Soco is always right on the edge. I think it's pretty much a labor of love. I'm quite sure it's mail order that keeps them going to the extent that they're able to. If you've never done so, you should get in on the Austin Zealots homebrew club bulk grain buy. Every January they do a group buy - bags of Rahr in the $45 range and high-quality imports for $50 to $60, depending.I'm close to S/A, and not so coincidentally I happen to be short on 2 row... IDK SoCo had it, I'll need to give that a look. I've ordered many times; I'm close enough that even their peasant class shipping is one day, so if I order yeast and cooling packs, it gets here overnight and is still cool. They also call to confirm when I want stuff shipped and won't ship (at least close) yeast over a weekend.
I wonder what it is that keeps SoCo in business, but San Antonio can't keep a brewing supply place open...
I stock up for the year. This year I got some distillers malt and a bag of flaked barley for some "experimentation" but I have enough Pilsner, 2-row, Pale, MO and Munich to get me through all the beer I could possibly hope to brew.That's pretty good, better than most Black Friday deals. gonna check that out.