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Old 02-17-2011, 04:34 PM   #21
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I will have it delivered to my home address that right across from the army reserves on 68 by the VA hospital so its only a few miles for you.
Yeah, that's even better. My Brother in-law, well my brothers Brother in-law lives on Avon Drive.


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Old 02-17-2011, 04:39 PM   #22
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Lol, who is your brother in law? I live on Avon



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Old 02-17-2011, 05:26 PM   #23
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Jim, In case you weren't notified, I sent you a PM.
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I am from clarion county. I would like to get in on this buy. Are you buying 42 bags of one specific malt or are you mix matching. Please let me know the details.
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No, it can be any grain from the sales sheet. We just need 42 bags to make a pallet full.
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I saw the president of our home brew club today. He said he would be in for a sack of two row and wants me to post it to our local forum. I'll see if this generates some more orders. But right now I have 5 bags worth just local and will see if I get more interest. That puts me at 8 to 10 with the guys north of me.
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I will be interested, however, I do not have a mill. I noticed that they will mill a bag for an extra charge. Does anyone think this would be an issue if we requested 2 bags to be milled?
New thread popped up. Seems that if it is kept cool and dry it lasts a lot longer in practice than some spout as theory. http://www.homebrewtalk.com/f39/how-long-will-crushed-grain-last-225955/
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Hugh_Jass posted this.https://spreadsheets.google.com/ccc?key=tvphrtAON4ZEHGo1s9yFELg&authkey=CMjqg3U#gi d=0 You might want to talk to him about it. Just kinda use it as a score card to know where you stand on the total order and firm up commitments.
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Thanks I will get a spread sheet going tomorrow.
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I'm still interested only if they will mill a couple of bags. Anyone think this would be an issue for them?

(I'm not worried about storing it).


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