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I was looking at the geterbrewed price quoted for the best ale malt. It's showing 42.90 not 26.95Long gone the days of £19 for a sack of minch malt
I was looking at the geterbrewed price quoted for the best ale malt. It's showing 42.90 not 26.95Long gone the days of £19 for a sack of minch malt
I got it last week fir £26.95 for crushed thats now showing £45.90 and uncrushed at £42.90I was looking at the geterbrewed price quoted for the best ale malt. It's showing 42.90 not 26.95
I'll back you up. It did say that when it was first posted the other day, but looked a clear misprice relative to the other stock (unless it was short dated)I got it last week fir £26.95 for crushed thats now showing £45.90 and uncrushed at £42.90
It probably was a misprice though credit to GEB they sent it and its dated 2024I'll back you up. It did say that when it was first posted the other day, but looked a clear misprice relative to the other stock (unless it was short dated)
It must have recently changed. I saw it at £26.95 but now £42.90I was looking at the geterbrewed price quoted for the best ale malt. It's showing 42.90 not 26.95
Yeah luckily I got one this week at 26.95. Cheapest I could find. The Home Brew Shop in Farnborough had Golden Promise for £33 which is decent too though. MO is available at £33 but it has a BB date in 2023.It must have recently changed. I saw it at £26.95 but now £42.90
They seem to be sold out of nearly everything. Not surprising really. More on the way. Even at that price they have the decency to apologise for having to put the price up.Craft maltster pale ale is 28.50 plus postage
11.50 deliveryCraft maltster pale ale is 28.50 plus postage
They seem to be sold out of nearly everything. Not surprising really. More on the way. Even at that price they have the decency to apologise for having to put the price up.
Only used their malt once, but it was lovely stuff.
They have other malts, just need to contact them.11.50 delivery
When you buy from someone who is weighing out ready crushed malt into smaller amounts at best you are going to get inconsistency between brews, it is next to impossible to get the grist correct.Has anyone else tried Maltmaster crushed pale ale malt for £37 on ebay?
I brewed a 85% pale malt stout 2 weeks ago with very out of date Simpsons and got 72% efficiency.
I brewed a 94% pale malt pale ale yesterday, of which 3.1kg was Maltmaster and 1.3kg Simpson's and got 54% efficiency.
The grain seemed to contain lots of empty husk and not much of the sugary white stuff and didn't have much of that lovely smell when you're weighing out.
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