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Buying hops

Started by Alain2, December 09, 2015, 05:25:50 PM

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Alain2

Where do you buy hops? Noble grape, online with EBS?

robcoombs

Quote from: Alain2 on December 09, 2015, 05:25:50 PM
Where do you buy hops? Noble grape, online with EBS?
I avoid Noble Grape, mind you their storage methods have improved. But I've gotten some poor quality product there a couple of times so I would never buy from there. I generally order from Yakima Valley, you won't find better quality hops but the exchange rate is bad right now. Still, I'd rather buy the best hops I can. I prefer hoppy beer so that's where I put my money.

I have purchased from Dave Everwood. Just once. Two varieties were very good, another not so much. I would recommend to buy from him for best bang for your buck. He does vacuum seal his hops. There's also OBK.

Alain2

I don't mind spending $ for quality products so I will try Yakima.

robcoombs

Finding someone to go in with you is helpful. To split shipping. Also really helps if you have or know someone with a PO box in the US.

nagirroc

When you ship to a post office box on the US, do you pay duty and tax crossing the border?

robcoombs

I never have. They are technically considered a food item, I could be mistaken on that. But I've never had to pay a dollar regardless of my length of stay in the US. Not to say it COULDN'T happen. You never know what type of border agent you're going to have to deal with. I just make sure I'm not over on spending limit or alcohol. That way they don't have a good reason to pull me in.

Two Wheeler

When I want to ship something in the states, I use Holly's General Store in Vanceboro, Me. It's just 10 minutes past McAdam and one of the smallest/easiest border crossings in the province.

All you do is have your package shipped to the store. I usually have it addressed like this:

Jordan Harris
C/O Holly's General Store
47 Water Street (Might now be Railroad Street)
Vanceboro, ME, 04491
1 207-788-3922

They accept hundreds of Canadians' packages a month. I'd give them a call to make sure they still do it, but essentially they just charge you $2 per week holding fees. It's about 50 mins to get there, fill up your gas tank on the other side and your trip is paid for. As for the border guards, just tell them on the US side that you're going to get a package at Holly's. On the way home make sure you have your receipt and tell them you picked up a package. They know what's up.
Jordan Harris
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