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Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Sat Jun 07, 2014 6:21 pm
by BarleyPop
Hello All,
I am only aware of two places near Evansville to buy brewing ingredients, Weber Supplies and Superior AG.
Is anyone aware of anywhere else that sells ingredients in Evansville ?
Also, I was wondering if most of you bought online or from local stores. If On-line, What site do you but it from.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thank you
BarleyPop
Re: Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:12 pm
by SkyBrew
I've heard there is another place in Mt. Vernon that sells homebrew stuff but I've never been there. The local breweries like Turonis, Carsons, and Tin Man have been known to sell grain in bulk to the homebrewers. I order supplies mostly from Northernbrewer.com, Midwestsupplies.com, Morebeer.com, Williamsbrewing.com, homebrewing.org, and rebelbrewer.com ... some of the sites have free shipping on orders over $59.00
Re: Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Mon Jun 09, 2014 8:18 am
by BREWsmith
The co-op in Mt. Vernon sells some products though I've never been. Label Peelers (
www.labelpeelers.com) is a good site for hops and they have quick delivery.
Re: Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:22 am
by BM1
BarleyPop Wrote:
I am only aware of two places near Evansville to buy brewing ingredients, Weber Supplies and Superior AG.
Is anyone aware of anywhere else that sells ingredients in Evansville ?
IMHO...Superior AG is the best place to go.They don't have everything,as is true with all stores,but they can order any thing you want and the freight will probably be fractional.Furthermore,they are eager to help with any questions you may have about any product,ingredient,etc. They are very good,friendly,helpful people.I have not had one,even slightly,disapointing experience in that store.
Also,if it is still true,you can e-mail them and order things.I haven't done that in a long while.
Re: Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 5:36 pm
by BarleyPop
I have also had nothing but great service at that Store, and the prices are better than the competitors, and the prices are on the products. SO you can tell how much you are spending. The ONLY problem I have found is that they are only open until noon on Saturday. So if I cant make it there in that Window, I have to wait another week to get supplies (Or longer). That is the only reason I was looking for another place that might be open on the weekends (all day).
It sounds like the only other option is to order online and wait to receive the goods. Oddly enough, the prices look about the same to order online as they are locally, even 50 lb bags of grain.
Re: Brewing Ingreients
Posted: Mon Jun 23, 2014 4:23 pm
by loyd_enochs
My experience with Northern Brewer is 2nd day delivery on standard shipping. Of course, I wasn't ordering 50# bags of grain
