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Tennessee Free Homer Buckets (with some old grains)

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IffyG

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Sorry, this is only useful for local guys (Nashville, TN).

I'm moving to a much smaller apartment and need to get rid of some extra grain before I move in 2 weeks. The grain I have was purchased between October of 2011 and March of 2012 and either vacuum sealed or sealed in a turkey bag and stored in a Homer bucket.

All told I have about 20 pounds of 2-Row, 20 pounds of Marris Otter, 3 lbs of C60 and 2 bags of my partial mash mix (2 lbs of 2-row, 1 lb of Vienna and 1 lb of C60). I also have some other mix and match speciality grains in a box in my kitchen that will also go with it.

I'd much rather pass this stuff off to a fellow brewer than toss it. The only caveat with this deal is that since it's free you have to come to me to get it.
 
Not anywhere close to TN but if you can't get rid of the Maris and are willing to ship if I pay let me know.
 
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