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Old 07-06-2008, 09:05 PM   #1
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My buddy of mine was driving from Chicago to Detroit to visit me so I had him stop by North Country Malt company. Look what $100 dollars buys you, 165# of base grain. I got Marris Otter, German Pilsner and Canadian Pale malt. Hell my LHBS wants $73 dollars just for a sac of MO. My buddy made a comment of how sweet the smell is from the warehouse, I wish I could have gone there myself.

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Oh man! Great deal! I wish we had something like that available here in Colorado.
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Direct from distributor is the way to roll. I'm happy just getting 55# sacks from my new LHBS for $45-$50.
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Where is it located? All I get when Googling the name is a place in Champlain, NY (which of course is not on the way from Chicago to Detroit).
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Old 07-07-2008, 12:14 AM   #5
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Where is it located? All I get when Googling the name is a place in Champlain, NY (which of course is not on the way from Chicago to Detroit).
They have two locations, located on there website.
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I did not find it on the website. I need to take a trip up to MI to see some freinds soon. I want to stop by.
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found it. Mid-country malt supply in chicago
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found it. Mid-country malt supply in chicago
whats the addy?
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whats the addy?
http://www.countrymaltgroup.com/

334 West Armory, Chicago, IL 866-428-1438

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I did not find it on the website. I need to take a trip up to MI to see some freinds soon. I want to stop by.
Where abouts in the Detroit area are you coming to?
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