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5 reviews for Brew Connoisseurs
wortnkrausen (1), Eagle, Idaho does not count - explanation | | December 28, 2006 Great service. KC and Rhonda are friendly and very knowledgable. KC did a great job recently with analysis on a brew I made and ways to improve upon it.
If they do not stock something or out of it, he is always happy to track it down for you. | Mags911 (2), Boise, Idaho does not count - explanation | | August 6, 2006 It’s about service, and Brew Con falls way short. Bought my initial supplies here, then asked for advice on my first beer, even took in a sample. No respons! Three separate messages left on their Voice Mail, NO RESPONSE. If that’s how they value customers I’ll drive to Nampa where there is customer service. | | oldrtybastrd (24), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana | | March 15, 2006 Only one of two places I know of to buy homebrew supplies. Great selection of yeasts, hops, grains, and malts. KC is always helpful. | | Sham (43), Seattle, Washington | | October 27, 2004 Definately the place to get home brew supplies in the valley. They have an excellent stock of hops, yeasts and malts. Equipment for all walks of beer and wine making. KC is the man behind the counter and he will do what he can to help you out. I live like 2 or 3 minutes away, so I frequent this place often! | | BückDich (215), McCall, Idaho | | July 15, 2004 Can’t say much for the appearance of this place but it’s resourcefulness for me is unmatched. Located less than a mile from my house, I find myself scrambling here all the time for a last minute ingredient or replacement part. They stock almost anything you could need and have wicked good prices for bulk grain ($32/50lb - 2row). KC who runs the place is an awesome guy and I can’t visit without talking to him for at least 20 minutes about all things beer. |
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