I tend to buy most of my stuff online as well. B3, Northern Brewer and Midwest mainly. I've been to Party Creations, but it's over an hour away and I rarely am in those parts to make it worthwhile. There is also Corrados in Clifton, NJ and some basement of a hardware store in some town in Westchester. Corrados isn't too bad but price & selection can kind of suck. The basement place I wouldn't even bother. When I was there a couple years ago, it looked like they stocked the place ten years ago and were still working on getting rid of what they had - it was kinda like what retail stores look like after Black Friday - stuff everywhere.
Check out Pantano's Wine and Beer Supply in New Paltz...convenient to Dutchess and Orange Counties....
Nice! Will definitely check it out. From what I can find on Google, sounds like a supply for wine grapes, as well. Sadly, their website just goes to a GoDaddy landing page, but definitely will make a field trip to check it out. Pellet hops are fine for my use, as I haven't been doing much dry hopping. I personally tend for pellet, since I use my FoodSaver to vacuum-seal and freeze pellet hops in mason jars.
I'm a homebrewer in Red Hook. I get my supplies at Party Creations too.
Check out The Hudson Valley Home Brewers
Currently on tap: English Pale Ale, American IPA, Christmas Ale.
Currently in the fermentor: Dunkel, American Lager, Irish Stout
Plan on brewing a Chocolate Porter tonight
Just tried the Captain Lawrence Imperial India Pale Ale brewed in westchester. Very good!!!
PS..My bourbon barrel porter went into bottles last wed. I always keep a glass to sample (if it taste good warm and flat.....). Im very excited...I'll keep you posted.
Just tried the Captain Lawrence Imperial India Pale Ale brewed in westchester. Very good!!!
PS..My bourbon barrel porter went into bottles last wed. I always keep a glass to sample (if it taste good warm and flat.....). Im very excited...I'll keep you posted.
Blaine
Yes definitely keep me posted, I think it may be one of my next brews.