Beer&Kebab
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You're a pessimistic lot!
Not me. My glass is half full
You're a pessimistic lot!
I've been reading this thread with great interest but just have one question regarding the evolving bulk buy :-
How does all this import get past Quarantine?
Does the selling company have a clearance to import to Australia?
Does the importer? I expect the hops would be minimally processed meaning it isn't sterilised or otherwise rendered biologically inert?
Anyone working in the industry know what the story is these days?
I recall that Little Creatures was importing hops flowers from the Willamette Valley and they were used and then the hops destroyed under Quarantine supervision.
Cheerz Wabster
Why do I have the feeling this going to fall into a big heap real soon?
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In other words, its cheaper to send bulk orders over Aus, and then cut it at location for other. Mailage costs are cheaper too locally.
Craftbrewer
IMO the 3kg express postage bag for $10 is the most efficient option. If it was me running the show. I would just offer a sampler of 3 x 1KG hops in an express bag. Same cost across all of Oz.
good to see everyone keeping their LHBS in business.
carn fents. i know your only jesting in part, but at ~$5 a kilo its hard not to at least give them a try. besides thats globalisation for you.good to see everyone keeping their LHBS in business.
carn fents. i know your only jesting in part, but at ~$5 a kilo its hard not to at least give them a try. besides thats globalisation for you.
depends on what brews y9ou make. as Maple pointed out he's just dropped almost 1/2kg into a brew. that adds up. IPAs using 100-200g of hops. etc.does the $5-$10 worth of hops people might put in most beers really break the bank?
i "only" brew probably twice a month and on these occasions i love going down to my (admittedly very well stocked) LHBS and getting the hops knowing they are good quality and i'll get a great beer with no QC problems from the raw ingredients. to me this, as well as the interaction at the LHBS is worth saving a buck or two here and there.
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