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Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 8:34 pm
by Rebel_B
Gymrat wrote:I am also a coffee roaster and have about 12 lbs of various green beans. So that works
Yup... You are a hoarder!

Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 9:29 pm
by jimjohson
Beer-lord wrote:Do you really want me to list them?
Got 2 lbs of Simcoe, 2 Centenial, 2 Cascades, 1 Amarillo, various amounts of Citra, Experimental, Chinook, Crystal, Columbus and more. I'm not buying hops for awhile.
sounds like me. i may not have the grain but i got a nice selection of hops on hand.

Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 10:13 pm
by JimH
FrozenInTime wrote:Guess I'll just have to message one of ya'll for my next order. :fedora:
No kidding! Which one of you takes paypal? Free shipping, maybe?

Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Wed Nov 27, 2013 11:36 pm
by mashani
I checked my hops. I have a motley collection of this left over:

Citra
Fuggles
Magnum
Northern Brewer
Saaz
Sterling
Zythos

The only yeast I have on hand right now is S-04 and some DownUnda.

Need to go to LHBS. Or one of your houses LOL.

Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:15 am
by John Sand
Stop by any time Mash. I only have about 60lbs of grain, but I'll share!

Re: I"m a small LHBS

Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2013 8:52 am
by RickBeer
We're of the anti-hoarder clan. My father in-law would be classified as a hoarder. Every part his house that his wife doesn't have jurisdiction over - garage, attic, boathouse - is filled with crap. You can't possibly believe it. Now that they are in Assisted Living we have to deal with all of it. Thinking we will live there for a month or two in the summer and throw much out, have garage sales, Craigslist.

His hoarding makes my wife a anti-hoarder. She resists buying large quantities of anything, regardless of the deal. As far as brewing, with my LHBS 10 miles away and the fact that I make recipes from bulk extract, I don't know what hops or grains I will need in the future, so I deal with buying an ounce of hops and exact quantities of grains when I need them. I buy 2 or 3 batches at a time, mill the grains, and seal them in a bag with the bag sealer, then put that back in a ziplock with the air pushed out.

So, not a grain or hops hoarder.