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Old 03-04-2010, 12:06 PM   #321
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I could go for some. And I'll post on a couple other forums as well as long as no one minds.
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Old 03-04-2010, 12:37 PM   #322
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oops, double post
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Old 03-04-2010, 08:53 PM   #323
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Kinda funny so soon after our order, but I could probably use a few bags of 2-row before too long...
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Old 03-04-2010, 09:21 PM   #324
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I've used like 8 ounces of honey malt so far out of like 80 lbs I bought lol. Still had some left over and I only do a 3 gal batch every other week max. Gonna be good for a while.
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Are you drunk 24/7? Jeebus, that's lot of brewing!
We were so focused on filling out our pantry with specialty malts and adjuncts that we forgot to check our base malt inventory! But maybe we don't need it... today we were talking about brewing a Count Chocula-inspired ale using chocolate malt as a base and flaked maize to kick up the octane.
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I just found this thread and am interested in getting in on a group buy. NY/NJ/CT is a large area -- where does it typically get delivered, and when is the next buy?
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i could use a sack or 2 if the pickup location isnt to far
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I just found this thread and am interested in getting in on a group buy. NY/NJ/CT is a large area -- where does it typically get delivered, and when is the next buy?
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TBD, nothing is really "typical" with these buys as it is kind of in its infancy, stay tuned for details.

The last one was maybe 6 weeks ago w/ pick up in Brooklyn. Next one ???.
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I just found this link and am interested in 1 or 2 bags. Please let me know. I need brew a batch soon.
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Big thanks to Pickled Herring for mailing me the Vienna grain! I really appreciate your efforts to do this for me!

For anyone that is looking for 50lb sacks of grain before another big group buy happens, the brewers apprentice has really improved their bulk grain supplies along with specialties. For example a 50lb sack of briess 2 row is 42 bucks and while I was there I saw 50lb sacks of marris otter also.
I must give them some good props as I've found their pricing overall to be very competitive and are in lovely freehold NJ.
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