Hi Guys - Sam at The Hop + Grain here.
Just saw this thread today and thought I might jump in and hopefully provide some answers to questions.
Yeastfridge said:
It'd be great to cut down my trips from the LHBS from 40 minutes to 5-10 but I guess it'll be a matter of what they've got and how much they're charging, I've only been going to the same shop for about 2 years but I already feel a bit guilty just thinking about it. Regardless of whether they become my new local or not, always nice to have more people spreading good beer and talking yeast.
Part of our motivation in opening the store is that we're homebrewers ourselves and found it to be a hassle to have to drive out 45 minutes or more to the nearest LHBS, or have to order online well in advance of brew day. We figured there'd be other brewers in the same boat who could benefit from a LHBS in the inner west, and home brewing is going through a renaissance right now - so here we are.
eloschgimpel said:
Here's hoping they'll have a decent selection of fresh liquid yeast.
That alone would make me a very happy customer
phoneyhuh said:
+1
Add specialty grain and c02 bottle swaps and I may never have to shop elsewhere (in OZ) again.
eloschgimpel said:
So let this thread serve as our petition to Hop & Grain to please stock the things that really make a good LHBS:
Fresh yeast
Specialty grain
Gas supply
Very excited about the place. A huge thanks to the owner(s) for bringing back a brew shop to the Inner West.
We've got a focus on all-grain brewing and we will definitely stock specialty grain - we have a fair few joe white varieties on the way and we'll be continuing to expand our range once we're open. We'll also have a decent selection of hops pellets and flowers.
We're actually working on a liquid yeast order at the moment, looking at both Wyeast and Whitelabs, but what we stock will depend on who comes through with the best varieties and prices - liquid yeasts are notoriously difficult source effectively, and we want to be able to pass on a good price to you and not have to charge excessively just to break even. We will of course have a full range of decent quality dry yeasts from brands like fermentis (saflager, safale, safbrew).
Regarding gas cylinder exchange, we'll certainly look into it - we had planned on selling fully charged cylinders as we'll have a range of kegging equipment, but we'll look into offering a swap'n'go style system which would obviously be very convenient.
If there's anything specific you guys would love to see stocked let us know, we're happy to take feedback from the community and we want to provide as good a range as possible - plus we're still ordering stock now, so if there's interest in anything in particular, I'll make sure we have it when we open
Ultimately our goal is to support a great inner-west brewing community, so we're also planning on playing host to meetups and possibly even special events/talks by brewing experts - our theory is that you can get good information on the internet, but there's something great about being able to chat with other brewers over a beer or two.
With all that in mind, feel free to drop in, even if it's just for a chat, once we're up and running - which should be by the end of the month, or if you see us working away while we're setting up and stocking - say g'day!
Cheers, Sam.