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I used home brew west when I was a kit brewer. I moved to homebrew company when I started all grain, then discovered geterbrew. If I am going for a mixed order them it's geterbrew.
They have the best price for a mixed order. My only problem they don't stock certain grain. To name a few Chocolate rye,Café malt, redx, biscuit malt.
I really like the Irish Minch malt from homebrew company, it has gone up in price but it's still very competitive.
 
I used home brew west when I was a kit brewer. I moved to homebrew company when I started all grain, then discovered geterbrew. If I am going for a mixed order them it's geterbrew.
They have the best price for a mixed order. My only problem they don't stock certain grain. To name a few Chocolate rye,Café malt, redx, biscuit malt.
I really like the Irish Minch malt from homebrew company, it has gone up in price but it's still very competitive.

They definitely all have their own strengths. Malt Miller has the best range of yeasts by far, great malt selection and some exciting hop products. Geterbrewed has a big variety of hops, and the prices are just unbeatable. CML great for hops and getting better for yeast. Also their personal service and free delivery is a massive plus. The Homebrew Company has a bit of all of the above, but their hops are quite a bit more expensive than Geterbrewed and their website is functional, but not all that intuitive.
 
Anyone know why Amylase seems to be out of stock in so many places at the moment?
 
Griffster77
Anyone know why Amylase seems to be out of stock in so many places at the moment?

Because Amylase is found in (most) people's saliva/spit.
What with Covid-19 security considerations, I suppose supplies have dried up (pun intended).
:hat:
 
I’ve been happy with the level of service since coming back to home brewing and all I ask for is good comms. I can’t fault Malt Miller for their updates and level of service and note GEB, BKT and angel Homebrewing as well.
 
Brew2bottle in Burnley and Ballihoo in Bath both seem to consistently turn around my orders in a few days, sometimes even next day with DPD.

Always pays to cross check prices though, I was a bit miffed to see the Razorback IPA I ordered on my last Ballihoo order was available £4 cheaper at Brew2bottle had I looked.

I've found Ballihoo good for barrel spares, wine making supplies, bottles etc. often with stock I couldn't get else where.
 
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