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SALE 20% off items under $250 at grain and grape

Postby nt » Friday Aug 17, 2007 9:49 pm

20% off items under $250
Saturday 18th August to Saturday 25th August

It's time to stock up!
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Postby rwh » Saturday Aug 18, 2007 9:52 am

Ooooo time to buy myself a copy of How To Brew. The one in print is the third edition, and besides, I want to support John for having his first edition online for free. :)
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Postby Kevnlis » Saturday Aug 18, 2007 5:30 pm

Hmmm...the wibsite doesn't seem to have 20% off on anything?
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Postby nt » Saturday Aug 18, 2007 8:24 pm

It advertised on their newsletter.

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http://www.grainandgrape.com.au/news_lt ... _aug03.htm
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Postby Kevnlis » Sunday Aug 19, 2007 8:13 am

Maybe it is for current customers only? I would like to buy one of the chillers and if I get 20% off that'd be great!
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Postby James L » Monday Aug 20, 2007 12:03 pm

You could always go Amazon.com for How to Brew.. i picked up a copy for about 30 bucks incl freight... brand new.. I guess it depends on the exchange rate... Its gone a little down hill at the mo...
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Postby rwh » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 12:21 pm

I'm now the proud owner of How To Brew, a glass fermenter and a stainless racking cane. I swear I can't go in there without buying more than I intended. It's like I'm a collector trying to get one of each thing in the shop! ;)
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Postby Noodles » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 1:55 pm

I'd love a glass carboy, a big beer lava lamp.
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Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 4:27 pm

Just made an order, with the 20% off it is a bloody good bargain, and even at full price really is quite a good place to shop! I may have to move house :lol:
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Postby lethaldog » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 5:38 pm

Is this sale on ingredients or just hardware ( for the lack of a better word)?
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Postby Tipsy » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 6:07 pm

lethaldog wrote:Is this sale on ingredients or just hardware ( for the lack of a better word)?


It was on anything under $250
I saved heaps, got a discount on my gas but not my bottle.

Should have bought more, came home with money in my pocket.
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Postby Kevnlis » Tuesday Aug 21, 2007 6:13 pm

You can also get 20% off a gift voucher valued up to $250. So if you don't need anything right now, just save it for later ;)
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Postby wambesi » Friday Aug 24, 2007 11:46 am

Well I too took advantage of the sale and got a copy of How to Brew as well as my first liquid yeasts.

Now will try rwh's starter/split method here

Everyone seems to like the liquid ones better so here goes...
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Postby rwh » Friday Aug 24, 2007 12:47 pm

Sounds good. Be VERY anal about sanitation.
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Postby lethaldog » Saturday Aug 25, 2007 5:46 pm

Well went in today and got myself some grain, yeast and some beers off the shelf to try, to cut a long story short it added up to $298 and i ended up paying $229 with the discount, cant argue with that :wink:

! minor problem, i live in mornington so its a fair hike there and i asked for a 25kg bag of pilsner and a 25kg bag of ale, just got home to mornington after a bit of a day out with the family to find when i got the bags out of the boot that i am now the proud owner of 2x25kg bags of ale malt and no pilsner :cry:

Guess i should have checked them before i left but ill see if they can help me sort it out cos i aint driving back again next week :roll: :lol:
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Postby Kevnlis » Saturday Aug 25, 2007 6:44 pm

lethaldog wrote:Well went in today and got myself some grain, yeast and some beers off the shelf to try, to cut a long story short it added up to $298 and i ended up paying $229 with the discount, cant argue with that :wink:

! minor problem, i live in mornington so its a fair hike there and i asked for a 25kg bag of pilsner and a 25kg bag of ale, just got home to mornington after a bit of a day out with the family to find when i got the bags out of the boot that i am now the proud owner of 2x25kg bags of ale malt and no pilsner :cry:

Guess i should have checked them before i left but ill see if they can help me sort it out cos i aint driving back again next week :roll: :lol:


The bloke I talked to there was VERY helpful and went out of his way to help me with my order when an item I ordered turned up not in stock. They insisted I take the rest of the order right away and allow them to pay the postage for the out of stock item when it arrives, even though I said I was in no hurry etc.

Best of luck with it mate, hope you get an amicable response!
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Postby lethaldog » Saturday Aug 25, 2007 7:44 pm

Yeah, the pilsner was in stock but it was just a handling error from whoever got it out, im sure they will be cool, i have never had any dramas with them in the past :wink:
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