I need some action on my flaked corn split. Cmon guys stock up for them light, session, easy drinkable, light lagers and ales.
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Ill take 5# of the flaked corn
Give me 10#, if still availablr.
I'll take 10 lbs of the honey malt.
Would anyone be interested in some Flaked Oats? If not Oats, what about Flaked Rye?
Would anyone be interested in some Flaked Oats? If not Oats, what about Flaked Rye?
costco has flaked oats way cheaper than any brewery shop.
I split a 50# sack of flaked oats last buy and it ran $.89 a pound. That's pretty much on par with Shoppers and Aldi's store brand, minus their cardboard drums. I eat a lot of oats and use it in bread baking. I use some in brewing
It looks like Costco has "Quaker" brand for $.92 a pound by the 10# bag. For an identifying brand that's probably as good as it gets.
I am going to stick to my normal pilsner and a little Vienna mix for my Kolsc's this summer. So given no interest on the schill kolsch malt i would like to pull that split if there are no objections
I'll take the following:
3262C Rice Hulls 50 lb Bag (I won't make someone split something like that up)
I'll take 10# Rahr White Wheat 50 lb RAH1008 existing split
Thanks
Not that I want to split something like this, but I need to order some soon. A while back Masonsjax sent me in the right direction and DudaDiesel does seem to have the best price on it. For one bottle, shipping is as much as the product, so any additional items ship virtually for free, as long as they can be shipped together.
If anyone else is in the market for a quart of it, or anything else they have, I could add it to the order.
I bought a gallon back in March from DudaDiesel for ~$33. I've only used around 100 mL. I dilute it down to 10% and store it in a 1 L pyrex screw-top bottle. I'd be more than happy to bring it out to the next grain buy to get some off of my hands.
I'd be happy to sale it for $5/500 mL.
I bought a gallon back in March from DudaDiesel for ~$33. I've only used around 100 mL. I dilute it down to 10% and store it in a 1 L pyrex screw-top bottle. I'd be more than happy to bring it out to the next grain buy to get some off of my hands.
I'd be happy to sale it for $5/500 mL.
Well if anybody wants rice hulls I am willing to split. You can set it up as a split, put me down for half and whatever doesn't get picked up I will take.
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Sorry folks, probably going to have to give this round a miss. Can't make the collection with visitors in town that weekend. Plus it doesn't look like anyone else is biting on the Vienna split and I don't need 55lb of the stuff.
Apologies!
The first date I definitely can't make and the second is rather tricky. I'll throw in on Number 9...
When do we pay
Off topic: Anyone here brew with Rockville City water? I can't for the life of me find a water report that has anything besides toxin content. I emailed the address on the city website for the water superintendent and it bounced...
I'm eager to get in on this group buy, but May's all booked up. Definitely looking forward to #9 as well.
Thanks!
You can always try ward labs for your water:
https://producers.wardlab.com/BrewersKitOrder.aspx
yes, in fact i've only ever brewed with R'ville city waterOff topic: Anyone here brew with Rockville City water?
I wonder if you send your own labeled bottle, you can still get this test done (May 2013):
W-5A Brewers Test .................................................................................$27.25
Sodium Nitrate Total Hardness (Lime)
Calcium Carbonate Total Alkalinity
Magnesium Bicarbonate Iron
Potassium Sulfate Phosphorus
Chloride Electrical Conductivity
pH Est. Total Dissolved Solids
Instead of getting the Ward test, I called the water authority in my county (Anne Arundel) and was directed to "Water Operations" and spoke with a very knowledgeable gentleman in charge of "water quality issues."
From him I got all the data I was looking for (Bru'n water spreadsheet) and the nitty gritty on where my tap water is actually sourced from. Plus he guarantee no chloramines are being used, and none of the county's water comes from open reservoirs (like Baltimore City/County), only deep local wells.
It could still leave a few question marks as to any change of water composition by the time it gets to my faucets, such as where iron or lead pipes are used. I don't think that's an issue here, the water is soft and tastes fine, except for chlorine, and it's worse during the summer. So Campden tablets take easy care of that.
The water companies don't have to report the mineral composition beyond what is federally required (EPA), but they have the analysis data, and I'm sure they test it more than once a year.
yes, in fact i've only ever brewed with R'ville city water
detailed water report: http://www.wsscwater.com/home/jsp/misc/genericTapWaterAnalysisReports.faces
we're on the potomac, not patuxent, plant so see second half of the report.
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well, crap. there i was, thinking that i had swooped in and saved the day. thanks for dashing my superhero delusions.Unfortunately (at least for finding out about the water online) I'm in the part of Rockville that isn't serviced by the WSSC.
Or were you implying that since all of Rockville is watered from the Potomac that it'd be the same? I'm wondering how valid that is. I'm pretty sure the mains are all connected, so maybe?