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New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 4:49 pm
by Brewz 2 You
Hi all,
I have been brewing at home for just on 12 years now & have spent a couple of years working in a Micro Breweries.
After years of dreaming about 'my brew shop' I decided to take the chance & do it.
I cant say it was easy by any stretch of the imagination, but I've done it!
Brewz 2 You has opened it's doors & now trading.
My philosophy is to provide excellent service & the lowest possible prices.
I import my own hops from the US and carry a wide range of the newer hops to come out of America, like Sorachi, Citra, Bravo, Apollo etc...
Brewing is my passion not my job.
James

Ph. 08 94187157
1/18 Erceg Road
Yangebup WA 6164

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 4:53 pm
by Brewz 2 You
I also have a wide range of equipment for Spirit & Wine making as VERY low prices

Cheers

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 5:01 pm
by matr
Hey James, Welcome to the forum.. :D

I dropped in a couple of Saturdays ago to grab some bits. Thanks for the help much appreciated.

Cheers, Mat.

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 5:17 pm
by Brewz 2 You
Thanks Mate,

Glad I could be of assistance.

Happy Brewing!!!

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 9:44 pm
by SuperBroo
I've dropped in twice, you have a nice clean setup there James, good luck with it.
(Hope your battery charged up mate) :)

Any WA forum members, James does a demo at his shop most Saturdays, he also carries a good range.

I bought 4 packs of yeast on my last visit, and he threw in a 5th one free.
NO other brew shop has even offered a slight discount on anything, and I've spent stacks in one of them.


James, Do you have any info on upcoming competitions in WA ?
Wouldnt mind entering 2 beers for some feedback / constructive criticism.


Cheers,
Chris, Bunbury

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Tuesday Aug 31, 2010 10:12 pm
by matr
Chris, WA amatuers is soon need to have entries in by the 5th September.

There's the manjimup cherry festival in Nov?? But James won that last year so wouldn't bother :lol:

& also the Brunswick AG show in October.

Cheers. Mat

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Wednesday Sep 01, 2010 11:55 am
by SuperBroo
Cheers Mat,

How do you enter the Brunswick show comp ?
(Brunswick is 8 K's from my house) :)

rgds
Chris

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Wednesday Sep 01, 2010 12:40 pm
by matr
I picked up the entry form at TWOC. Maybe give Roy a call there and ask him to fax it through to you.

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Wednesday Sep 01, 2010 3:25 pm
by SuperBroo
cheers mate...

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Friday Sep 10, 2010 3:24 pm
by Brewz 2 You
Sorry about the late replies all, CPU troubles...all good now!

Cheers

James

PS Not entering Manjimup this year, just the WAABC. Can wait to get judge sheets back.... :D

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Friday Sep 10, 2010 3:31 pm
by Brewz 2 You
The the whole month of September I will be running this special
3 of any 100g Hop pellets for $29
up to 4x sent express post is $8.50 AU wide

I've got some intresting and rare hops in stock and you can save up to 60% on them
Here's just some of them

Apollo
Bravo
Citra
Horizon
Liberty
Sorachi Ace
Summit
Tomahawk
and much much more

brewz2you@hotmail.com
http://www.brewz2you.com.au
(08) 94187157

Re: New Home Brew Shop in WA

PostPosted: Wednesday Dec 01, 2010 2:22 pm
by brewer bobby
I am a new chum on the computer and hope I can send and reply with my experiences with hope to share some of my 44 years of grain brewing on to others.
Firstly I wish to advise my experience with the DEDEX BREWING CAPS which I have recently obtained.
As stated I have been a grain brewer for the past 44 years and have never extracted a beer from a can from day 1.
I grow my own hops, POR, fuggles,cascade, Columbus and an unknown hop rhizome. I malt my own barley grain from pale to crystal and have my own strain of yeast.
What I'm on about in this message is the SEDEX CATCHERS.
I consider that are NOT suited to grain brewing simply because the pop up valve on the spring which holds an O ring dose not come up far enough to allow the trub to call through. Also the valve dose not sit true. It falls to one side thus not allowing the trub to fall freely. To be frank the valve is to short in length.I have given some to other grain brewers to try and all have found the same problem.
There are many more factors that I find against this so called invention which at this time I will not go into. Should others respond to my text and have problems I will add further.
All I can say is I have in my mind wasted just on 600 bucks.
If it ain't broke don't fix it. I should have carried on as I have done without failures for the past 44 years.
Cheers.