I do buy quite a lot of hops from that online shop, but never the Medusa and therefore had never noticed the price! Is it available elsewhere considerably cheaper?
Some of their prices are quite high, e.g. Galaxy is €13.26 for 100g.
Comparing to my other local homebrew shop for example. Prices are per 100g. More expensive highlighted in red.
| HopSi | Mashcamp | Geterbrewed |
East Kent Goldings | €4.66 | €4.99 | €3.64 |
Hallertau Mittelfrüh | €5.31 | €3.99 | €3.53 |
Saaz | €4.76 | €4.29 | €4.31 |
Styrian Golding Celeia | €4.39 | €4.49 | €3.64 |
Willamette | €4.87 | €5.99 | €5.15 |
Very scientific, from a sample size of five, but it looks to be a bit swings and roundabouts. HopSi does have a wide range of novel varieties, such as the NZ experimental types, as well as a large number of Styrian cultivars.
Edit: I don't want this to get into a whole market survey of where the cheapest hops can be purchased, and I don't have a dog in the fight so to speak, but based on
@Gerryjo 's comment below, I've updated the table above for the five reasonably randomly chosen varieties with
@Get_Er_Brewed prices. I've used
xe.com to convert GBP to EUR. Generally the
@Get_Er_Brewed prices are really competitive. Only Willamette is not cheapest from the examples chosen. However, for me personally, €14.00 delivery versus €7.55 with HopSi (or free if I buy €60 or more of hops, yeast or malt) kills it. However, I understand that's just part of the fact that HopSi is much closer geographically to me than
@Get_Er_Brewed.