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Syracuse, ny - round 6 group grain buy

Discussion in 'Group Buys' started by CidahMastah, Nov 8, 2011.

 

  1. Scallywag

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    It's all part of our plan to make sure this never ends!
    :mug:
     
  2. WAORGANY

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Ok all those hops make me think that's my next up bulk hops the ones I have been growing just aren't producing like I want
     
  3. TwoGunz

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Just kegged my first porter with .75 lbs Brown Malt from the last buy. Man that stuff definitely has a unique flavor. It jumped out at me on the first sip but I started to dig it after a few. I'm really looking forward to seeing how this tastes carbed up and not mixed with yeast in a measuring cylinder!
     
  4. jeffb418

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    You guys are bad influences!

    Going to redo my brew rig and make it a little more permanent. Right now its a rig i roll out of the garage to brew, but it can be a pain sometimes and adds time since I have to run water and power to it. Welp I cleaned an area of my garage and going to build it there. Just got done running copper for a cold water supply out to my garage, which was a pain since I had to run it over my foyer where there is not much access... but I got it all in. Tomorrow going to start building the rig and the drain system. My idea is to make a drain pan under everything to make it easy to clean the rig.

    [​IMG]
     
  5. cgondoli1

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Did I really just miss out on this buy? I guess I have to stay on top of things next time..
     
  6. cgondoli1

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Let me know if someone drops out.
     
  7. CidahMastah

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    you just missed it. However we will have another in probably 3-5 months; look for a Syracuse bulk buy thread to start in the next couple weeks
     
  8. Bish07

    Member

    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    FYI... Westo2 is picking up my grain for me.

    -Bish07
     
  9. copyright1997

    Well-Known Member  

    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Well, since the order is closed and the order is priced, you would need someone to not pay or offer you some of their grain buy.

    Just curious, what is it that you would have ordered?
     
  10. abrew2u

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Westo2 is also picking up my grain let me know if there's anything I need to do
     
  11. copyright1997

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    Posted Feb 12, 2012
    Just finished up my first lager, a Pilsner with with Saaz and Spalt Select. I decided to use both, the original recipe called for Saaz (of which I had 4 ounces), so I figured I could mix it up a bit and use some Spalt Select (of which I have 2 pounds). The carboy is happily resting on the basement floor, which is currently 53 degrees. If it starts heating up, I can get it into a refrigerator and hook up a temperature controller, but I'm hoping that isn't necessary.
     
  12. zeno27

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    What yeast are you using?
     
  13. copyright1997

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    WLP840. My first attempt using liquid yeast, and first attempt using a starter. I can't plan my life two days in advance, so I like using dry yeast on recipe's not requiring a starter. :) I know I could have/should have used a German Lager strain, but this was what I had and I wanted to use it as it's been sitting in my refrigerator for a while.

    Hopefully, I will be able to harvest the yeast and eliminate the need.
     
  14. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    I hope you made a nice big starter! Good luck with the brew.

    Had my neighbor over to try some of my lager, her really liked it and he said it reminded him of the beer he drank in germany when we was in the service. I didn't even tell him it was a pilsner urquell clone. That felt pretty good. Going to be hard to not sample this one for another couple weeks :D
     
  15. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    Payment info updated on post #2 - let me know if anything is missing so far.

    Thanks!
     
  16. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012

    I went rouge on this one a bit. However here is what I ended up with (fermenting already in less than 12hours from pitching with washed yeast direct pitched in)


    11G batch
    Est Original Gravity: 1.041 SG
    Est Final Gravit0y: 1.013 SG
    Bitterness: 26.3 IBU
    Est Color: 11.8 SRM


    Amount Item Type % or IBU
    15 lbs Pale Malt (2 Row) UK (3.0 SRM) Grain 82.19 %
    1 lbs Cara-Pils/Dextrine (2.0 SRM) Grain 5.48 %
    1 lbs Caramel/Crystal Malt -120L (120.0 SRM) Grain 5.48 %
    12.0 oz Caramel/Crystal Malt - 60L (60.0 SRM) Grain 4.11 %
    8.0 oz Aromatic Malt (26.0 SRM) Grain 2.74 %
    60.25 gm Goldings, East Kent [5.00 %] (60 min) Hops 19.0 IBU
    46.00 gm Goldings, East Kent [5.00 %] (15 min) Hops 7.2 IBU
    61.60 gm Goldings, East Kent [5.00 %] (Dry Hop 10 days) Hops -
    18 grams English Ale (White Labs #WLP002) Yeast-Ale

    Mashed at 152F


    We were a little high on the gravity so efficiency was up. Also, we had to substitute fuggle in for the bittering hop because I ran out of EKG.
     
  17. rustbucket

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    something missing in mine! the million dollars returned :p...

    Anyways, you will have my check in the next couple days!
     
  18. FL_Brewer

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    I saw the post regarding the official pick-up location, but I missed the post regarding the official pick up times. What date(s)? I assumed some Saturday coming up, but what is the time window? Also, I have to work this Saturday Feb 18th. Will there be any times Friday evening?
     
  19. TwoGunz

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    We haven't posted an official pickup time yet. This coming Saturday will likely be the target for the majority of pickups. Otherwise, the plan right now is to pick up during business hours when the shipping and receiving department is open. There's a potential I might be able to transfer some of the stuff to my house to facilitate off hours pick ups but the final logistics are still wait and see until i can see how it works out at the shop. Details will be posted as soon as they're known.
     
  20. FL_Brewer

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    Thank you. Sounds good, I'll keep my eye out for the good word. Saturday morning may work, it just depends on when things get started. I'm certainly not looking to inconvenience anyone.
     
  21. snooky

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    You can add my change to the tip jar.
     
  22. jeffb418

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
  23. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    brewscampbell - I received your check today! 339.17
     
  24. t-booneyay

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 13, 2012
    Anyone in the buffalo, ny area want to sell me a bag of 2-row?
     
  25. WAORGANY

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    SYR BUY ROUND SEVEN!!!! Can I get my grain from #6 first!!!! LOL

    Added the following SPLITS to Round Seven will place once that thread opens...

    BD-MOPA .50
    BZ-HDBR .25
    BZ-CRPL .25
    BZ-LCRM .25
    GW-C40 .25
    GW-C60 .25
     
  26. jeffb418

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    You sir are crazy..... hah!
     
  27. Mparsons327

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    If someone could add me to the round 7 spreadsheet and put me down for the second half of the Maris otter split It would be much appreciated!
     
  28. copyright1997

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    DONE. 1 bag done, 41 to go!

    Edit: Added myself to the Heidelberg split (.25) (BZ-HDBR), added a sack of CM-SPIL 2 Down, 40 to go!
     
  29. CidahMastah

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    SYRACUSE NY GRAIN BUY #7

    Save the link guys and feel free to continue posts onto that link from here forth about the buy, pick up or your ongoing brew happenings.

    Thanks!
     
  30. t-booneyay

    Active Member

    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    Hi- I am new to the whole group order thing and am confused as to what grains some of the numeric codes stand for. I was able to figure some of them out but the rest I have no clue about. Is there a chart available to help me decipher this? I thank you in advance.

    BD-MOPA- Marris Otter
    BZ-HDBR- ?
    BZ-CRPL- ?
    BZ-LCRM- ?
    GW-C40- ?
    GW-C60 - ?
     
  31. Strecker25

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    if you take a look on the first page you can find the link to the catalog to download. From there, the easiest way to find something would be to press cntrl+F and type it in (its a huge PDF)
     
  32. copyright1997

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    Go to the first post and download the catalog In it, each of the grains has a code for ordering. The first part is the maltster, the second part the type of grain.
    BD-MOPA = Baird's Malt, Maris Otter
    BZ-HDBR = Best Maltz, Heidelberg Malt
    BZ-CRPL = Best Maltz, Caramel Malt Pils (Carapils)
    BZ-LCRM = Best Maltz, Caramel Malt Light
    GW-C40 = Great Western, Crystal 40
    GW-C60 = Great Western, Crystal 60

    Also note that while most of the sacks are 55#, some (like Great Western) do 50# sacks.

    Also note that we cannot order Briess (not that it matters that much).
    Hope this helps.
     
  33. Smashing

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    Are we a go for pick up on sat?
     
  34. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 14, 2012
    see my comment on the new grain buy thread
     
  35. WAORGANY

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    Posted Feb 15, 2012
    Since its no longer the bottom comment on Group Buy # 7 this might make it easier than tabbing back and forth and let everyone know!


    See everyone Saturday!!!
     
  36. CidahMastah

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    Posted Feb 15, 2012
    I will double post this on both threads

    If your name is on this list you need to either:

    1. Make Payment
    2. Tell me how to handle your credit

    If your price owed is in the read it means that you cannot pick up your grain yet. If you send me a personal check you cannot pick up grain until I see it clear in my bank account.

    Let me know if you have any questions

    Paid.jpg
     
  37. TwoGunz

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    Posted Feb 15, 2012
    Pickup Update:
    We hope to have the final details ironed out tonight and will post an update later or in the morning. We're striving to have things worked out so that people can pickup their grain whenever the shop has business hours starting Friday or so (they have hours Mon-Sat). If those hours do not work out, we can try to accommodate something else on a case by case basis if necessary.

    For those of you who are having somebody else pick up your grain, can you please post again to indicate that. I know of one situation already but would like an update so that we can presort everything appropriately.

    Thanks, and stay tuned for final details.
     
  38. abrew2u

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 15, 2012
    You guys can keep my credit and split it between you guys also westo2 is picking up my grain thanks again
     
  39. LupulinMax

    Member

    Posted Feb 15, 2012
    Please add me to the list of having someone else pickup their order. Thanks!
     
  40. drocu

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Feb 16, 2012
    Keep the extra from my tab. Thanks for the hard work.

    More likely than not, CBK will be picking up my order along with his.
     
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