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Grain in hand, all 21 bags of it. Thanks to tomj and josh and whomever else had a hand in organizing this. Well done. :mug:

To the three of you to whom I'm delivering, be extra nice to me. Your future brews are now in my possession and in danger of being held hostage. ;)

My plan is to head to Lee on Monday morning, probably arriving in the 10:15-10:30 range. I know there is a truck stop at the Rt. 7/Pike junction that could act as a drop point. If that works or if one of you has a better idea, let me know. :)

Looks like I'll be picking up for myself and pernox shecky. The truck stop is fine. Just call me 15 min before you arrive at the Lee exit.
godrick
 
Thanks to tomj, banik, pernox and everyone else for making this happen. Thanks to kappclark for the yeast. And special thanks to shecky for hauling the grain up to the Lee exit for us northern boys. Much appreciated!
godrick
:mug::mug::mug::mug::mug::mug::mug::mug::mug:
 
Just got back = ditto for everyone who made this happen, but esp Schecky..thx

Bought some Homer buckets for the big supply.. (but not enough buckets) - and i love the smell of Vienna, Munich, and 2-row..

Thank you Godrick for the ESB and the octoberfest -- I will enjoy this evening..

Time to grind some grain..
 
No thanks necessary. And thanks for the beers, fellers. It's an easy trip up there, a nice drive. As an added bonus, on a whim I tried to a new route home, just feeling my way, and discovered a more direct route of nothing but country roads that cuts my trip by 20 minutes.

Win all around.
 

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