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Originally Posted by jwic
I'm at the point where I'd like to buy some ingredients to have on hand for a spontaneous brew day when I get a free afternoon.
I'm wondering, however, what are the kinds of ingredients one can always have on hand and produce a variety of beer. So, for example, I've read numerous recipes and it doesn't seem that any two recipes have the same kinds of hops. Is there one kind of hop I should buy in bulk and I should absolutely have on hand which is versatile enough to work in almost any type of beer I might brew? Same with grains.
Also, how long does the typical vacuum-sealed package of hops usually last in the fridge? Ditto for grains.
Cheers!
JWiC
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In regards to hops...I would recommend buying them in pellets and storing them in your refrigerator or freezer (most hops suppliers store them the same way for up to a year).
As for grain, you can keep grain in air tight buckets or tubs for a long time (some of mine have gone over 6 months)...I personally use the homer buckets from Home Depot, I fill them with grain (in plastic bags) and push down the bucket lid...I have never had spoilage or critters! As for the staples of grain to keep, I would consider 2 row, marriss otter, chocolate malt and crystal 60...while not all of these grains will be used in a recipe, they will be in most kinds and/or are a suitable sub for some ingredients.