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Come on Fish, Bunbury is like the Snowtown of the southwest.about time?
Still full of Disco's , flares and barrels of acid.
Nev
Come on Fish, Bunbury is like the Snowtown of the southwest.about time?
Come on Fish, Bunbury is like the Snowtown of the southwest.
Still full of Disco's , flares and barrels of acid.
Nev
Yes, some have even done kits based on recipes posted on these forums.Does anyone in Oz do all grain beers kits yet?
Yes, some have even done kits based on recipes posted on these forums.
Thats an awesome idea and what some of these smaller shops should be doing. Create All grain kits based on clone recipes complete with the hops and yeast all in a box ready to go with instructions. Have it unmilled and offer to mill if the customer wants that.
From a retailer's POV, doesn't this defeat the whole point of offering such packs?Have it unmilled and offer to mill if the customer wants that.
From a retailer's POV, doesn't this defeat the whole point of offering such packs?
Pre-made kits would seem a good idea - we tried this for a while, but we still needed to get the hops and yeast from the fridge at the time of purchase, even for our K&K kits. Kind of defeats the idea. We have found far more success keeping a couple of books in the beer area with all our recipes for Kits, Extracts and AG brews. Customers go through them, select the recipe, we get the ingredients fresh and print out the recipe for them. This has moved a heap of K&K onto extract and also helps our new All-grainers who aren't ready to write their own recipes yet.
I can't believe that store owners can be so negative to customers. You should point out that you pay their wages! It's probably a good thing for the industry when stores like that close down.
A half half idea might work - where you have a book with the recipies, with a price for the recipie that covers everything you need. Kind of like a McValue meal.We have found far more success keeping a couple of books in the beer area with all our recipes for Kits, Extracts and AG brews.
My 2 cents worth:
LHBS vary in the quality of advice available, & in the variety of product offered.
It's common sense that in more thinly populated areas, the demand for AG brewing will likely be so low that allocating space & stock to low turnover product is just unwise.
Yes I agree generally (my observations of Qld's Gold Coast) they offer predominantly kits & distilling stuff.
One LHBS does offer CO2 bottle filling, sample beer tasting, & is open extended hours (Palm Beach) so he gets my support.
I have brewed from kits the last 30 years of a brewing "career" lasting 40 years, & I now finally use 6 kegs (Cornie 19 litre), & would use more if my damned fridge was bigger!
My biggest cost is the kit & AFAIK I can't get them (delivered) at lower cost by on line means.
My kegs were however better & cheaper using an on line Aussie supplier (??).
BTW "Big W" have quite often had the Coopers kits on special at really low prices around 10$. Yestreday the were around $13.
Regarding Coopers:
They have been around forever & their kits are dependable, can't say for sure if they are the best or just amongst the best
When I phoned for advice about some kits past the use by date, they advised correctly, & offered to replace the yeast at no cost. I soon received 12 sachets of assorted yeasts. Good on ya Coopers!
Coopers supply supermarkets only with "basic kits" & the LHBS with their better more recently developed kits which cost more. This has put them onside with the LHBS.
BTW "Big W" have quite often had the Coopers kits on special at really low prices around 10$. Yestreday the were around $13.
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I can't believe that store owners can be so negative to customers. You should point out that you pay their wages! It's probably a good thing for the industry when stores like that close down.
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