Cheap Hops

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by Parva » Wed May 20, 2009 4:27 pm

I'd add Pioneer and Progress if you could stretch to it too, both are used in many brews.

rick_huggins

Re: Cheap Hops

Post by rick_huggins » Wed May 20, 2009 7:13 pm

Watching this one closely too.... Any thoughts about grain at a later date?

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by dcq1974 » Wed May 20, 2009 7:35 pm

Just so you are all aware, I have been in contact with said hop supplier and here is an example of the prices direct from them. Minimum order quantities are 5 kg. Here are a few examples (PM me your email address if you want a copy as I have a pdf they sent me with all hop prices that they trade in).

Challenger £14/kg (£70 for 5kg) so works out to raw material cost of £1.40 per 100g
EKG £15.30/kg (£76.5 for 5kg) so works out to raw material cost of £1.53 per 100g
Styrians £11.65/kg (£58.25 for 5 kg) so works out to raw material cost of £1.17 per 100g
Cascade £24.75/kg (£123.75 for 5kg) so works out to raw material cost of £2.48 per 100g

So prices are not bad at all from nowacki considering he will need to split up 5 kg pack into 50 100g packs per variety so as long as postage is kept to a minimum then all looking really good.

I will keep watching this post me thinks!
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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by worcshopshop » Wed May 20, 2009 7:49 pm

Postage costs are below:-

guide price for postage:-

First Class recorded delivery

Up to 250g £2.57
251-500g £2.99
501-750g £3.60
751-1000g £4.20

courier
1kg to 5 kg £4.95
5kg to 25kg £6.95

Once i build up a customer base I would like to offer grains and yeast and other consumables

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by awalker » Wed May 20, 2009 9:04 pm

cant wait

Will it be possibly to get slight discounts for bulk buys.
1 kilo for example?

hmm a kilo of ammarillo, i could use it to bath in :lol:
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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by worcshopshop » Thu May 21, 2009 8:43 am

If you wanted to order more than 1kg of each variety I could offer a bulk discount. I'm not in it to make a fortune just fair prices for hops the last cascade's I brought were £4.79 a pack which I thought were a bit too expensive. After looking into the pricing I came up with fair pricing for hops which I would like to share with everyone.

rick_huggins

Re: Cheap Hops

Post by rick_huggins » Thu May 21, 2009 8:58 am

I think you won't have a problem gaining a healthy customer base on here with those prices..

When are you go for launch?

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by worcshopshop » Thu May 21, 2009 9:15 am

Rick I'm going for the launch on the 10th June. Once i get it going I would like to offer grains and yeast.
The website domain name will be http://www.worcesterhopshop.co.uk :D

Have I missed any popular hops ?

Do many people use willamette hops i've heard they go well with Cascade!

At the moment the list is looking like the following below:-

Amarillo
Cascade
Cenntenial
Hallertau Aroma
Northdown
East Kent Goldings
Challenger
Styrian Golding
Fuggles
saaz

jonnyhop

Re: Cheap Hops

Post by jonnyhop » Thu May 21, 2009 7:01 pm

Do many people use willamette hops i've heard they go well with Cascade!
I have just used willamette as a finishing hop for my IPA and it was great. I have recently just started using cascade and will deffinatly be blending the 2 in my next brew, probably with challenger for bittering in a golden ale.

Looking forward to some cheap hops.

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by hotmog » Thu May 21, 2009 7:11 pm

nowacki wrote:Rick I'm going for the launch on the 10th June. Once i get it going I would like to offer grains and yeast.
The website domain name will be http://www.worcesterhopshop.co.uk :D
Just added it to my Favourites in anticipation of the big day :)

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by rick_huggins » Thu May 21, 2009 10:29 pm

nowacki wrote:Rick I'm going for the launch on the 10th June. Once i get it going I would like to offer grains and yeast.
The website domain name will be http://www.worcesterhopshop.co.uk :D

Have I missed any popular hops ?

Do many people use willamette hops i've heard they go well with Cascade!

At the moment the list is looking like the following below:-

Amarillo
Cascade
Cenntenial
Hallertau Aroma
Northdown
East Kent Goldings
Challenger
Styrian Golding
Fuggles
saaz
Added to fav's, looking forward to opening day; I'm sure you'll clear up..

I think you have my requirements covered at least...

Good prices on 25Kg bags of malt would be good too

Phil

Re: Cheap Hops

Post by Phil » Fri May 22, 2009 12:55 am

Hi there
Being as your selling these hops through a business do the prices include VAT ?
Phil

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by worcshopshop » Fri May 22, 2009 8:33 am

I will be setting up as a sole trader and i'm not legally allowed to charge vat unless I turnover £67,000 per year.
I'm off to Durham for my daughters christening and wont be back until tuesday to answer anymore questions until then have a good weekend everyone speak soon happy brewing.

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by brianboru » Sat May 23, 2009 12:32 pm

I think you'd get a lot of business from Ireland if the shipping is reasonable....will check the site when active...best of luck with it

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Re: Cheap Hops

Post by ADDLED » Mon May 25, 2009 11:41 pm

nowacki wrote:Postage costs are below:-

guide price for postage:-

First Class recorded delivery

Up to 250g £2.57
251-500g £2.99
501-750g £3.60
751-1000g £4.20

courier
1kg to 5 kg £4.95
5kg to 25kg £6.95

Once i build up a customer base I would like to offer grains and yeast and other consumables
Nice one nowacki, best of luck with your setup. Can you tell me who you use for couriering and what delivery times they offer?
tks

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