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Midwest Homebrewing CatalogOur new 80 page catalog is now available. Our newly expanded catalog has added over 250 new products.  For wine makers we've added wine labels, presses, oak barrels, fruit purees, and over 25 new wine kits.  For extract brewers we have added over a dozen new popular Midwest Homebrewing recipe kits.  For All Grain Brewers we have added large brew kettles, coolers, and the Zymico line of all grain brewing accessories. We have more than doubled our selection of kegging equipment and dispensing accessories.

Our 80 page color Homebrewing and Winemaking Supplies Catalog is now available in Adobe Acrobat Reader format. Click here to download our catalog in Acrobat Reader format. It might take a while to downloaded, depending on you modem speed, since the file is approximately 16MBs. Don't worry, it will be worth the wait.

If you'd rather have our catalog sent to you via US Mail, click here to add you name to our catalog mailing list.

To help break the download into smaller sections, you can download the catalog in 8 sections. Please use the links below.

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