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Posted: Thu Apr 16, 2009 9:58 pm
by Bill Pierce
Yes, I'm aware of Brew Time in Hamilton (about a 20-minute drive for me), and I'll give them a qualified thumbs-up. They're friendly and want to be helpful, but there are many items, especially in terms of equipment, they don't stock and are unable to suggest a source. I will say that they have quite a few hop varieties in stock, and they did even a year ago during the worst of the hop shortage, at reasonable prices.

As for Brewhaven, my London friends say they are glad there is at least some kind of homebrew shop in the area, but I'm closer to Buffalo and make a pilgrimage across the border three or four times a year.

Guybrush, if your travels take you to the southwest, there are at least three very good shops in the Detroit area, a hotbed of homebrewing (but really nothing in Windsor)

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:40 pm
by beds
These guys are new and have free shipping in London.

www.mashingheads.com

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2009 4:44 pm
by matt7215
beds wrote:These guys are new and have free shipping in London.

www.mashingheads.com
they are also very helpful and friendly!

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 7:00 pm
by Hamilton Brian
jaymack wrote:
I've been all-graining for just over a year now and have had decent success with supplies from Brew Time in Hamilton. They are a BOP for those who wan't a deal on 48 litres of beer, but they do have a good selection of malts, hops and White Labs Yeast Strains. What they don't have, they seem to be good at obtaining. You may want to give them a look.

Cheers,
Jay
I concur; I've never lacked for grain, hops, or yeast from them. They're super nice and the staff that grind the grain for me are pretty intrigued with what I do at home.

Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 2:12 pm
by thekulman
I run an oline store out of Whitby that carries a wide range of Homebrewing supplies.
www.homebrewersretail.com

Also just got some equipment in that I'll be adding soon

Once I joined CABA and opened the store I came in contact with well over a dozen homebrewers litterally within a few km of me. It's a strong fraternity, but a private one - until you talk about it.

Brian