Northeast/New England Group Buy
#1
Posted 17 April 2009 - 07:11 PM
#2
Posted 18 April 2009 - 05:24 AM
I know I kind of said otherwise but maybe...Get some pricing together and maybe if we can agree to meet in a slightly more central location I'd be game. The only time I'll be around Worcester is July 4th for my friend's wedding - otherwise that's a haul!I'm looking to get a group buy together for the NE area from North Country Malt, shipped into the Worcester area.Any interest out there from the locals?
#3
Posted 18 April 2009 - 06:49 AM
#4
Posted 18 April 2009 - 07:00 AM
Edited by JKoravos, 18 April 2009 - 07:56 AM.
#5
Posted 18 April 2009 - 11:17 AM
#6
Posted 18 April 2009 - 12:35 PM
#7
Posted 18 April 2009 - 06:01 PM
#8
Posted 19 April 2009 - 03:51 AM
#9
Posted 19 April 2009 - 10:20 AM
Dude, you're having grains shipped from Texas? How'd you end up doing that?I think I'm paying $1.15/lb at the LHBS for plain 2-row, plus $0.10/lb for milling (before I had a mill). I figure I'm saving a minimum of $0.40/lb buying in bulk and milling my own. That adds up pretty fast.Although, for me, it was just as important to have control over my milling and not have to depend on the LHBS to get my grains milled. The money saved is just a bonus.Just a note to everyone...I normally buy milled grains from Austin HB. I estimate that a barley crusher ($130) would pay for itself somewhere during the 4th 55lb bag of grain.
#10
Posted 19 April 2009 - 10:44 AM
#11
Posted 19 April 2009 - 05:54 PM
I just don't have time to go to an LHBS (none of mine are that local) so I just shop online. AHB has some of the best prices I've found for milled grains so that's what I've been hitting up as of late.Dude, you're having grains shipped from Texas? How'd you end up doing that?I think I'm paying $1.15/lb at the LHBS for plain 2-row, plus $0.10/lb for milling (before I had a mill). I figure I'm saving a minimum of $0.40/lb buying in bulk and milling my own. That adds up pretty fast.Although, for me, it was just as important to have control over my milling and not have to depend on the LHBS to get my grains milled. The money saved is just a bonus.
#12
Posted 19 April 2009 - 06:14 PM
I'd probably be in for:1 2-row1 maris otter1 munichI like all of the communal suggestions so far except maybe biscuit which I don't think I like very much (but you guys can feel free to split this up if you'd like of course). I wouldn't mind having some roasted barley around for stouts, porters, scottish ales, etc.My last suggestion is to perhaps pushing off the actual order until the end of the summer. Within a month or so most of us are going to have a hard time brewing unless we have fermentation chambers (I do not). If I could get all of this stuff and immediately start brewing with it I'd feel a lot less concerned about the grains going stale before I could use them. What's the general feeling on this? :)EDIT: what is everyone's general location? I'm in Manchester, NH area.So far...zymo - 3-4 sacksdrez - 6 sacks (Rye, Munich, 2xMO, 2x2r)JK - 6 sacks (2xMO, 2x2r, wheat, munich)Communal - 3-6 (suggestions: pils, wheat, crystal, biscuit, caramunich?)We're at about 18-20 sacks right there. Already under $5/sack for shipping costs.
#13
Posted 19 April 2009 - 06:53 PM
#14
Posted 20 April 2009 - 03:04 AM
If there is low interest in wheat and pils I'd consider splitting these 2 with someone if someone would be willing to split the munich with me as well.Also - if most people want to order before the summer I would probably still be game for that if it means cheap shipping.I am set on Wheat and Pils .. still have 55 bags of each. The rest I may be down for. I would like to get this before Summer for my Summer brewing. If this is going to get pushed off till near fall I may have to make a trip to North Country to stock up as I am out of 2 row and MO. I have the luck of having a very cool cellar so i can brew all year long with no issues. I have to look at the online catalog again and see what else I would be interested in.I live in Palmer MA.
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Posted 20 April 2009 - 11:31 AM
#16
Posted 20 April 2009 - 03:27 PM
Depending on the price and amount - maybe.Was there any intrest in Hops?? Just curious
#17
Posted 20 April 2009 - 07:18 PM
#18
Posted 21 April 2009 - 02:50 AM
Sounds great - do you have a way to weigh out partial sacks of grain at your house? Do you have a picture of what a 55lb bag looks like?I'm looking to get the grains ASAP (not like next week, but in the next month-ish). I actually brew a lot in the summer and I want to get a brew in pretty soon.I talked to WinkyDowBrewing on the 'other' board. He's in for 6 sacks as well. So we're at ~$3.50-$4.50 per sack in shipping; $39-$45/sack shipped; $0.71-$0.82/lb. shipped.I talked to North Country today. I should be getting the up to date hop prices shortly. Whoever wants their bulk pricing catalog, PM me with your e-mail addy. It's more for reference than anything. The prices start at 1,000 lbs., but I think the 1,000 lb. price is pretty much the same as the per sack price for homebrewers, except for Canada Malting, their bulk prices for Canada Malting are much cheaper. If we all wanted to split an 1,100 lb. bulk bag of Canada Malting Pale Ale malt, it would only cost us $0.45/lb ()...and I'm only kinda kidding.
#19
Posted 21 April 2009 - 03:17 AM
Here is a bag next to a corny I am good for ordering soon. If need be I do have a 75# scale that can be used. It is what I use to weigh out my grains.MikeSounds great - do you have a way to weigh out partial sacks of grain at your house? Do you have a picture of what a 55lb bag looks like?
#20
Posted 21 April 2009 - 03:38 AM
Our Honda Fit is going to look pretty sweet loaded up with all of this grainHere is a bag next to a corny I am good for ordering soon. If need be I do have a 75# scale that can be used. It is what I use to weigh out my grains.Mike
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