You and your bags will typically clear US Customs at the first port of entry.
When you buy something duty free it doesnt mean you will not pay duty on it when arriving in the US. It means you didnt pay duty when you bought it. Customs will usually allow 2 to 3 liters per person of hard...
I think this is a good start. As previously mentioned, the 2row is not needed for steeping.
I would save a few bucks and replace the honey with cane sugar. I dont think the delicate honey flavor/aroma will show in an IIPA.
134 ibu's are great but I would rerun those calculations. 4oz of...
Why both corn sugar and carapils? I would drop them both and use 2lbs of 2 row instead and save a few bucks.
I agree with meister and would up the munich to a lb
The Blue Rhino’s are just paintball tanks.
I bought a paintball tank at dicks sporting goods. They fill them for $5.
If you use plan to use one with your regulator you will need an adapter.
I think the best way to get on with a brewery would be to go in person and talk to someone with authority to hire. Tell them about your passion for good beer, you homebrew experience and your willingness to work full-time/part-time, minimum wage or what ever they need. Take your resume and...
A few more.
Malt/Grain
http://***********/resources/grains
http://www.beercolor.com/malt_descriptions.htm
Hops
http://www.hopunion.com/hopunion-variety-databook.pdf
http://www.yakimachief.com/hopvarieties/hopvar.html
Some local places for you.
Clear
http://www.mdhb.com/product_info.php?cPath=11_16&products_id=2920
http://www.annapolishomebrew.com/shopbottleswine.asp
and in green
http://www.flyingbarrel.com/store/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=445
Sugar will help to some extent. Just replace some of the gravity points from the malt with sugar. I use cane sugar exclusively(for priming too). A pound in IIPA's and some times a bit in IPA's if I really want them dry.
Some other ideas for getting better attenuation
Mash at a lower temp...