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EBCornell

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Hi all...is there a good search tool out there for locating local homebrew stores? I've tried two -- one sucked (it was actually the the dusty, understocked basement of a hardware store) and one was great (but was over an hour away). I've tried google maps, but haven't come up with much. Thanks!
 

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I am not aware of a search tool, but I know of a good one in Glendale, AZ.

If I did not know of the location of one, but I would simply try the local yellow pages to find if there is one closer to you.

Liff
 

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Morning EBCornell,

It sounds from your post more like you are trying to find a site that provides 'reviews' of LHBS', rather than just their location. For locating purposes, there are some 130+ locations listed in GMs own site that you can try. Use the link on the left side of this page (Meaderies, Brewclubs & Supplies).

For reviews to find the best stores, I would suggest just asking. GMers who live in your area will probably have opinions on what is available and will be more than happy to pass the word on. You live in Connecticut, but exactly where? Ask the same question on a beer site, such as MoreBeer.com, and see what people say.

Angus
 

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Hi all...is there a good search tool out there for locating local homebrew stores? I've tried two -- one sucked (it was actually the the dusty, understocked basement of a hardware store) and one was great (but was over an hour away). I've tried google maps, but haven't come up with much. Thanks!


http://www.beertown.org

Look in the right hand vertical columns and there will be a drop down search box that has LHBS in each state.

Cheers,

Pete
 

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If that dosn't five you the information you want, check any local stores websites for links to local homebrew clubs. You can check the club websites (if any) and see what stores they like or support.

This may also lead you to a group of like minded people in your area to get togather with and brew a frew.

good luck
 

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Thanks for all the tips. I live in Greenwich, CT which is just about as far from the rest of Connecticut as you can get and might as well be considered New York. The Beertown search tool is great -- too bad there's nothing within an ideal half hour of me. I've had good luck making bigger orders online, but I'm looking for a local place where I can run to just pick up a couple stoppers and airlocks, know what I mean? I'll keep on keepin' on...
-eric-
 

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EB,

According to my data there is a location about 20 minutes (14.1 miles) from Greenwich CT...and it has your name in it...try The Brewshop @ Cornells (True Value Hardware) 310 White Plains Road, Eastchester, NY (800) 961-2739

Vino

986 miles from my house...I'll stick to my LHBS
 

EBCornell

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Ha! Yeah, I was really psyched to find a LHBS that close that was named after me...until I got there. Needless to say, after I made my way to the basement what merchandise I could find under the dust wasn't much use. The one thing I did end up buying (a drilled stopper) ended up being the wrong size in the end!
Might I ask where you get your data? Thanks so much for taking the time to do a search for me!!!
 

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Internet junkie

Might I ask where you get your data?

I had a feeling when I saw "True Value Hardware" in the store name that their inventory might be limited, so I checked their website which wasn't much help.

As for my "data" I am somewhat of a internet junkie...I spend 30+ hours online researching both for my job as well as things that interest me...my "Favorites" on IE is considerably large...Since we travel a lot, I naturally look for HBS, Wineries, Meaderies, Specialty Food shops and, Events & Festivals in the area we plan to visit...in your case we are planning a 2 week trip in October to the New England area and I just happened to have a few HBS I wanted to visit.

Vino
 

EBCornell

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Ah...it's nice to see someone who very thoroughly does their homework... ;)
Well, I hope you can cross that particular HBS off your to-do list...
 

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Google always works best for me. Googles maps to be specific. Just plug in your address and use the Search Nearby function
 
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