jwweaver77 (4), Clayton, North Carolina does not count - explanation |
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September 30, 2009 Very friendly. Staff was always availabale to answer any questions, even over the phone. Not the biggest selection but enough to handle most brewing tasks. |
| ucusty (53), Wake Forest, North Carolina |
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March 14, 2008 great place, owner opened up for me on a day they were closed just so I could buy a book. Thanks I will be back |
pondfoxbrew (1), Raleigh, North Carolina does not count - explanation |
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August 6, 2006 Mike Williams has over the years built a very successful business. The one thing Jimmy Carter did right was give us homebrewers the legal right to brew our own. Mike started the business soon after the laws changed and recently passed the torch to Mark Cook who is very educated in the homebrew/wine process. Mark is doing an excellent job with the store. Mike wouldn’t tolerate anything less than perfection.
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| wilkie (38), Raleigh, North Carolina |
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March 29, 2006 I have been shopping at this store for years. The old owner was extremely knowledgable about making beer, and the new folks aren’t bad either. Not a huge selection of malt, but they make their own malt extract and you can do very well in at least approximating any beer style using various grains and extracts in various amounts. A little steep on some of e supplies (you can get a large boil pot somewhere else), but generally reasonable especially when you consider shipping costs from ordering online. |
| donrajin (47), Roanoke Rapids, North Carolina |
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August 20, 2005 This is basicly a small local homebrew shop. Is has the basics, but its a 1 1/2 hour ride for me so it’s easier to order. |