Re: Weavels, mold and clumpy hops...
Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 4:19 pm
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I suppose it is possible that he(or his wife)(or both) were key factors in the quality department and now they lost that talent when they started focusing on the brewery. I don't know any of that for a fact. Just speculatingBrewbirds wrote:Wow that is a surprise. If he is still an owner and running a miro you would that better quality control issues would be in place. He must not have a management role at the store.joechianti wrote:You know, I thought they changed owners too, because the couple who own the micro brewery we went to for a sample tour said they owned AHBS before they opened the brewery. So I just assumed they sold the store to run the brewery. But the next time I went back for more samples, I mentioned something to the effect of a new owner at the store and they told me that in fact they did not sell the store but are running both businesses now. Of course, that could be spreading one's self too thin. Maybe and maybe not. Just a thought.
Well we put together a brew to use up all of the rest of our (okay) AHS stuff so they lost a customer and it seems they don't even care ( maybe they got bought by Coopers).joechianti wrote:I suppose it is possible that he(or his wife)(or both) were key factors in the quality department and now they lost that talent when they started focusing on the brewery. I don't know any of that for a fact. Just speculatingBrewbirds wrote:Wow that is a surprise. If he is still an owner and running a miro you would that better quality control issues would be in place. He must not have a management role at the store.joechianti wrote:You know, I thought they changed owners too, because the couple who own the micro brewery we went to for a sample tour said they owned AHBS before they opened the brewery. So I just assumed they sold the store to run the brewery. But the next time I went back for more samples, I mentioned something to the effect of a new owner at the store and they told me that in fact they did not sell the store but are running both businesses now. Of course, that could be spreading one's self too thin. Maybe and maybe not. Just a thought.
The guy that posted on HBT had that grain for a long time while I had just bought mine so AHS's response about storage conditions points to THEIR grain room in my case.Kealia wrote:I came across a thread on HBT on the topic of weevils at AHS and thought you might want to read it.
Obviously the mold is still an issue.