typically plan out the next 3 brews before I make an order or check with my neighbor to see if he’s brewing soon.
Austin Homebrew (which is now owned by Adventurers in Homebrewing, which may be owned by Northern brewer)
Morebeer
And I order my hops from either Yakima Valley, Yakima Chief, or Hops Direct.
Benefit is I’m able to get grains/yeast that are not normally available at a local shop. Downside is some sites you need $100 before free shipping, so I typically plan out the next 3 brews before I make an order or check with my neighbor to see if he’s brewing soon.
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