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How much grain do you have in stock?

Discussion in 'All Grain & Partial Mash Brewing' started by gwapogorilla, Jun 13, 2013.

 

  1. #1
    gwapogorilla

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Okay, just went AG. While I have been going to the LHBS for a while, I am starting to build quite a stock of grain. 2 row, caramel 20, 80, special B, honey malt and a few other types....in all my inventory is around 300 lbs.

    Just wondering if other people have their own "mini LHBS" and what amounts they may have?
     
  2. #2
    plumber_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Currently:
    62Lb 2 row
    5Lb Victory
    5Lb Carmel 90L
    5Lb Carmel 60L
    4Lb Carmel 40L
    3Lb Organic Chocolate
    5Lb English Black
    5lb English Brown
    6Lb Flaked Oats
    5lb Cara Foam
    ------------------------
    100Lbs

    1lb ea: Cascade, Willamette, Kent Golding
    8oz Liberty

    And 4 types of yeast

    pb
     
  3. #3
    DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Since I am only a few batches in since I went AG, I pretty much buy a new 50 lb sack of 2-row every time I get below 25#, and buy other grains by the pound as I need them. Once I figure out my go to brews better I may try to keep the makings on hand as well and start buying that in bulk as well.
     
  4. #4
    forstmeister

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Currently have Canadian 2-row, Great Western NW Pale, Superior Pilsen, Rye, Munich, Vienna, crystal 15, English crystal II, maybe others too...I have like a dozen 5-gallon buckets full of grain.

    Also have about 7-8 lbs of hops in the freezer, maybe 10 different varieties.

    I need to brew more and get rid of stuff.
     
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  5. #5
    plumber_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I've got 3 stout type recipes that I'm toying with, and a light. Some I've got all the grains to toy with them. Plus I can do some other recipes too if I want.

    Gotta be flexible!!!

    pb
     
  6. #6
    plumber_bob

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    My hops, "Library", sucks so far,... but I'm working on it.

    My yeast library does too, and I'm working on that too.

    pb
     
  7. #7
    TyTanium

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Same boat here.

    167 lbs of grain (GW Pale Ale, CMC Pils, Munich, Vienna, Caramalt, C60, C120, Victory, Biscuit, Aromatic, Melanoidin, Amber, Pale Chocolate, Roasted, Flaked)
    9 lbs of hops (Simcoe, Amarillo, Citra, Cascade, Centennial, Columbus, Chinook, Saaz)
    3 different strains of top-cropped yeast (3522, 1968, Conan)
    0 time to brew :(
     
  8. #8
    blefferd

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    probably around 250 give or take 25lbs lol
     
  9. #9
    Xpertskir

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    ~400ish

    Im using 100 this weekend though.
     
  10. #10
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Usually about ~200lbs. of base and ~100lbs. of other stuff is my starting point after an order. I buy grain twice a year in bulk and haven't been to the LHBS for other stuff in several months.
     
  11. #11
    Aunt_Ester

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Christ, I've been all grain brewing for 3 years, but always shop each time I need. Just haven't been able to commit to a mill and scale. What kinds of scales do you guys prefer? Digital or those produce analog scales
     
  12. #12
    tre9er

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I won't tell you my scale is perfectly accurate, but I hit my OG more often than not, so it works for me. It's a 55lb. max cap "postal" scale I got off ebay for about $20. I'd like to get something smaller for the more precise weights, but it hasn't proven to be a big need yet.
     
  13. #13
    ericbw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Seriously, what are you guys making with 100 pounds of grain??
     
  14. #14
    Xpertskir

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    a 1050's lambic recipe

    but enough to fill this

    [​IMG]
     
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  15. #15
    wickman6

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I've got about 200# of grain, mostly pale ale malt, Vienna and Munich along with my commonly used specialties.

    Roughly 11# of hops in 9 varieties.

    I also keep 5 strains of yeast. I haven't bought yeast in quite some time. I never know when an opportunity to brew will present itself so I have to be ready!
     
  16. #16
    hio3791

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    52 lbs of 2-row
    18 lbs of specialty
    26 oz of hops
    8 packets of US05

    Is it sad that I have a spreadsheet (at work) that tracks how much I have left?
     
  17. #17
    Jayhem

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I have found that 150 lbs of base malts + about 25 lbs of specialty malts easily gets me through 1 year of brewing.

    Most of my recipes only use 7-10 lbs of grain per 5.5-gallon batch.

    I usually restock when I break into my last 25 lb food grade container of 2-row.
     
  18. #18
    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    "Only" 552 lbs but I have another 500+ coming. Not all for me mind you.

    MC
     
  19. #19
    glugglug

    Supporting Member  

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I just started a spread sheet to figure out what grains I use the most over 6 month to a year. Next time a big grain buy comes around, probably 6 months, I'll be ready. Right now I only buy 1 bag of base malt as I need it, and get specialty grains right before brew day.
     
  20. #20
    Toga

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I have roughly 60lbs of 2 row and a few pounds of specialty grains. I keep 2 row stocked as this is what I use the most of and for the most part buy specialty grains as needed at the LHBS.
     
  21. #21
    lpdjshaw

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    I have a bin for a full sack of American 2 row and one for Belgian Pilsner. I get my specialty grains from my LHBS as I need them.
     
  22. #22
    beaksnbeer

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    Started at the beginning of this year:
    150# Pilsen- down to 48lbs
    150# 2 row -down to 25.5lbs
    100# 6 row - down to12.5lbs
    100# Pale Ale - Gone
    Hoping some family will be coming down from Wisconsin soon running low;)
     
  23. #23
    Ben58

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 13, 2013
    600 lbs. 2 row, pale ale, C20, Vienna, C75, Wheat, Carafoam.
     
  24. #24
    gwapogorilla

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    ROFLMAO!!!!Guys, I am soooo glad to see others are doing this too!:tank: I've only been doing this hobby for 4 months, and I'm totally hooked. 300 lbs grain, 6 lbs hops, my own mill, freezing yeast...and I want more!:rockin:
     
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  25. #25
    ObsidianJester

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    I went up on my inventory since I discovered that even I could do all Grain.

    I also discovered that the food safe five gallon buckets with lids you can get at lowes holds 25 pounds of grain each which lead to me stocking..

    50 pounds pale malt
    25 pounds 2 row malt
    20 pounds Rye malt
    25 pounds Floor Malted Maris Otter

    Then I have up to five pounds of specialty grains consisting of each
    40L Briess Caramal
    50L Special Roast
    80L Caramal
    I have english brown, roasted barley, flaked oats, flaked barley, english chocolate, and a couple of others off the top of my head.

    All sit in my laundry room either shelved for the small quantities or stocked in the five gallon pails for the base malts.

    While I could go to my LHBS to get my exact grain bill I Want I like having the stuff on hand, I have a mill so I can do things when I want. Sometimes things just end up on the back burner and at least this way when I have unexpected time I can brew up a batch with out running anywhere.
     
  26. #26
    packet

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    ~300lbs of grain and 18lbs of hops. The wife wasn't entirely happy with that much freezer space being taken up by hops, but at least she doesn't mind when I brew now since it means she gets some space back.
     
  27. #27
    passedpawn

    Some rando  

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    I keep a lot (bags) of pilsner and 2-row and wheat. I also keep 5-10# of a lot of specialty malts. It really is like a mini-LHBS... I never thought of it like that.

    [​IMG]
     
  28. #28
    gwapogorilla

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 14, 2013

    WOW! Now THAT looks like a mini LHBS. Well done!:rockin:
     
  29. #29
    DrunkleJon

    Objects in mirror are closer than they appear  

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    Wow. And that caused the exact same response as I had upon walking in my LHBS and finding that it has doubled in size since I was last there 3 weeks ago. Amazement. I am jealous. I have much want.
     
  30. #30
    scutiger

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    0 lbs of grain
    ~8 oz of willamette
    ~4 oz of northern brewer
    0.5 oz of magnum
    no yeast

    I just buy what I need when I need it, going to stop by the lhbs and pick up 13 lbs of grain and some yeast tonight to brew Sunday.
     
  31. #31
    Glynn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 14, 2013
    about

    180 lb pale
    25 lb Munich 10l
    15 lb victory
    12 lb random crystal
     
  32. #32
    masskrug

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 16, 2013
    Right now, 0. I just brewed it up yesterday. However, I am expecting 71 pounds on Monday.
     
  33. #33
    Posted Jun 20, 2013
  34. #34
    lumpher

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    0, and hating it. been doing extract for the last few months while building the new herms. have to get to the lhbs and stock up now. haven't done ag for a few months, and missing it BAD!!!
     
  35. #35
    outside92129

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    normally a hundred-ish of pale malt, and a handful of others. But the last brew session we decided to throw everything in there and see what would come out.

    So my inventory rack is going through some withdrawals...
     
  36. #36
    mikescooling

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    I think total I have 12, 55lbs sacks of two row, 1 sack of munich, 1/2 sack of C15, a little roasted malt. I do group buys, but what ever money I saved, I used to buy buckets. When the great bucket shortage comes, people will come to me. This isn't all of it.

    IMG_20130603_163151_802.jpg
     
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  37. #37
    jaydog2314

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    HOLY BUCKETS! I'm jealous those are all full of grains!
     
  38. #38
    mikescooling

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    They are all full of grain except the white one thats PBW. I still have 3 sacks I can't fit with out buying more buckets. I hope the weevils don't hatch.
     
  39. #39
    SudsyPaul

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    At any given time, I'll have about 500lbs of grain in my inventory. I have a LOT of specialty grains since I like to brew a lot of different beer styles.

    My stash isn't as well organized as some of you folks, but it's coming along. Just need to wait for more sales on rubbermaid containers so that I can fill up the shelves with pretty containers vs. ziploc bags everywhere :S
     
  40. #40
    Sherpa FE

    The < 1% Club

    Posted Jun 20, 2013
    My personal stock; Yes I have people come to me all the time for grains and hops.

    150lbs 2 row
    55 lbs german pilsen
    65lbs marris otter
    30 lbs rye
    18 lbs biscuit
    22lbs carmel 40
    47lbs vienna
    30lbs flaked wheat
    50lbs white wheat
    18lbs honey malt
    about another 150lbs in various small amounts of specialty grains.

    21 different types of hops all totaling just over 20lbs total.
     
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