I ordered a recipe a while back with less than one ounce of pale chocolate malt... Then I was a further pain by asking to have it packed separately from the rest of the recipe because I was only *really* going to use 3 grams of it. (Thanks, Ed!)
Edit: Oh, yeah... here's the beer. It turned out awesome!
I ordered a recipe a while back with less than one ounce of pale chocolate malt... Then I was a further pain by asking to have it packed separately from the rest of the recipe because I was only *really* going to use 3 grams of it. (Thanks, Ed!)
Edit: Oh, yeah... here's the beer. It turned out awesome!
I see your next up is Amarillo Imperial IPA. I looked on the BMW site and saw a Simcoe/Amarillo IPA but not an imperial one, have you uploaded it yet?
I see your next up is Amarillo Imperial IPA. I looked on the BMW site and saw a Simcoe/Amarillo IPA but not an imperial one, have you uploaded it yet?
No, I haven't yet, but that seems like a worthwhile project. Give it an hour or so and I'll get it up there. I'll put "Amarillo Imperial IPA" somewhere in the name.
I've placed numerous orders from him over the last 3 months. They always ship promptly.
I've also had an instance in about every order where he was out of a part, like a hydrometer or a yeast strain(White Labs Kolsch). He doesnt let that hold him back and gets the order out with a replacement then resends the original at no cost to us. It is so refreshing to deal with someone who has a passion for this obsession.
I just experienced this with my last order. I'll be posting a detailed review when I get around to it, but the short version: Brewmasters Warehouse is a great company to buy from, and after one order, they've become my HBS of choice.
I just experienced this with my last order. I'll be posting a detailed review when I get around to it, but the short version: Brewmasters Warehouse is a great company to buy from, and after one order, they've become my HBS of choice.
I justed wanted to let our extract brewers know that we are now offering Liquid Extract from a bulk source. This will allow us to have a great price on extracts $2.75 per pound, and allow extract brewers to take advantage of the brew builder without having to use cans. You can order extracts down to the ounce. We also now have Munich extract available.
so happy you guys have great prices compared to nearly everyone and much better shipping deals than anyone i feel bad for my LHBS's but i just can't afford to be spending 10-15$ more than i should be paying Plus a local 9.5% sales tax its just Insane i wanted to get a Bottling bucket and was looking at a price of 30$?!?!! you guys have definitely become my Home brew Equipment store of choice Your like the super hero in a town of villains
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Ed,
Any chance of adding in Carastan 30-37 malt?
used by Rogue in a lot of their brews
Description:
30L Great Western. A British crystal malt that can be used in a variety of beers. Slightly different flavor than American or Belgian Crystal malts. Can be used in recipes calling for British Crystal.
Great Western Malting Company
TYPE: Baird's Crystal 30/37
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A little more info if you need it-
Carastan Malt
Characteristics
Carastan is a malt similar to Crystal malt produces by the Crisp Malting group in the UK. The flavor, is a bit more of a Toffee sort when compared to American Crystal.
The product is sold in ranges rather than one particular Lovibond value (13 to 17L and 30 to 37L.) When formulating a recipe, I always just take the average Lovibond value and use that.
Specifications
Typical Use : Specialty Malt
Lovibond : 13 to 37L and 30 to 37L
Flavor/Aroma : Toasty, Toffee
Styles : Browns, Ambers, and Porters
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