

Same here.mr x wrote:I pretty much gave up on leaf hops due to limited storage space.
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Here's a picture of them in a home brew store. Cold storage space would be an issue, that might be why none of the online stores in Canada carry a variety of the 1lb bags.How long will my hops stay fresh?
Hop deterioration is impacted by numerous variables, the two most important being heat exposure and oxidation. For properly sealed, nitrogen flushed pellets, customers can expect a 3-4 year life expectancy. Raw hops however have a much shorter life span (approximately 6 months to 1 year). Regardless of the product size or packaging, hops should be stored in a cold, air tight environment to ensure optimum freshness and quality.
Noble Grape (Multiple locations)Steve Coleman wrote:Hey guys,
New to brewing, curious how many local options for ingredients in the HRM.
Cheers
Same owners. I believe the snuck homebrew side tends to sell the cheaper gear while obk focuses on the higher end side. I believe I seen a post on here about it in the vendor section.Peterpasha wrote:Interestingly enough, when you order from Canuck Homebrew Supply, the order confirmations are from Ontario Beer Kegs.
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