What to buy in the US
What to buy in the US
This is a bit of a terrible question but I'm ordering a few things from the US which are going to be consolidated into one shipment by a forwarding company. Considering I'll have a bit of spare space in the box(s) is there anything that I should order? I'm thinking of the awkward little things that would be really useful but isn't worth the cost of shipping! I'm currently in the process of building a 100l electric AG setup.
Drinking: AG#7 Final Sprint (APA), AG#8 Buckwheat Brett (Saison - Saison/Brett), AG#9 Helles Meister
Conditioning: -
Fermenting: Selection Pinot Grigio
Planning: Orange Blossom Mead, Mexican Honey Mead, Chocolate Stout
Conditioning: -
Fermenting: Selection Pinot Grigio
Planning: Orange Blossom Mead, Mexican Honey Mead, Chocolate Stout
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Re: What to buy in the US
Not cheap items or lightweight but, pumps are always a good bet, also have a look at the morebeer and brewers hardware sites for lots of nice stuff.
Have fun shopping.
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Re: What to buy in the US
SS conicals with temp control:) the USD price always looks tempting, Dont forget about duty and vat ? can u get it gift wrapped it worked for the netbook i got shipped in from ti wan cough !! Happy Birthday wink!
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Fermnting: not a lot..
Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate
Re: What to buy in the US
Corny Kegs. Perlick Taps would probably have a good resell value too.
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Re: What to buy in the US
Victory Malt
Plus, as mentioned, hops are relatively lightweight and inexpensive. It sounds like you guys have to pay a lot more for US hops such as Simcoe, Chinook, Ahtanum, Centennial, Amarillo, El Dorado, Falconer's Flight, Citra, Mosaic, etc. Not that I'm recommending them over your own fine specimens, mind you.
If you can score a couple brown glass 1/2 gallon growler jugs, it sounds like that'd make you the the envy of your countrymen, too.
Plus, as mentioned, hops are relatively lightweight and inexpensive. It sounds like you guys have to pay a lot more for US hops such as Simcoe, Chinook, Ahtanum, Centennial, Amarillo, El Dorado, Falconer's Flight, Citra, Mosaic, etc. Not that I'm recommending them over your own fine specimens, mind you.
If you can score a couple brown glass 1/2 gallon growler jugs, it sounds like that'd make you the the envy of your countrymen, too.
Re: What to buy in the US
I agree with Perlick taps. Mine cost me quite a bit with all the postage but they were worth it. Even more so if you can save on postage.
Re: What to buy in the US
All great ideas, keep 'em coming. Will definitely be getting some hops.
Drinking: AG#7 Final Sprint (APA), AG#8 Buckwheat Brett (Saison - Saison/Brett), AG#9 Helles Meister
Conditioning: -
Fermenting: Selection Pinot Grigio
Planning: Orange Blossom Mead, Mexican Honey Mead, Chocolate Stout
Conditioning: -
Fermenting: Selection Pinot Grigio
Planning: Orange Blossom Mead, Mexican Honey Mead, Chocolate Stout