Atlanta homebrew resources
Beer Necessities (Sign says Brew Depot)
10595 Old Alabama Connector Road, #10, Alpharetta. 770-645-1777.
Beer Necessities sells hops, yeast, and malt extract separately so that homebrewers can follow their own recipes, but also offers kits for new brewers. Beer Necessities’ salespeople are homebrewers themselves, and are reputable for their knowledge and brewing guidance.
Just Brew It! (Formerly Aardvark Brewing Supplies)
103 Rainbow Way, Fayetteville. 770-719-0222.
www.justbrewit-ga.com.
A small business, with staff who can give direction and offer recipes to help adventurous brewers make the jump from kits to forming their own combinations.
Home Brewing Supplies
535 Indian Trail-Lilburn Road, Lilburn. 770-638-8383. www.homebrewingsupplies.com.
This shop offers a range of kits, ingredients, and advice for brewers. Owners Roger and Jeanine have been brewing wine and beer since the 1960s, and their business is still family-run. Home Brewing also offers a free class every month for beginners.
Wine Craft of Atlanta
5920 Roswell Road, #C205. 404-252-5606. www.winecraftatl.com.
Wine Craft offers homebrewing kits, individual ingredients, and accessories for both wine and beer brewing. Their shop also includes some fun additives for customizing the taste of homebrew.



COMMENTS
RE: Atlanta homebrew resources
Posted by ericlshaw on 06.15.09 @ 07:58 PM
Whatever! This issue/article is limited and does not promote home brewing as any kind of culinary art. If I wasn't already a home brewer I doubt seriously this article would entice me to explore it any further.
You want info on home brewing you are much better off simply Google searching it.
It was a great vanity piece for the Final Gravity folks and the two guys of East Atlanta Brewery, I mean great color picture on the cover and inside of their handsome mugs, no pun intended.
This probably why even free newspapers are losing readership.
Next time get Bob Townsend to write the main article of the "Beer Issue" and It might be a bit more interesting and informative. But he probably needs to get paid to much to write for your paper, eh?
"Relax and have a home brew!" That's what I'm doing right now.
L8r,
Eric, just another beer geek!
RE: Atlanta homebrew resources
Posted by CYoungner on 06.10.09 @ 11:04 PM
The website for Home Brewing supplies in Lilburn is .org and not .com