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Old 03-01-2021, 11:11 AM   #198
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i really like Brewhq.com for all kits. I started last year with partial mash kits where you basically steep 2 lbs of grains in water before adding malt extract. I had some luck with this but found all beer had that syrup-y taste. I moved to all grain now. Much better results.

Brewhq sells both all grain and partial mash. If you spend over $100 it is also free shipping. Packages range from $30-50.
I would encourage people to buy local. Grapes to glass is an amazing store run by an awesome guy who really tries to make sure he has everything for the beer scene. The grain selection, hops selection, yeast selection is just amazing as well as gear. I get that the kits are convenient, but you can find recipes allover online (homebrew network) or within recipe programs (brewfather, beerSmith), and go there and measure and crush the grain you need. Places like that need to stay open to make this hobby sustainable!

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