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Wow that sucks. You might consider trying the other location in CA, or putting together a group order. Stuff gets really cheap at 2000+lbs.

I do have another source that will sell single-bag quantities, but it's a couple hours of driving away. I bought three 25kg sacks a few months back, and will have to do it again in another couple months.
 
I do have another source that will sell single-bag quantities, but it's a couple hours of driving away. I bought three 25kg sacks a few months back, and will have to do it again in another couple months.

i would really like to know where that is if you don't mind sharing the info
 
i would really like to know where that is if you don't mind sharing the info

Absolutely...

Certified Foods, Inc.
41970 East Main Street
Woodland CA 95776

Their web site has very little information, and they do change what they carry from time-to-time. You'll have to e-mail them or call them and ask for their price sheets.

I bought 55# sacks of Fawcett Maris Otter, Fawcett Golden Promise, and Dingemans Pilsen malt on my last trip.

Good luck...
 
I do have another source that will sell single-bag quantities, but it's a couple hours of driving away. I bought three 25kg sacks a few months back, and will have to do it again in another couple months.

I'll give them(chicago) a call Monday and see what's up about not selling to homebrewers out of their other locations.

Also they do ship palettes. He told me, within about a state is usually under $60 for a pallet(2000lbs).
 
Also they do ship palates. He told me, within about a state is usually under $60 for a palate(2000lbs).
You know, sometimes I just don't like a beer that others think is great. Take Arrogant Bastard, for example.

I really could use a new palate.

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I contacted Great Western Malting in the Denver, CO area & got the price sheet. I was placing an order & that is when I hit the wall & they will not sale to individuals. They said they might by the beginning of this year. Has anybody purchased from them in Denver? Or has anybody purchased from others in the Denver area?
 
$32 for 50lbs of Great Western 2-row at Morebeer

I only get it when I drive by one as it is like $17 to ship it.

That's where I get mine too. I always brew two batches when I brew so I use all the grain. I only live 15 mile from the Morebeer in Concord.:)
 
So the whole pallet of 2000 pounds of grain was shipped to you for 90 bucks.

I have heard Mid Country quoted as saying that if you ship within a state of them... you are looking at $60 ish for a pallet. $90 sounds reasonable to MI
 
I have heard Mid Country quoted as saying that if you ship within a state of them... you are looking at $60 ish for a pallet. $90 sounds reasonable to MI

Will they mix types of grain on the pallet?

Hell, I may buy the whole pallet, keep what I want, and sell the rest.
 
Will they mix types of grain on the pallet?

Hell, I may buy the whole pallet, keep what I want, and sell the rest.

Of course they will... anything you want.

I am thinking of buying a bunch of malt next year (already stocked) and picking it up and selling it to the Indy guys I know at cost. I dont care to make $$, but I do care to help people out when I can.
 
Of course they will... anything you want.

I am thinking of buying a bunch of malt next year (already stocked) and picking it up and selling it to the Indy guys I know at cost. I dont care to make $$, but I do care to help people out when I can.

It almost seems too good to be true to me. Their flat rate pallet program document on their site states up to 42 bags of grain for 90 bucks.
 
pale 2-row (Can) $0.49lb
2002
Maris Otter $0.73lb
T101
Germen pils $0.63lb
B101
Franco/Belgian Pils $0.63lb
F101
American Pils $0.51lb
2080
Munich (Ger) $0.65lb
B201
 
It almost seems too good to be true to me. Their flat rate pallet program document on their site states up to 42 bags of grain for 90 bucks.

It might be cheaper for you living in OH.

I called Tuesday morning 8-9 am and it was delivered Wedesday morning at 11am.

We had to have a loading dock to get the shipping for 90.
 
That was the pricing on their web page. Unless I misunderstood the 90 dollars as the shipping fee only.
 
Brutus - sorry I'm late in chiming in on this thread... but you live in Upper and you have a LHBS?!?!

Where is this place and do you have any contact information for them? I currently order from Grape & Granary, but a 20 minute drive to Upper may change my line of thinking.

Also, you live in Upper and you're not in our homebrew club? :D PM me if you're interested in attending a meeting.
 
we just did a full pallet groupbuy from north country malt. The flat pallet rate was $105 to NJ(from NY), then 20% fuel charge is $21 = $126 per pallet.

still a very good price though overall
 
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