1st grain order of 2011

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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by msjulian » Fri Jan 07, 2011 4:36 pm

THANKS JACK!!

Do you have any kind of idea on the final $..

I need to let my investors know how much they have to cough up...
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by Don » Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:00 pm

BREWsmith wrote:Jack, I'd like a bag of Maris Otter please. Also, I have your corny from the Tap and Cork cleaned and sanitized. Let me know if you need it before the January meeting. Thanks.
I think I also have a corny, I will get it cleaned and back to you next week.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by jefrey3 » Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:27 am

Don't have an invoice yet, but i have been notified grain prices have increased 10-20%. I expect it to be $35-$40 per bag for the domestic. Maris Otter will probably be over $50.00.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by sirgiovanni » Sat Jan 08, 2011 9:31 am

Suppliers seem to think the recession is over. We're getting one price increase after another right now.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by Don » Sun Jan 09, 2011 8:53 am

jefrey3 wrote:Don't have an invoice yet, but i have been notified grain prices have increased 10-20%. I expect it to be $35-$40 per bag for the domestic. Maris Otter will probably be over $50.00.
Still a good deal
Maris Otter is @$65 plus shipping from most online dealers

Thanks Jack
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by BM1 » Sun Jan 09, 2011 10:16 pm

:beer2 ................................................................................ :beer2
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by jefrey3 » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:15 pm

Grain is here. Prices seem to be the same as last time. Wheat, Pale, Pilsner & Munich are all $32.00 for a 50# bag. Vienna is $38.00 for 55#. Maris Otter is $46.00 for 55#.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by Don » Wed Jan 12, 2011 9:23 pm

Thanks
Be by tomorrow.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by BM1 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 9:19 am

Brewers make wort, yeast make beer.
And beer makes flatulence. :beer8
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by Don » Thu Jan 13, 2011 5:39 pm

BM1 wrote:
Brewers make wort, yeast make beer.
And beer makes flatulence. :beer8

Flatulence from beer is caused by the presence of complex sugars. While simple sugars are easily broken down and metabolized by either the yeast our yourself, the complex sugars persist until your lower intestine. There, they are fermented and consumed by bacteria and other gut flora, producing gas as a side effect.
Brewer's Yeast is a good source of Chromium and has been studied extensively for its medicinal properties. Chromium works to lower insulin levels and in fighting diabetes. It also has several other minerals including selenium, zinc, phosphorus, and magnesium. It is often used for loss of appetite. Supplement for chronic acne and furunculosis. Symptomatic treatment of acute diarrhea and prophylactic treatment of diarrhea during travel.
And lets not go into adding Beano to the beer because it has been done. Loss of flavor it usually the results.
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Re: 1st grain order of 2011

Post by BM1 » Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:20 pm

Flatulence from beer is caused by the presence of complex sugars. While simple sugars are easily broken down and metabolized by either the yeast our yourself, the complex sugars persist until your lower intestine.
Right,the complex sugars are the a mean culprit in beer farts,but,just on a spontaneous spike of interest,I did some googling.Not to be adversarial or disputant.Here's something interesting and informative.

http://homebrew.stackexchange.com/quest ... n-consumed .

Anyway,there were some things I didn't know. :D
I liked the suggestion about making bigger beers.
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