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Old 07-07-2008, 04:24 PM   #11
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Good deal, I may need to stop by there on my way down to southern Indiana sometime.

Also saw this:
STAR1 Star San 1 Gal Unit $26.00


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Old 07-07-2008, 04:28 PM   #12
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Good deal, I may need to stop by there on my way down to southern Indiana sometime.

Also saw this:
STAR1 Star San 1 Gal Unit $26.00
Yeah, but you have to buy 4 of them.
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Everything on their price list is based on the number of pounds you buy...starting at 1000#.

What are the prices if you buy just one sack? I'll be driving along I-80 right past their location in two weeks and it'd be awesome if I could buy from them instead of my LHBS (although I did just buy a 50lb sack or 2-row for $44 from them).
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I think that may be the price for up to 1000#. But I could be wrong, so a 50# would be $24.50
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Sweeet!!!

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Everything on their price list is based on the number of pounds you buy...starting at 1000#.

What are the prices if you buy just one sack? I'll be driving along I-80 right past their location in two weeks and it'd be awesome if I could buy from them instead of my LHBS (although I did just buy a 50lb sack or 2-row for $44 from them).
Your looking at the wrong price list. You need to click the homebrewers link. I paid like 36.00 for the sac of MO
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Thanks, I didn't see the homebrewer's link on the site, but here are the prices for homebrewers (unless you really want 1000 pounds):

http://www.countrymaltgroup.com/pdf/2008_HomeBrewCatalog.pdf


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