sudsmcgee
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I'm in for a pound each of of Nelson Sauvin and Simcoe. Maybe others too.
PseudoChef said:Any interest in Falconer's Flight? It's a "blend" (varietal, really) of a bunch of Pacific Northwest hops - Tropical Fruit and Citrus.
Either way, I'd be down to participate, I'm sure.
jmg727 said:All participants in the next group buy should drop off a bottle of hb at grain/hop pick up for an unformal competition! Maybe we could all pitch in a buck for some kind of prize, maybe a leftover 1/2 split of grain etc. Any takers?
IMHO, I'd like a Trophy. We have a guy making badass mash paddle's; we give him the cash to make mash paddle trophy's 1st, 2nd, 3rd?
I'm up for 2-4 lbs, preferably whole hop. How can I get a price spreadsheet. I'd also be interested in a bag of 2 row or vienna malt. Also interested in swing top bottles of any kind.
bmason1623 said:the sources that Neopol and I have secured only sell hops. The hops group buy will be a true hops buy, i.e. no grain, chemicals, etc.
Sounds good Bill, cant thank you and ghoti enough for all the hard work!!! Will there be a seperate thread for the hops buy? (sorry if thats already been discussed)
mikescooling said:IMHO, I'd like a Trophy. We have a guy making badass mash paddle's; we give him the cash to make mash paddle trophy's 1st, 2nd, 3rd?
bmason1623 said:How would the informal judging take place?
wegz15 said:I midge be an informal judge. Would we judge on preference more than to style?
wegz15 said:I midge be an informal judge. Would we judge on preference more than to style?
wegz15 said:When is the hops buy starting?
forstmeister said:Brewed my first batch with bulk grains yesterday! Even having to go buy yeast, the batch only cost a little over $10, and it's a 7.5% IPA.
I can't wait for the hops buy!
sudsmcgee said:Are you people using sticks and leaves for fire? I use $3 in propane for each batch!
bmason1623 said:It may be possible to get batches down to under $5 if you use washed yeast.
sudsmcgee said:Are you people using sticks and leaves for fire? I use $3 in propane for each batch!