Hope this is in the right place. Can anyone post some links to good web shops that supply kits for newbies like me to look at and maybe buy?
I'm sure there must be many, but there m ust be some that are better that others.
Thanks.
Best internet shop for stuff?
- Horden Hillbilly
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I have always had good service form Hop & Grape, I have been using them about 11 years now & can vouch for them, here is the link for their website.
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/home.htm
http://www.hopandgrape.co.uk/home.htm
http://www.brewgenie.co.uk
These are almost always cheaper than anyone else, and they are local to me.
£2.25 for 500g of Light Spray Malt? £3.09 @ the Hop Shop.
£54.95 for a Bruheat Boiler? £61.70 @ Hop and Grape.
They do free delivery on over £65 nationwide and if you live locally they deliver for free if you spend over £30.
Websites a bit cack mind but once you've found your way around its ok.
These are almost always cheaper than anyone else, and they are local to me.
£2.25 for 500g of Light Spray Malt? £3.09 @ the Hop Shop.
£54.95 for a Bruheat Boiler? £61.70 @ Hop and Grape.
They do free delivery on over £65 nationwide and if you live locally they deliver for free if you spend over £30.
Websites a bit cack mind but once you've found your way around its ok.
- oxford brewer
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No you're right the're not, currently they seem to be aiming more at the kit/extract brewer but I believe that they are planning to expand this a bit to provide a better service all-grain wise.
My local brewery http://www.hanbyales.co.uk/ have said they will supply hops and grains so I'm planning to go there once I get the equipment together anyway.
My local brewery http://www.hanbyales.co.uk/ have said they will supply hops and grains so I'm planning to go there once I get the equipment together anyway.