• Please visit and share your knowledge at our sister communities:
  • If you have not, please join our official Homebrewing Facebook Group!

    Homebrewing Facebook Group

where to source full sacks of grain?

Homebrew Talk

Help Support Homebrew Talk:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

fluketamer

Well-Known Member
Joined
Dec 1, 2008
Messages
1,949
Reaction score
2,560
i was about to pull the trigger on a motorized mill when i realized that 50 lb sacks of grain dont qualify for free shipping. i dont think it will save me that much money without the ability to buy locally and pickup the grain.

who is best for shipping full sacks?
 
If you ever see bags with free shipping, you better jump. You can buy 10 lb bags from Williams and buy enough to qualify for free shipping like some of us, though. Won't be as cheap as a bag by the pound, but less than many other places 1 lb at a time

https://www.williamsbrewing.com/Home-Brewing-Supplies/Malted-Grain-Sugar/10-Pound-Sacks-of-Base-Malt
Yes! Williams just had a sale on some malts. With 50# sacks, the shipping was over $60! Of course, that’s from CA to an Atlantic coast state. However, I ordered 8 10# sacks and got free shipping. (40# of two different malts.)
Catching this sale, and breaking it down into 10# bags, I got the same exact price as buying a 50# sack at the nearest brew supply. The difference was that this was delivered to my door. To get the sack, I would have to make a trip 60 miles to the store and back, so it would have cost me gas money and a lot of time.
 
Last edited:
Jeeze, I've been living in Malted Grain Shangri-La for so many years I've totally lost touch with what the retail price of base malts is now.
I'm still paying a buck a pound for a full bag for the likes of Golden Promise - delivered - through an HBT member with a BSG wholesaler card.
Meanwhile, Williams wants 2.70 a pound before shipping so even with the "free" shipping 50 pounds would cost $135 :oops:

Cheers! (Don't ever quit brewing, Niles @whosradl!)
 
Rite Brew will put a 50lb sack of 2-row on my doorstep for $73, or 55lb Golden Promise for about $100. 🤷‍♂️

But, I live in adjacent state where a regional delivery service costs less than UPS et al.

Oh, and I've never actually bought that much in a single crack cuz I don't brew very much/very often.
 
Last edited:
Jeeze, I've been living in Malted Grain Shangri-La for so many years I've totally lost touch with what the retail price of base malts is now.
I'm still paying a buck a pound for a full bag for the likes of Golden Promise - delivered - through an HBT member with a BSG wholesaler card.
Meanwhile, Williams wants 2.70 a pound before shipping so even with the "free" shipping 50 pounds would cost $135 :oops:

Cheers! (Don't ever quit brewing, Niles @whosradl!)
That's a stellar deal for Golden Promise!

Keep living in Shangr-La as long as you can!!
 
To add to the last two replies, joining a brew club will help. Many have good relationships with local breweries and will do group buys with a particular brewery.
 
I used to order from Label Peelers occasionally sacks of grain. The grain was cheap and shipping somewhat reasonable.

But now I buy all my stuff from the last remaining homebrew shop in the Detroit area. Gotta keep them alive as long as possible! They have great prices on sacks of grain, but I don't think they ship. So not helpful...
 
Here's a vote for driving to your local craft maltster and loading up your vehicle with sacks of malt.

You might want to ask them, first. ;)

Piggybacking on a craft brewer's grain order is definitely worth looking into. Also, the above-mentioned brew club idea.

It's been a while since I've ordered from Morebeer, but they used to include 10# bags in their free shipping. If they still do it, just order 5 of those.
 
To add to the last two replies, joining a brew club will help. Many have good relationships with local breweries and will do group buys with a particular brewery.
My homebrew club piggybacks an order with a local brewpub's. I just got a 55 lb bag of Crisp #19 floor malted maris otter for $60.
 
local brewery is an option.

the online issues might be 50/55# is too big for UPS/Fedex to offer a goor rate. But ordering say 5 or 6 10# bags allows the order to be split into 2 or more smaller packages
 
A 17 minute song, now that's a hell of a song.

That's normal if you're a prog rock fan.

1737325661570.png
 
I've tried, I really have. A good friend is in a local band but their song list with the likes of King Crimson and old Genesis stuff is torture.

LOL. They're not for everyone. Back in the day when CDs were king, I always had a few friends over for some brews, cards, a football game, whatever. I had this 5 disc changer and everyone would pic a CD from my collection or they brought their own if it was something new for us all to listen. I'd put the changer in shuffle mode and let her play. Needless to say, my brother (like me) is a huge Genesis fan and the rest of the guys would get pissed when "Supper's Ready" came on. 22 minutes of torture for them.
 
Back
Top