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The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #1

Looks good[/url:9a3ewo9d]

The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #2

Great stuff Bugno !!

The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #3

A quick look and it's significantly cheaper than the .ie site.

25Kg of Maris Otter is £25 (€28.36) to them whereas it's €39.99 to us.

100g of Cascade is £2.90 (€3.30) to them whereas it's €4 to us.

The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #4

"Tube":1c0howdh wrote: A quick look and it's significantly cheaper than the .ie site.

25Kg of Maris Otter is £25 (€28.36) to them whereas it's €39.99 to us.

100g of Cascade is £2.90 (€3.30) to them whereas it's €4 to us.[/quote:1c0howdh]

Likely because the Product isn't crossing the Irish sea ......

The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #5

"Wallacebiy":2suqdd37 wrote:

"Tube":2suqdd37 wrote: A quick look and it's significantly cheaper than the .ie site.

25Kg of Maris Otter is £25 (€28.36) to them whereas it's €39.99 to us.

100g of Cascade is £2.90 (€3.30) to them whereas it's €4 to us.[/quote:2suqdd37]

Likely because the Product isn't crossing the Irish sea ......[/quote:2suqdd37]

It would be nice to hear some explanation of the difference from Shane himself.

The Homebrew company expanding! 14 years 8 months ago #6

"UpsidedownA":11gj1ntk wrote:

"Wallacebiy":11gj1ntk wrote:

"Tube":11gj1ntk wrote: A quick look and it's significantly cheaper than the .ie site.

25Kg of Maris Otter is £25 (€28.36) to them whereas it's €39.99 to us.

100g of Cascade is £2.90 (€3.30) to them whereas it's €4 to us.[/quote:11gj1ntk]

Likely because the Product isn't crossing the Irish sea ......[/quote:11gj1ntk]

It would be nice to hear some explanation of the difference from Shane himself.[/quote:11gj1ntk]

I'd imagine you will hear 'very competitive market' and 'near cost selling' to get a foothold.
Either way in Ireland we always seem to get the thin edge of the wedge. I still don't understand why we cant buy Irish malt?

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