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Nah, I like to share! :D


Question for everyone. Now that I have a grain mill I'm going to buy some full bags of 2-row and MO to get my grain prices down. Anyone know how many 5 gallon buckets it takes to store a 55 pound sack of grain? I'm trying to decide if I get a big bin or stick with buckets. Thanks in advance.

50# = 2 homer buckets. I had the extra 5# left of MO, which I just left in the bag until the next day when I brewed with it. So just like @chefrex said.
Also, there's a great place to get vittles vault lids. Some guy posted here, <$40 for 6 or something. I'll dig around and see if I can't find the link.

For specialty grain, I'm not sure what I'll use yet. Probably just some airtight 1 gallon tupperware type deal I saw on amazon. The only discount I get on grain is with my AHA card, 5%. Otherwise, there's no discount unless I need an entire sack. I haven't pulled the trigger on that but I may do so with C40, something semi neutral.

Not that you were asking...sorry. :)

Water.
 
Here's my local breweries' taproom selections from last night. Out of these, I usually go for Deliciouslus. Very good beer here at Barrier in Oceanside.

Out of these, what's your pick?

Tasting flights $10? How many tastes?
I'd do Evil Giant, Unimperial, Bulkhead, Copernicus then Mars Zen if it were a fairly standard flight. They go between 4 and 5 around here most often.
 
50# = 2 homer buckets. I had the extra 5# left of MO, which I just left in the bag until the next day when I brewed with it. So just like @chefrex said.
Also, there's a great place to get vittles vault lids. Some guy posted here, <$40 for 6 or something. I'll dig around and see if I can't find the link.

For specialty grain, I'm not sure what I'll use yet. Probably just some airtight 1 gallon tupperware type deal I saw on amazon. The only discount I get on grain is with my AHA card, 5%. Otherwise, there's no discount unless I need an entire sack. I haven't pulled the trigger on that but I may do so with C40, something semi neutral.

Not that you were asking...sorry. :)

Water.

It's all good :) We only get the discount on full sacks as well, although I plan on trying to rouse some interest in the homebrew club to get and split some bags of specialty grains. Already ordered a six-pack of gamma seal lids and have been accumulating the food safe buckets from Lowes so I'm set on that.

For some reason I have no desire to work ...
 
Tasting flights $10? How many tastes?
I'd do Evil Giant, Unimperial, Bulkhead, Copernicus then Mars Zen if it were a fairly standard flight. They go between 4 and 5 around here most often.

Welcome to NY! On Wednesday's they do $5 flights. And you're correct, 5 4oz samples per flight.
I've yet to buy a bottle of Axilla or Archibald. I have had Hot-Burning Love. Too much chili for my taste. Good for sharing, finishing a 22 bomber is near impossible.
 
It's all good :) We only get the discount on full sacks as well, although I plan on trying to rouse some interest in the homebrew club to get and split some bags of specialty grains. Already ordered a six-pack of gamma seal lids and have been accumulating the food safe buckets from Lowes so I'm set on that.

For some reason I have no desire to work ...

Or you could try making your own crystal malts at home with your 2 row... I've read it isn't very hard, just takes some time. That's what I would do at least, but I'm a cheap ass and enjoy doing that kinda thing :rockin:
 
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Not surprised.

Dude you funny, but I couldn't possibly replicate the flavor.

Busch Light gets most of its flavor from can-conditioning at temps of around 38°. That way, you get that nice crisp aluminum taste that it's famous for.
 
Dude you funny, but I couldn't possibly replicate the flavor.

Busch Light gets most of its flavor from can-conditioning at temps of around 38°. That way, you get that nice crisp aluminum taste that it's famous for.

This is the adjunct you are looking for. You're welcome. :D

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Welcome to NY! On Wednesday's they do $5 flights. And you're correct, 5 4oz samples per flight.
I've yet to buy a bottle of Axilla or Archibald. I have had Hot-Burning Love. Too much chili for my taste. Good for sharing, finishing a 22 bomber is near impossible.
Oh yeah? Damn...$10. I don't know but I think it's a bit much. Also, $7 for that stout? It best be super duper yummy! Maybe I am cheap.
Anyway, those are the ones I would try. Nothing really jumped out though so it would be a tasting flight to see how the brewery is more than something looking wicked interesting.
Or you could try making your own crystal malts at home with your 2 row... I've read it isn't very hard, just takes some time. That's what I would do at least, but I'm a cheap ass and enjoy doing that kinda thing :rockin:

Where is your cool avatar? And did you recently get engaged? If so, congrats!


More coffee. I have this odd moment nearly every morning where I think about having a beer. Then it passes. I never have the beer but it is weird. Not that I am opposed to drinking when I want, but I usually try to fly right on workdays. :D

Thinking of brewing tomorrow...outside for the first time in a year! hah. I need to run a test recipe. Hoping I don't need to exchange my propane tank. Trying to do this on a severe budget.
 
Coffee. Really want to brew this weekend, but Monday is my daughter's 16th, so we're doing that this weekend. I'm promised an hour on Sunday to get my current batch bottled, and that's it. No "beer stuff" while the kids have friends over. At least not major beer stuff I guess.
 
Oh yeah? Damn...$10. I don't know but I think it's a bit much. Also, $7 for that stout? It best be super duper yummy! Maybe I am cheap.

Anyway, those are the ones I would try. Nothing really jumped out though so it would be a tasting flight to see how the brewery is more than something looking wicked interesting.





Where is your cool avatar? And did you recently get engaged? If so, congrats!





More coffee. I have this odd moment nearly every morning where I think about having a beer. Then it passes. I never have the beer but it is weird. Not that I am opposed to drinking when I want, but I usually try to fly right on workdays. :D



Thinking of brewing tomorrow...outside for the first time in a year! hah. I need to run a test recipe. Hoping I don't need to exchange my propane tank. Trying to do this on a severe budget.


Decided not to renew my supporting membership when it expired. Too many other things going on. Been engaged a while, wedding is next Saturday!!
 
Decided not to renew my supporting membership when it expired. Too many other things going on. Been engaged a while, wedding is next Saturday!!

Lucky you... it's a fun day for sure. The relief of getting on with it after all the planning is an amazing feeling.

Grats.

:mug:
 
Nah, I like to share! :D


Question for everyone. Now that I have a grain mill I'm going to buy some full bags of 2-row and MO to get my grain prices down. Anyone know how many 5 gallon buckets it takes to store a 55 pound sack of grain? I'm trying to decide if I get a big bin or stick with buckets. Thanks in advance.

For cheaper specialty grains you may want to look into group buys in your area, especially ones that are friendly to splits. You can save quite a bit that way.
 
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Water here. I am so happy. I drank bourbon and stout yesterday and am feeling mostly healthy again today. Stupid whatever I had lasted almost 2 weeks
 
First time and at $13 per bottle I was kind of expecting ............more hop flavour/aroma, just like in all the video reviews.
Nice tart,slight astringence feel,fruity,great dry finish,just a little boozy
 
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