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BennyBrewster

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Where do you guys get your bags of grain from? Specifically guys in the Hills area.
 
I understand Country Brewer will get you some Joe White bags.
 
I understand Country Brewer will get you some Joe White bags.

That's correct ... we hold a couple of tons of Joe White at Girraween and send them out to the other stores, cracked or not, on request.
 
Pat at Absolute Home Brew is pretty good.

http://www.absolutehomebrew.com.au

I agree Nifty Pat always has a good range of German and English and Belgian Malts

he always seems to have what I want.

and he is an all grain brewer so he knows what he is on about .

I try to support him as much as I can because he always has the right hops and often a good range of yeast .

he seems to have a good turn around of his stuff as it always seems fresh .

best to phone him if you have a trip out there to check he has the stock you want .

Pumpy :)
 
I can also recommend Pat at Absolute homebrew.

He ususally has a great selection of AG products , hops and grain
and is a very knowledgeable All Grain Brewer.

Also you can preorder Wyeast each month , check his website.

Regards

Graeme
 
Absolute homebrew is $65+ a bag which seems a bit pricey, I guess $10 extra a bag isnt much to pay to help support a local store that stocks fresh ingredients.
 
+1 for Absolute Homebrew. Pat has a good selection, gives good advice, & is always up for a chat.
 
I still love the fact the usual conversation with Pat goes along the line of

"Afternoon Pat"
"Hey Tim, want a beer"
"Sure"


It may well be an awesome marketing idea to keep people in the store longer, but either way it's great.
 
I still love the fact the usual conversation with Pat goes along the line of

"Afternoon Pat"
"Hey Tim, want a beer"
"Sure"


It may well be an awesome marketing idea to keep people in the store longer, but either way it's great.


mmmm...he had a nice pilsner going on the weekend too.... :icon_cheers:
 
Absolute homebrew is $65+ a bag which seems a bit pricey, I guess $10 extra a bag isnt much to pay to help support a local store that stocks fresh ingredients.

My Sentiment exactly .

Pumpy :)
 

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