Cargill Grain Order
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- BM1
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
...............................................................................Grain is here.
You gonna stop whinin' 'bout that beer,or you gonna send it to me?
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Jack, if Tropical Storm Alex doesn't interfere, it's off to Jamaica tomorrow morning, so I'd like to pick up my grain on the 7th, 8th or 9th if you're available one of those days. Let me know. Thanks.
Jeff Smith
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Jeff, hope the storm does not interfere with you or the oil containment. But you still suck! Must be nice.
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Great news! I assume we pick up at Turoni's but when is a good time? I could stop by on my way home from work around 5:45pm most days or else whatever works best for you.
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
To Jeff:
I will be going to Indy on the 9th, but the 7th or 8th works.
To everybody else:
I will try to bring the grain to the meeting on Wednesday.
I will be going to Indy on the 9th, but the 7th or 8th works.
To everybody else:
I will try to bring the grain to the meeting on Wednesday.
Jack Frey
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
I can pick up at the meeting.Thanx a million.Steve,
I picked up the bag of wheat malt from Jack and will bring your 1/2 to the meeting next Wed. unless you need it before that.
You gonna stop whinin' 'bout that beer,or you gonna send it to me?
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- Michael Erwin
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Jack, what Munich malt do you usually buy? I've heard there's a difference in extract potential between domestic and European. Does anyone know anything about that?
Michael Erwin
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- sirgiovanni
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Insignificant in my opinion.
American grains have really come a long way and have a tasty price tag.
American grains have really come a long way and have a tasty price tag.
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
Bulk order grain comes from Cargill. Try their website. Ijust use the preprogrammed in numbers in my brew software. But just using 1.034-36 sg. grav. pts per pound per gallon is close enough for homebrewers. Economics of larger scale, like 20bbl batches, is when it matters more.
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
In Sunday's brew, I used the 1.037 potential that Beersmith had for European Munich. And my gravity was six points low, giving me a 62% efficiency. I am a 70% brewer very consistently, so I scratched my head a bit. A few sources on the web said that American Munich had a 1.033 potential. Using that number, I hit 70% dead on. So, I was just asking, because if that isn't the case, I need to think harder about where my process went wrong this weekend.
Michael Erwin
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- jefrey3
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Re: Cargill Grain Order
I normally use Cargill's munich because of the price, but I have used imported munich. I haven't experienced any major difference in extract.
Jack Frey