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3 reviews for Winemakers & Beermakers Supply
Darugo (2), , does not count - explanation | | September 11, 2009 This little "Mom and Pop" store is a wealth of supplies and knowledge for both beer and wine making. Mrs. Streckfus, the owner, will take her time to help you with the best supplies but will give you step by step instructions on how to use it. I spent an hour just walking around looking and noticed the prices were a few cents higher but everything I needed was there. | | 502Flavors (37), Louisville, Kentucky | | August 11, 2008 This is my local stop for HB supplies and ingredients. It has plenty to offer at a somewhat moderate price (plus the nice lady that owns it will often throw in little items for free with big purchases). Liquor Barn in Louisville also has a good supply (with a bit better prices), though this place has a more local, down-home feel. The woman also knows here shit regarding brewing (for the most part). Worth a stop for home brewers in the ville! | | TheBeerOrg (34), Kentucky | | July 7, 2005 [ Updated August 25, 2008 ] One of the better homebrew shops I’ve visited. Good advice and information from the owner on the wine side of things. Prices *used to be* very competitive to the larger online stores and they stock everything from canned beer kits to 50lb sacks of grain. Some of the more impressive things in stock are fruit presses, wine corkers, large boiling pots, kegerator supplies, etc. The husband and wife owners are from Italy and Germany and have been in business since the 70’s. I believe Dave may have passed away, so it is now Enedina running the place. They have a very reliable merchandise stock, although she is reluctant to special order grains and recently her prices have been raised significantly, I’ve had to knock off a few points unfortunately. I’d like to support her 100%, but Liquor Barn is able to offer lower prices at the moment. |
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