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TomR

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Hi I'm just about to take the plunge into all grain brewing. I've looked on Hop and Grape website. How does 1.80 per kilo sound for pale malt?
They have postage 4.95 flat rate.
I'm planning 3 or 4 brews so I can buy in bulk.
 
Geterbrewed and homebrew company..based in Ireland I think,do malt starting around £18 per 25kg...homebrew company sounds ok...free delivery if you spend £70 with a weight limit up to 31kg...so you could get your base malt, crystal etc hops (lots) and yeast.
 
I'll check it out then. Don't know if I've £70 worth of ingredients?
 
Geterbrewed and homebrew company..based in Ireland I think,do malt starting around £18 per 25kg...homebrew company sounds ok...free delivery if you spend £70 with a weight limit up to 31kg...so you could get your base malt, crystal etc hops (lots) and yeast.

I bought a sack of irish malt from HBC a few days ago. Good, prompt service
 
I'll check it out then. Don't know if I've £70 worth of ingredients?

I never buy £70 worth of ingredients. I just buy a sack of malt plus a few extra bits and pay the £6 postage. A sack lasts me months so I dont mind the postage costs, especially cause you can get a quid or so off with the forum discount
 
looks good for large quantities I'll order this week
 
Hi can I check where I get the forum discount from?
 
I moved from GEB to HBC a while back after they messed me about with orders a few times, and were rather unapologetic about it too. Can't complain about the service at HBC.
 
I moved from GEB to HBC a while back after they messed me about with orders a few times, and were rather unapologetic about it too. Can't complain about the service at HBC.

Been using HBC for a couple of years with zero problems. And their Hook Head pale malt is great, and ridiculously good value. I got a sack of Maris Otter last time just for a change, but it ain't as good and cost a third more. Sob!
 
This thread just persuaded me to give them a try. Needed a sack of pale malt anyway, as finished my Maris Otter off finally recently... So, including shipping, for less than the price of a sack of Maris Otter (before even adding the price of shipping) I got a sack of Hook Head pale, 1k pale chocolate malt, 500g chocolate wheat malt and 2k oat husks (found that husks seriously help with the flow when re-circulating).

Can't complain really, so long as it doesn't go walkies between there and here (assuming they use Parcel Farce like GEB do...). Only con is the need to store 25kg of crushed malt all in one bag, as usually I get it bagged up in 5kg lots by Maltmiller, but the extra cost is hard to justify when it's THAT much extra.... I wasn't a huge fan of the flavour of Maris Otter anyway, seriously overrated malt imho. I found I could get a much nicer flavour profile using Dingemans Pilsen malt, Crisp crystal malt and a nice bit of Munich malt (amounts depending on the colour I want). Dingemans is a bit expensive to keep using like that though.... :laugh8:

Oh and yeah, £1.30 off thanks to the discount code too. athumb.. I'm currently a happy brewer.:hat:

TLDR; Maris Otter is overrated imho. ;)
 
HBC will bag the 25kg into 5x 5kg bags if you put a request in the order notes section of the ordering process. I do that (albeit uncrushed) and they don’t charge extra for it
 
HBC will bag the 25kg into 5x 5kg bags if you put a request in the order notes section of the ordering process. I do that (albeit uncrushed) and they don’t charge extra for it

Ach, oh well never mind, I'll know for next time... Will just have to store it in an air tight bucket for now, maybe throw in a hand warmer or something between brews.
 

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