Now it is on the margins, and this pretty much sums up their attitude toward homebrew customers. Over the past three years the homebrew section of this store has slowly shrunk, and it has been shifted three times, each time farther and farther from the front door. The owner/manager guy always asks me what I'm brewing when he rings me up (points for showing interest), but when I told him "something Delerium Tremens-ish" he had no idea what I was talking about. Yet they have Trappist ale yeast in stock.
Why? Because last weekend I went there to pick up some caps and DME and maybe some grains, and first of all was amazed to find that they don't carry any specialty grains for Belgian beers, such as biscuit, special b, or aromatic (although if I think about it, they never have). guess my opinion of the place has always been more or less in agreement with the other reviews.īut now I've given up on this store completely except for last-second bottling sugar or cap purchases. This is the only game in town and I've been shopping there sporadically for three years. I can't believe I haven't reviewed this place before. The gardening part of the store looks impressive, but I don't know anything about worms or grow lights *