Not anytime soon that I know of. I made a trip about a month ago and picked up 200lbs. I order a lot so I try to make only one trip a year to save on gas.
mid missouri malt supply. around $31/sack. You pick it up in St. Louis (fenton) and they he places several pallet orders about once a month. Very nice guy to work with. I have been buying grain for about 2 years and not once have i had any problems. Hope this helps!!!
Looked all over mid-Missouri today to find a place that had it. I was luck enough to find it about 30 miles away on tap. I have to say that this was def. worth the drive. Its a chocolate bar in a glass. If you get your hands on this, consider yourself lucky!
well i think you should be able to fit two corneys in there. i think my kegerator is the same size and i have 2 cornys in there. i think i picked up a keg from you the other day. you are welcome to stop by and look what i did with mine.
i made a batch tonight and let my dog try one since he was wondering what i was doing. HE WILL NOT STOP FOLLOWING ME AROUND NOW!!! i guess he likes them. thanks for the recipe!
i started with a kit and moved up from there. i still use everyhting that came in the kit beside the bottle capper and filler. i moved to kegs a while ago. a brew kettle is about the only thing i have upgraded when moving to all grain. like said before a 40 qt+ is what i sould have bought the...
i have done this many times. if all my carboys and buckets are full i use to do my primary fermentation in. when i use it as a secondary i have never bottled it strait from it. i dont see a problem with it. you might get some yeast but not much. i just rack into a keg. try it and find out. let...
nice labels boys. one trick that i picked up was to prink them in high resolution on regualr paper. then its as simple as putting stick glue on the paper and putting them on the bottles. hold on very nicely. when time to get the label off just put in water and the labels float off and no...