Bulk Kit Purchase

Question: I have a class reunion coming up in August and would like to purchase about 25 boxed beer making kits (brewers best style), give or take a few. I want to give one to each attendee of the reunion. Does anyone know of any particular distributor/wholesaler who would sell in that amount, for some type of price break? It's really a one time shot; so I don't think it's worth getting the licenses or paperwork required for a distributor discount...any ideas???

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IamTheIdiot
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That's going to be pretty expensive! Do you think they will all try homebrewing or just throw it in the trash? You might be better off spending the money to make a big batch and give them all a six-pack of your homebrew...then if they are interested, help them get set up for brewing :)

Scott

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Scott

I would have to agree, maybe even make 3 batches and give each attendee 2 of each (a sampler six pack). I would hate to think that some of those might sit in the garage for years or get trashed

Michael (I actually made a batch of beer and batch of wine, labeled each with a label which included graduation date, school, place , time and each of my classmates names and gave then to each classmate at my cllege grad, just don't wait 8 years to drink one if your gonna drink it, whew...)

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hoots

I'm doing almost the same thing. I finally graduated from college this past December (at age 45!). I brewed up a batch of dark cherry stout that is now aging. Going to pick up supplies tomorrow for an American Pale Ale. I'll be having my grad party in July since outdoor parties in Wisconsin in December tend to be failures ;)

Hope to have an IPA done for the party as well :)

I like the "sampler" idea!

Scott

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Scott

Not only would it be expensive, not everybody that might want to brew their own would have the equipment or know people that could brew it for them. I vote SAMPLER.

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KenS

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