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Hi Steve
How much range would you be interested in stocking? - I would imagine a small selection of the most popular pellets would be a good starter for 10. Fuggles, Goldings, Cascade, Saaz and some Challenger possibly...
Personally I would love to see you stock the Brupacks Flavapaks (both Lager and Ale) - as these are a good catch all for improving all kits - certainly for beginners and the more casual brewer.
How much range would you be interested in stocking? - I would imagine a small selection of the most popular pellets would be a good starter for 10. Fuggles, Goldings, Cascade, Saaz and some Challenger possibly...
Personally I would love to see you stock the Brupacks Flavapaks (both Lager and Ale) - as these are a good catch all for improving all kits - certainly for beginners and the more casual brewer.
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Hi Steve.
Hallertau hersbrucker is one of my favourites.
P.s Any news on the lager yeast front.
Hallertau hersbrucker is one of my favourites.
P.s Any news on the lager yeast front.
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Hi Danny, PET OXI-BAR bottles are not widely recyclable and only last a few brews, glass swingtops would work out financialy better for everyone in the long run.DannyJalapeno wrote:Hi Steve,
I am quite fortunate to work in a Wilkos that has the 3m later. Since the new Kitchen relaunch, lots of customers have commented on how comprehensive the range is compared to what it was. One of the biggest things I get asked is, 'Do you stock the plastic PET bottles" I know we can't accomodate all customer request and that layout space is at a premium, but would this be a viable online option, as I feel we would sell more of these than the glass bottles we currently do.
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Hi Steve,
A good start would be Fuggles, Cascade and EKG.
Cheers.
A good start would be Fuggles, Cascade and EKG.
Cheers.
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I'm not sure whether hops are the best thing for Wilko to stock. Whole leaf hops don't have a good shelf like and pellet hops seem more suited to AG brewers rather than kit tweakers. Maybe hop aroma oils would be a better match for the typical Wilko brewer.
And if we stay on the kit modification theme, perhaps a few more yeast options be good?
And if we stay on the kit modification theme, perhaps a few more yeast options be good?
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Vacpacks might be OK, but maybe order online and collect instore would be better?boingy wrote:I'm not sure whether hops are the best thing for Wilko to stock. Whole leaf hops don't have a good shelf like and pellet hops seem more suited to AG brewers rather than kit tweakers.
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Our supplier is coming in for a meeting next week to discuss all the opportunities mentioned in this thread. We are meeting up with the online team at the same time as this is the quickest route to get new products on sale. Lager yeast is one of the items on the agenda.cellone wrote:Hi Steve.
Hallertau hersbrucker is one of my favourites.
P.s Any news on the lager yeast front.
Cheers
Steve
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Selling Safale 04 and 05 would win you friends ... Your Bristol central store is just down the road it be good to know I can snag some reliable yeast at the drop of a hat if I decide to brew on a whim.
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Music to my ears.Steve@Wilkos wrote:Our supplier is coming in for a meeting next week to discuss all the opportunities mentioned in this thread. We are meeting up with the online team at the same time as this is the quickest route to get new products on sale. Lager yeast is one of the items on the agenda.cellone wrote:Hi Steve.
Hallertau hersbrucker is one of my favourites.
P.s Any news on the lager yeast front.
Cheers
Steve
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Hi Steve
If you stock hops, will you be cheaper than barley bottom and Worcester hops, because they are really way too expensive? And if yes, will you also stock the rarer hops and malt, or just go for the big profit / turn over items.
If you stock hops, will you be cheaper than barley bottom and Worcester hops, because they are really way too expensive? And if yes, will you also stock the rarer hops and malt, or just go for the big profit / turn over items.
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In that case, they do the swingtops, although are quite pricey.cellone wrote:Hi Danny, PET OXI-BAR bottles are not widely recyclable and only last a few brews, glass swingtops would work out financialy better for everyone in the long run.DannyJalapeno wrote:Hi Steve,
I am quite fortunate to work in a Wilkos that has the 3m later. Since the new Kitchen relaunch, lots of customers have commented on how comprehensive the range is compared to what it was. One of the biggest things I get asked is, 'Do you stock the plastic PET bottles" I know we can't accomodate all customer request and that layout space is at a premium, but would this be a viable online option, as I feel we would sell more of these than the glass bottles we currently do.
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Hi Steve, just let you know was in Morrisons yesterday and they are still at £6.99 on Geordie. If you can get a promotion going then great.
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Andover have some clear bottles now at £8 for 6, you're dead right about pricey Danny.DannyJalapeno wrote:In that case, they do the swingtops, although are quite pricey.cellone wrote:Hi Danny, PET OXI-BAR bottles are not widely recyclable and only last a few brews, glass swingtops would work out financialy better for everyone in the long run.DannyJalapeno wrote:Hi Steve,
I am quite fortunate to work in a Wilkos that has the 3m later. Since the new Kitchen relaunch, lots of customers have commented on how comprehensive the range is compared to what it was. One of the biggest things I get asked is, 'Do you stock the plastic PET bottles" I know we can't accomodate all customer request and that layout space is at a premium, but would this be a viable online option, as I feel we would sell more of these than the glass bottles we currently do.
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My local wilkos also has a new range of homebrew in stock, just picked up 3 Woodfordes at £15 a pop!
looked at the rest of the kits and dont think I will be bothering, the home brew shop I use has a much larger selection and tends to be a better choice of the higher quality kits including the wine. I would use wilkos more if they increased the 2 can beer kit range and offered some I had actually heard of, the £15 price helps aswell 


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On the other hand for those of us with no LHBS within 30 miles, Wilkos improving their range is a godsend, saving me a packet on P&P costs already!Mr Fuggles wrote:My local wilkos also has a new range of homebrew in stock, just picked up 3 Woodfordes at £15 a pop!looked at the rest of the kits and dont think I will be bothering, the home brew shop I use has a much larger selection and tends to be a better choice of the higher quality kits including the wine. I would use wilkos more if they increased the 2 can beer kit range and offered some I had actually heard of, the £15 price helps aswell
It would be good though as you say to do some more kits online (Festival, Rest of the Woodfordes Range), as the space in each store is clearly limited.
Well done Wilko's I say
