new Brewcraft store, Richmond, Vic.
Posted: Tuesday Sep 27, 2005 12:35 pm
Dropped in here yesterday...mixed blessing I think.
Good points first- it's fairly close to to home, on a tram line for those who don't drive, the opening hours & prices are OK, and they stock a decent if basic range of kits, grains, sugars yeast & hops etc, particularly their own "conversion" kits which often come bundled with the can to use a base.
But on the downside- fully half the store is given over to spirit distilling, as well as bread making ( I kid you not, they have 10kg sacks of flour & bread making mixes), the range of accessories is limited to things like caps, taps, plain vanilla 23l fermenters, paddles & cappers (no chillers, racking tubes etc) none of the ingredients is in a fridge, and (worst of all) they don't stock Coopers kits.
To be fair they are in a fairly small shop though, although I think the no Coopers thing goes beyond that for these guys.
Didn't get a chance to talk to the guy behind the counter- he was farting around out in the back most of the time I was there.
Will give it another go next time I need some basics.
Good points first- it's fairly close to to home, on a tram line for those who don't drive, the opening hours & prices are OK, and they stock a decent if basic range of kits, grains, sugars yeast & hops etc, particularly their own "conversion" kits which often come bundled with the can to use a base.
But on the downside- fully half the store is given over to spirit distilling, as well as bread making ( I kid you not, they have 10kg sacks of flour & bread making mixes), the range of accessories is limited to things like caps, taps, plain vanilla 23l fermenters, paddles & cappers (no chillers, racking tubes etc) none of the ingredients is in a fridge, and (worst of all) they don't stock Coopers kits.
To be fair they are in a fairly small shop though, although I think the no Coopers thing goes beyond that for these guys.
Didn't get a chance to talk to the guy behind the counter- he was farting around out in the back most of the time I was there.
Will give it another go next time I need some basics.