Spring 2009 Grain Order
- pemery
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Jack,
If it is not too late to order, I would lie a 25 kg bag of Marris Otter and a 25 kg bag of Munich Malt.
Pete Emery
If it is not too late to order, I would lie a 25 kg bag of Marris Otter and a 25 kg bag of Munich Malt.
Pete Emery
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
HAY!If it's not too late...I'll take a 25kg bag of US 2 row
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Jimmy,
I'll go in with you on the bag of Munich. I really don't need that much, but maybe somebody else would like in on it. If not...I haven't ever thrown out grain. I'll use it sometime. Maybe even make an entire malty Munich Helles!
I'll go in with you on the bag of Munich. I really don't need that much, but maybe somebody else would like in on it. If not...I haven't ever thrown out grain. I'll use it sometime. Maybe even make an entire malty Munich Helles!
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Thanks much big'guy! Jack, please add our bag of munich. Thanks!!!
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Jack - any idea on the prices for the 2-row, pilsner and wheat?
Thanks!
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Last order the domestic grain was $35.00 for 50 pounds. Imports were were $40.00 or higher for 55 pounds. I expect prices will be about the same.
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Alvey,
No problem. You're in.
No problem. You're in.
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Ordered Monday. Should be in next Wednesday. I can bring some to the meeting if it arrives on time. The shipper we have been using recently went out of business.
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
John and Jack, if it's not any trouble, can you bring grains to the meeting? If it is, I can try and get by to get them. Thanks much!
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Hay,I picked up 50lbs. of grain at the big brew event,opened it and used some.I think it hed a yellow tag on it say what it was but I probably threw that away .Now I can't remember what it is.I think you said it was American Pale,but it Might have been 2-Row Pale.How do I know what it is?I don't have anything to compare it to and I wouldn't know it from shinola unless it's labeled,or someone told me.Can you help?
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Unless you distinctly remember ordering Pilsner, it's probably 2-Row Pale Malt. Unless you're super-interested in the particular lot characteristics, etc. you're safe in assuming that this malt is fine for beers that call for 'Pale Malt' or '2-Row' or 'Pale Ale Malt' or anything along those lines.
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Re: Spring 2009 Grain Order
Thank you.
You gonna stop whinin' 'bout that beer,or you gonna send it to me?
Friends don't let friends brew drunk!
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Friends don't let friends brew drunk!
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