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It looks to me like you and copyright are coming from a similar location so you can probably work some carpooling out. I put your name along with copyrights on the sheet, but you guys can work out the details of who is picking up what.


To All:
Also, if we think we will be able to fill another pallet by the end of the month we can keep trying for that. Otherwise if we miss enough for the 3rd pallet then we will go with 2.

So if you want to order more after the 81/82 bags has been met then please let us know.

I can't recall the number, but we can also do a partial pallet for the 3rd if we fill enough bags. So instead of having to do 126 bags, we might need to only fill 115 or something to have the shipping make sense.

I'm personally good with what I have on order, and won't be adding any more myself.
 
It looks to me like you and copyright are coming from a similar location so you can probably work some carpooling out. I put your name along with copyrights on the sheet, but you guys can work out the details of who is picking up what.


To All:
Also, if we think we will be able to fill another pallet by the end of the month we can keep trying for that. Otherwise if we miss enough for the 3rd pallet then we will go with 2.

So if you want to order more after the 81/82 bags has been met then please let us know.

I can't recall the number, but we can also do a partial pallet for the 3rd if we fill enough bags. So instead of having to do 126 bags, we might need to only fill 115 or something to have the shipping make sense.

I've got a few more bags that I'll be adding for some people I work with once they tell me what they want.

As far as the 2 vs. 3 pallets - I'm in no rush, so if the consensus is to go for a third pallet, fine by me. If we stop at two, that works just fine as well.
 
Hey Jeff, I have almost a full bag of flaked barley from the last two or so buys, so I am out on the flaked barley split - sorry!

Just added another bag of pils to offset my planned hefe, wit, belgian brewing schedule!
 
Hey Jeff, I have almost a full bag of flaked barley from the last two or so buys, so I am out on the flaked barley split - sorry!

Just added another bag of pils to offset my planned hefe, wit, belgian brewing schedule!

No problem. I'd add a whole bag but not sure I would go through it fast enough.

If anyone wants a 1/3 of that split, I'd be willing to do 2/3 on my side (that way its still a 2 bag split, so same amount of labor + extra bag). Let me know and I'll modify the sheet to handle that.
 
It looked like the splits had slowed so I added split (a bag of RYE) to the main sheet that I was hosting personally. Anyway for clarity I moved it (.5 each to Mparsons and CBK).
 
Just doubled up on summit (9) only 2 to go for summit. I would be willing to go back down to 1 lb if other people want to get in on the summit when it closes. This is the trademarked summit variety so it should be the good one with lots of tangerine.

Sipping on my Amarillo IPA last night reminded me how much I need to have an easy drinking IPA on tap (hopefully summit will be the star!)

I also added Styrian Golding to the list for those interested. I have been using a ton of the stuff lately in my belgian brews
 
copyright - saw you on a bag of flaked corn. Have you gone through you other corn split?

I made cream of three crops with some of my corn stash. Overall think it is a decent beer for what it is shooting for (a chugging beer). It cost about $12-13 on the high end to brew 11G of it.
 
copyright - saw you on a bag of flaked corn. Have you gone through you other corn split?

I made cream of three crops with some of my corn stash. Overall think it is a decent beer for what it is shooting for (a chugging beer). It cost about $12-13 on the high end to brew 11G of it.

I have only a couple of # left. If the group buy powers (e.g. you) were willing to split it, I would also take a .5 share instead of a full sack. :)
 
I have only a couple of # left. If the group buy powers (e.g. you) were willing to split it, I would also take a .5 share instead of a full sack. :)

Ha - I guess I at least get a pinch of power on HBT haha

yeah I recall the splits were small, I will have to see what I have in the stores. Truthfully I am not sure what brews I will use it for going forward. I liked the altbier I brewed so much I am not sure if I would rebrew the cream of the crops, rather chase that style a bit more.

Have any good cream ale or similar recipes using corn?

I wanted to do a PBR clone, but I think that is mostly rice.
 
Ha - I guess I at least get a pinch of power on HBT haha

yeah I recall the splits were small, I will have to see what I have in the stores. Truthfully I am not sure what brews I will use it for going forward. I liked the altbier I brewed so much I am not sure if I would rebrew the cream of the crops, rather chase that style a bit more.

Have any good cream ale or similar recipes using corn?

I wanted to do a PBR clone, but I think that is mostly rice.

You have to get your inventory into BeerSmith. Its great for tracking so much inventory. And plus when the next update comes out, you will be able to check your inventory from anywhere with the cloud access.
 
1. What is the shelf life of unmilled grain if stored properly?

2. How do you store unmilled grain properly?

:)
 
1. What is the shelf life of unmilled grain if stored properly?

2. How do you store unmilled grain properly?

:)

I'm using grains purchased from last July/August with no issue. However, I'm a bit whacked when it comes to storing grains. For stuff I am using regularly, I store in food grade plastic or regular plastic within a mylar bag. I invested in some buckets with gamma seal lids which I use, the gamma seal lids are great as they spin on and off for easy access. For specialty grains, I break up the split into 1# or whatever increments and vacuum seal them.

For hops, I vacuum seal them and keep them in the freezer.
 
I added another # of cascade and EKG for some local brewers who I'm trying to get into group buy mode.

Jeff, can you add space for another hop split, HU-90CTP Centennial?

My friends also want 4 sacks of 2-row, I can't fit another 4 sacks in my car but I added 3 more for now.

COUNT = 80.
 
Hey everyone. Can we hold off on adding any more bags for now. Twogunz has been out of the country and I want to make sure he has a chance to add something if he needs to. He hasn't been able to check the sheet so he has missed the furry of additions. Hate for him to not get anything, esp since he is taking the shipment for us.
 
if you have more grain interest, keep track and when jeff sorts this out we will see if we have enough interest to go for pallet three.

I would go in on another centennial if pushed! ;)
 
If the order reopens to a third pallet i will be in for 5 bags and hops too. I wont get any hops if there isnt another pallet, not worth the hour drive for me.
 
GRAIN IS TENTATIVELY CLOSED
HOP SPLITS ARE STILL OPEN

To gauge interest for going to a 3rd pallet for grain, please post in the forum if you would be able to purchase additional bags or join the order.

In addition, enter your pledge on this new google sheet: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0AvGGgq4iC1v4dE5mckxSWnJQVGY3aXdsekZ1X3k3T3c This sheet is not access restricted, and anyone can edit it.

If we get enough pledges to account for another ~30 bags, we could add a 3rd pallet. But in order to hit a June delivery, we would need to have the additional bags accounted for in the next 2 weeks.
 

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