HBHB
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That's me and computers Proffs. Never a good mix. Thanks for the heads up.
Wynnum,wynnum1 said:Can not see national home brew street address on there website .
Old site won't be up much longer. Lots of stuff to do. Will go through the new site in the next week or so and do what needs doing. Thanks.wynnum1 said:You have two sites https://nationalhomebrew.com.au/ and http://www.herveybayhomebrew.com/index.html
Can not find address on the national site would be good to have on home page and contact page .
I'll follow that one up this afternoon again. To see what action has been taken. I suspect evryone on the transport side of things will hope it just goes away on it's own. Regardless, we'll get it sorted asap.TheWiggman said:After reading through this thread I thought I'd give a different retailer a go (I should note I've had no negative experiences with other retailers). With no home brew store in Orange and limited grains 45mins away at Country Brewer, I'm limited to ordering packaged recipes and need them milled.
Firstly, the range of grains is unreal. Each grain has a pdf copy on the website from the supplier with all the grain details. Excellent stuff for getting recipes right.
Secondly, grain prices are as cheap as I've seen them. Yeast and hops too.
Thirdly, service. I forgot to add an item to my order so called up and was told to put another order in and it would be added. Martin gave me his mobile in case I have any issues. Was shipped on a Wednesday afternoon.
I received my yeast on Friday but not other stuff. I called up and was informed the yeast was packaged separately, and well packed it was too.
I was impatient on Monday after not receiving my parcel and was offered very helpful advice on where things may have been shipped and Martin tracked it down as best he could to an on-fowarder. It ended up turning up at 4:00 PM that afternoon but the Mangrove Jack's cider had burst in transit. It was pretty clearly the courier's fault as the box was crushed. I e-mailed photos to National and received a call this afternoon to ask what had happened and an assurance that if the couriers didn't sort it with me, there would be action on their end.
Only gripe was that postage was $38 all up (2 x recipes + yeasts), but that seems to be the going rate out here. Cheaper than a drive to Sydney.
Oh and finally, they mill and pack custom recipes individually at no extra charge.
Will definitely shop there again, thanks again Martin.
The only minor complaint I have is my ice pack came wrapped but the yeast (or cod) wasn't in it! Not too concerned as it was only overnight.Batz said:My yeast came wrapped in ice packs and then butchers paper with, "Two pieces of cod and large chips" written on it. :lol: :lol:
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