Your standard mega hardware store, Home Depot, Lowe's, Walmart, should have identically sized food grade buckets.
Many restaurants will have these available as trash.
Version three went back to version one, but for the LME is organic and the oak was cubed. 40L & 1/2 oz hops were leftovers; rest of grain and yeast were from Barley & Vine before they closed; LME, 1 oz hops and oak were from Northern Brewer. First taste 15 April 2017.
I put items in my cart a month ago and monitored the expected delivery date for "I can wait" shipping at Northern Brewer for the ingredients for my next two brews that I couldn't get from Barley & Vine. When my desired date of 9 March 2017 appeared, I ordered. The box was delivered 3 March...
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But see also: Can You Brew It database
I'm a fan of Tess and Mark Szamatulski's, "Clone Brews" and "Beer Captured," and their not yet published Val Dieu Tripel at Maltose Express.
I had success with Brew Your Own (Dogfish Head Chateau Jiahu).
I have also been moderately successful...
1) If 9 lb LME, then I'd use 1.5 lb of grain. If 9.9 lb (since most suppliers have 3.3 lb cans), then I'd use 0.3 lb of grain. If Northern Brewer/Midwest Supplies, with 9.15 lb (6+3.15), then I'd use 1.3 lb grain.
2) Yes, you could use more LME to up the ABV, but ..., I don't recommend using a...
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I found buckwheat, millet C10, millet C30, Dark roasted millet, Light roasted millet, Medium roasted millet, Munich millet, Pale millet, Brown rice syrup, White Sorghum syrup