M motobrewer I'm no atheist scientist, but... Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 8,325 Reaction score 507 Location Thiensville Sep 1, 2010 #1 How do you do it? Do you just put "Beer #1" in the comments list for that specific grain? What if both beers use the same grain?
How do you do it? Do you just put "Beer #1" in the comments list for that specific grain? What if both beers use the same grain?
chumprock Well-Known Member Joined Dec 30, 2008 Messages 1,028 Reaction score 39 Location Rochester, NY Sep 1, 2010 #2 Are you referring to the Brewbuilder on Brewmaster's Warehouse? If so, each recipe is bagged independently. so if you ordered two recipes, they would be in separate bags and labeled Beer #1 and Beer #2.
Are you referring to the Brewbuilder on Brewmaster's Warehouse? If so, each recipe is bagged independently. so if you ordered two recipes, they would be in separate bags and labeled Beer #1 and Beer #2.
B broadbill Well-Known Member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 3,950 Reaction score 562 Location Southern Maine Sep 1, 2010 #3 Make it even easier on yourself: Build each beer with the Brewbuilder and name it whatever you are going to call it (e.g. motobrewer's APA)-then order it. They'll send the grains labeled as such.
Make it even easier on yourself: Build each beer with the Brewbuilder and name it whatever you are going to call it (e.g. motobrewer's APA)-then order it. They'll send the grains labeled as such.
OP OP M motobrewer I'm no atheist scientist, but... Joined Oct 12, 2009 Messages 8,325 Reaction score 507 Location Thiensville Sep 1, 2010 #4 not using brewbuilder, just adding grains to the cart...
N nanofreak Well-Known Member Joined Mar 18, 2010 Messages 408 Reaction score 7 Location Atlanta Sep 1, 2010 #5 I would just use brewbuilder. You can also get 10% off if you use brewbuilder of the recipe with code BBBYO, if that still works.
I would just use brewbuilder. You can also get 10% off if you use brewbuilder of the recipe with code BBBYO, if that still works.