Permalink Reply by jt on September 24, 2009 at 10:18pm
the service is worth it alone
Yes, Welly has been very badly served Home Brew wise for years and I think Liberty's offernings and service have gone a long way to making good brewing a lot easier round here.
Both Stu and Brendon have been very helpful to me - not only in selling me stuff lately :-) - but before that too with advice, milling grain, feedback on beers and just being great champions of the good beer cause, be it homebrew or good commercial
It's most likely that Stu and I will be winding up Liberty Brewing as a homebrew supplies outfit. It's reached that point where we can't really continue to do it as a hobby anymore and needs more commitment of time. Both Stu and I have other things on the go and when push comes to shove the other things are going to win out.
For Stu that's probably family, cycling and more Yeastie Boys product. Me.... haven't decided yet but probably more time on my other business.
We kind of considered other options (like going back to bulk ordering for Wellington, etc) but really think it's better to let someone else have a shot. We aren't the first to try (and I think) realise that it needs a bigger time commitment than we could provide to make a truly profitable little business.
So, not to leave people in the lurch, Stu and I are going to catch up this weekend, have a beer (since I've only seen him in passing since he's been back) and figure out the exit strategy.
As a brewer I too hope someone else will pick up the mantle!
PS... the server issues really are annoying! The timing is just a coincidence and didn't precipitate anything. Hardware issues that I need to resolve.
Glynn: I might need to give OpenSolaris a spin next time! ;-)
Also disappointed you're thinking about winding up, but like Reviled I can completely understand - thanks for the service up until now, very much appreciated.
(I wonder how many sales queries Cryer Malt and NZ Hops have gotten today?...)
Permalink Reply by jt on September 25, 2009 at 2:11pm
Would be interesting to know what the minimum order quantities are - obviously the more you order, the larger the discount. What's the magic number? Maybe we could organise homebrewers around Wellington to order a couple of sacks of specialty and then buy off each other like a good distributed network :)
Permalink Reply by jt on September 25, 2009 at 2:35pm
My understanding is 500kg from Cryers - 20 x 25kg bags -
Dudes forget about it wait for Jo to start distributing Global Malts. He proved how efficient he is with the bulk hop order!! Imagine that Malt, US Hops what next Yeast?
Permalink Reply by jt on September 25, 2009 at 2:57pm