Hop To It Homebrew

Homebrew

2900 Valmont Rd
Ste D2
Boulder, Colorado, 80301-1344
United States

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PLACE STATS
Average:
4.15
Reviews:
6
Ratings:
7
pDev:
13.25%
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Recent ratings and reviews.
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Rated by wskee from Colorado

4/5  rDev -3.6%
Hop To It is officially out of business.
Sep 08, 2014
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Reviewed by Rayek from Colorado

3.16/5  rDev -23.9%
vibe: 3.5 | quality: 3.5 | service: 3.75 | selection: 2
I really want to like Hop To It. They're right by my work, which makes them the most convenient store for me. The guys that work there are nice folks and prices are on par with other homebrew stores. Plus, they're a local business.

Unfortunately, they're almost always out of one or more item that I need. Since I like to buy my ingredients a day or two before I brew, this is a big problem. If the items they were out of were uncommon or obscure, I wouldn't be bothered that much. But regularly being out of common Base Malts like Domestic 2-Row and Maris Otter is really inconvenient.
Sep 19, 2013
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Reviewed by alli4051 from Colorado

3.7/5  rDev -10.8%
Despite the small size they carry pretty much anything a home brewer would be looking for. Organization; however, leaves a bit to be desired. I've been here multiple times and it always seems that things have subtly shifted a little bit. Finding prices can be something of a task as well. I have to clarify my rating of selection a bit. They actually have a great selection but they are ALWAYS out of something fairly common. I mean I don't own a business but if I had my own homebrew shop there are certain things I would make sure I never run out of, and they do, frequently. So the selection is good but I had to knock off a few points for a lack of inventory. I hate their grain mill too. On the plus side the staff is helpful and knowledgeable. When I've had questions they have been able to answer them quickly and convincingly. Overall a solid homebrew shop for Boulder; however, if you feel like traveling a bit there are better options.
Aug 09, 2010
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Reviewed by clarkm04 from Nebraska

4.5/5  rDev +8.4%
I really enjoy this store when I've been in Boulder brewing with a buddy.

Their inventory has tons of grains and hops. They seem to move a lot of product so most things that I have purchased have been very fresh.

Unlike the homebrew stores in my city, I appreciate how you can measure out the exact grain total you want and crush it yourself.

Very good staff. They easily told us what grain to substitute when they did not have one we needed without looking it up.

The prices seem fairly reasonable being about what I have paid to shop online.

A definite trip for any Boulder area homebrewer.
Jul 26, 2010
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Reviewed by mytireisfat from Colorado

4.4/5  rDev +6%
It seems like a good store. First thing you see is their little hops character that looks like a south park character. Not much for LME. Good selection of grains, hops, spices, yeast, ect. Most of the people have been a big help. One guy was... not him self... and was hard to talk to. To many magic brownies I guess... but other then that, staff was great. Any questions were quickly answered, and ingredients quickly found. I like this shop, and will be the place I go for my ingredients and supplys!
Jun 13, 2010
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Reviewed by DRock from Colorado

5/5  rDev +20.5%
Great store.
Outstanding selection of Hops and Grains.They carry bulk Briess LME. The also have pre-built Kits. Lots of gear and equipment.
Staff is helpful and knowledgeable.
Lines at the Grain Mill can be a bit much at peak hours.
I have broken down and bought my own crusher to not have to deal with waiting on The one mill
Expanded hours would be nice. Wish they were open one extra hour and on Mondays.

Overall a great little store. I recommend it to fellow Boulderites. Of course, it is also the only local option!
Aug 02, 2009
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Reviewed by mentor from Colorado

4.15/5  rDev 0%
Located in a strip mall on the south side of Valmont, not far from a long-time homebrew shop that recently closed. This small shop is packed to the brim with homebrewing equipment and ingredients. Extract in bulk and can, every type of grain I've ever asked for, most types of yeast, and a wide selection of hops (amazing, considering the current hop shortage). The staff is friendly and helpful, offering assistance without getting too nosy. The grain mill is, unfortunately, driven by a drill and takes a while. I run my grain through the mill twice in order to get the crush I prefer. A bit pricey, but this is Boulder.
Aug 04, 2008