Edak
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When I went to NY in May I couldn't find a single HB store in Manhattan, I asked around, googled, mapped, everything and the closest was somewhere out in Queens and that was not even worth going to apparently.PCB_Brewer said:What I don't get about this video is that they said there was no brew shop in NY. But that's crap, because I've been to one, it's even in brooklyn, true it's in a bit of a rough industrial area were the locals didn't speak much English.... but it's still there.
I bought a counter chiller from there. It's amazing, 316 plates, if my chill water is cold enough, it can chill 23L of wort to sub 17ºC in under 3 minutes. It was a bitch to get through airport security though.
The brew shop was pretty awesome though, all their grain could be purchased out of drums by the scoop and their hops were pretty cheap. I actually think it was cheeper to buy Galaxy over there than it was from my local brew shop, which is ******** when you consider shipping.
But I have to say, I'm only 25 and have only been brewing for 3 or so years, there is no way I would call myself hipster.
I agree that a BM would be okay for an apartment.
Hipsters get bored of everything quickly so I wouldn't worry about them getting into homebrew. HB will convert them into non-hipsters.