Homebrew Emporium

Category: Brewing supply store

Address: 472 N Greenbush Rd, Rensselaer, NY 12144, USA

Phone: +15182837094

Opening hours

Sunday: 12–5PM

Monday: 11AM–6PM

Tuesday: 11AM–6PM

Wednesday: 11AM–6PM

Thursday: 11AM–7PM

Friday: 11AM–7PM

Saturday: 10AM–6PM

Reviews

Kristy P

Sep 13, 2022

The owners are so knowledgeable every time I visit they take the time to help me find everything I need and answer all my questions. On our recent visit they printed a beer recipe for me in addition to helping us find the ingredients we needed. Also, you can now get your growlers filled next door! They have an awesome ESB which is hard to find in today's oversaturated IPA world.

Isaac Weber

Sep 8, 2022

Got everything you need for home brewing

Chief 0

May 11, 2022

Knowledgeable help for homebrewery.

Eric Anker

Apr 28, 2022

Friendly knowledgeable staff, had all the parts I needed and provided expert instruction on their installation. Will definitely be going back for future beer accoutrement needs.

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Questions & Answers

Do you have wine making supplies?

Carole Praga | Mar 10, 2022
Robert Smith | Apr 9, 2022

...and cheese, and anything fermented

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Do you have a mill in shop to mill grain that I buy at the store? And can I measure out grain at the shop?

Matt Phillips | Feb 8, 2022
Cornelius Hoss | Feb 8, 2022

Yes. Staff will weighh and mill grain for you.

What are the Covid safety practices like here?

Anonymous | Oct 6, 2022
Erik Baxstrom | Oct 6, 2021

People wear masks in the store, door handles are frequently sanitized. Social distancing measures are encouraged. Customers can shop in the store or call ahead and arrange a curb side pickup.

What does it mean when your fermentation bucket stops bubbling out the top I am a little over week away from battling my beer I will be bottling on the 7

Richard Pesci | Oct 6, 2020
Homebrew Emporium | Oct 6, 2020

The fermentation probably slowed down or stopped due to being done or almost done. But just because you don't see any further bubbling in the airlock doesn't mean its finished. It might still be fermenting the last bit of sugar, but just very slowly so that you don't see bubbling. You should take a hydrometer reading to see if you've reached the final specific gravity so that you don't bottle prematurely and have exploding bottles, which would result from the last bit of fermentation being conducted in the bottles in addition to your priming/bottling sugar.

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do you sell kegerator parts and fill air tanks

Butch Jones | Oct 7, 2019
Homebrew Emporium | Oct 7, 2019

Hi, we swap your empty tank for a full one, thanks for your question

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