I went to my local supplier yesterday. I needed CO2, base malt, flaked corn and some other things. I pull up and the store is dark, empty and permanently closed. I start to think about being able to get most everything I need online but CO2 might be different. There was a fire-extinguisher place near me that would fill my tanks so I drove over there .. permanently closed! I looked online to see if another place I used to go to was still open .. Brew & Grow. Permanently closed! I'm not sure if online suppliers are taking over or if homebrewing is at an all-time low. I found a place called Airgas that is close to the girl's house and the guy there said they don't "fill" anything .. they just have exchanges for 5, 10 and 20# tanks so I'm stopping there this afternoon. I may pick up an extra 5# tank to bring up to the lake for the draft fridge I plan to bring up there.

A 1-2-3 homebrewing punch to the gut ...
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Posted Yesterday, 10:20 AM
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Posted Yesterday, 10:23 AM
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Posted Yesterday, 02:08 PM
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Posted Yesterday, 08:21 PM
The Airgas near me is a ripoff. $50 for a 20# tank. My guy in Philly charges $15-20.
I went today to exchange two 5# tanks and buy another one. Both of my 5-pounders were out of date which means they would need to hydro test them too and I'm not sure what that costs. It was $175 for all of that and I was not happy with that but my options are pretty slim. I could go to the one LHBS which is 30 minutes north of me but I have no idea if they fill on-demand or if I have to drop them off one day and pick them up another day .. if so that's TWO HOURS of driving. Not great.
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Posted Today, 04:55 AM
I went today to exchange two 5# tanks and buy another one. Both of my 5-pounders were out of date which means they would need to hydro test them too and I'm not sure what that costs. It was $175 for all of that and I was not happy with that but my options are pretty slim. I could go to the one LHBS which is 30 minutes north of me but I have no idea if they fill on-demand or if I have to drop them off one day and pick them up another day .. if so that's TWO HOURS of driving. Not great.
Wow .. that is pricey. I went to a fire extinguisher place. Always paid cash and the price was never the same ...lol. That is gone now since he retired. I have a bunch of full tanks but if I ever get back to it and need gas I will be heading to welding place because that is all I have left.
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Posted Today, 06:54 AM
Wow .. that is pricey. I went to a fire extinguisher place. Always paid cash and the price was never the same ...lol. That is gone now since he retired. I have a bunch of full tanks but if I ever get back to it and need gas I will be heading to welding place because that is all I have left.
I have a welding place too but the drive is really a PITA. I will noodle with it. This is why I picked up another tank .. to push off the inevitable refill of CO2 a little further out.
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Posted Today, 07:36 AM
I thought I would use my place up north as a resource too. I did some searching for CO2 refills or exchanges up there and two places were mentioned including an Ace. I called both places .. no CO2. Neddles .. if you stick your head in here, maybe let me know if you know any places around Tomahawk. I'd be happy to being my empties up there and exchange them.
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Posted Today, 08:58 AM
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