![]() ![]() They come with instructions and almost all the ingredients needed, and best of all - no prior knowledge of brewing is required. Not too sure what home brewing ingredients you need to buy to make that first batch of beer? Online home brewing beer kits in a can or the Brewer's Best 1 & 5 Gallon recipe kits on our site take the guesswork and confusion out of making beer at home. Remember, when you are ready to take your brewing to the next level, you can always add to your existing equipment. We also have some excellent homebrewing books filled with recipes and information from the pros. These equipment kits come packed with the homebrewing, fermenting and bottling tools you will need to get started. If you want more than the basics and want to get almost everything you need for starting your adventure into home brewing in a single order, take a look at the Brewer's Best equipment kits. ![]() You can start with a simple brew pot (with or without a ball valve), a carboy for fermenting, some tubing, sanitation supplies, and bottles for storing your beer. There are many products on our website for those that are new to homebrewing. Many of our employees are homebrewers too, which means when contacting our in-house customer service, they can answer your product and brewing questions. We are well aware that there are many other online suppliers of homebrewing equipment and ingredients in Canada that is why we strive to offer a wide selection of products and at competitive pricing. "Why choose Canuck Homebrew Supply for your home brewing equipment, beer supplies and fresh brewing ingredients in Canada?" Thank you for your continued support during this time. ![]() We do not have any control over the Canadian shippers, but orders leave our Ontario warehouse every weekday afternoon. We really need to continue to support the homebrew shops in Ontario as they are few and far between.We want to let all of our current and future customers know that we are open and promptly shipping all of your online orders across Canada. If you need anymore help/advice let me know, as I've researched this exhaustively. He is apparantly opening a storefront in the spring. You live in Peterborough so you could make a road trip out of Fergus/Brampton and save some shipping costs. ![]() Sometimes hard to get a hold of, but he is a busy guy and does a brisk business. He has the biggest selection, and you can pick up the stuff at his place in Brampton. Your other option is Randy at Canadian Homebrew Supplies. Beats the hell out of paying 2-3 dollars for an ounce retail. Average price for a pound of hop pellets is $10. Bob gets his hops from hopsdirect, and they are always fresh. There are no taxes on grains/extract in Ontario as it's considered foodstuff.įor bulk hops I recommend Bob Latimer at Great prices, and customer service. Rumor has it they are opening a homebrew storefront, but they have yet to do that. Keep in mind they only sell 55 pound bags, and you have to call ahead. They charge $35 for a 55 pound bag, and $40 for any other malts, like Maris Otter, Crystal malts, etc. Way cheaper than you will get retail, for example I just picked up 3 - 55 pound bags of 2-row. If you don't mind driving to Fergus, Ontario which is near Guelph you can go to Gilbertson and Page which is a wholesaler of grains, but they do sell to homebrewers. Shipping was reasonable as the more you ship, the sweeter the deal. His stock isn't as large as some of the others, but his customer service is second to none. I can totally vouch for Spencer at homebrewgearcanada. Extract was costing me between 20 and 30 dollars for the same batch, and the beer wasn't near as good. I made the switch to All-Grain recently only after just starting, and not only are my beers much better, I can do a 5 gallon batch for about 12 bucks with bulk grains, hops and re-used yeast. Extract is expensive no matter where you go. ![]()
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