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Subject: Lambic Digest #337 (May 07, 1994)
Date: Sat, 7 May 1994 00:30:10 -0600
Lambic Digest #337 Sat 07 May 1994
Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator
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Re: barrels (bickham)
unsubscribe (Sevin Straus)
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Date: Fri, 6 May 1994 08:44:49 -0400 (EDT)
From: bickham at msc.cornell.edu
Subject: Re: barrels
Rob writes:
> BARRELS
> We endeavour to have a wide selection of French and U.S.
> barrels in stock at all times. All of our barrels have a medium
> toast unless specified otherwise. French cooperage is available
> in a choice of ALLIER, NEVERS, TRONCAIS, VOSGES, and LIMOUSIN
> woods. From cooperages such as MERCIER, RADOUX, DEMPTOS and
> SEGUIN MOREAU. The U.S. oak is from Gibbs Bros. of Arkansas,
> one of the finest barrel coopers in the U.S. We have the
> services of a professional cooper available to us, for any
> barrel problem you may have including barrel shaving.
>
> # 1000-1 Amer. 3 US gallon (11 litres) $ 95.00/ea
> # 1000-2 Amer. 5 US gallon (19 litres) $130.00/ea
> # 1000-3 Amer. 10 US gallon (38 litres) $152.00/ea
> ...
I recently ran across an interesting catalog from a store that claims
to cater to the Amish community in Western Ohio. Here is a summary of
some brewing-related items, including their barrel prices:
Lehman's
4779 Kidron Road, PO Box 41
Kidron, OH 44636
Phone: (216) 857-5757 or 857-5441
Fax: (216) 857-5785
Stainless Stockpots/Canners
- bottom exterior is aluminum clad, welded-on handles, thick walls
16 qt. = $109
20 qt. = $115
24 qt. = $129
38 qt. = $169
60 qt. = $229
Barrels and Kegs
- 1 and 2 gallon kegs have 1" side hole, 5 through 30 gallon sizes
have 1.5" hole. Wooden bungs included
- made of white oak, 6 hoops per barrel with 8 for the larger ones
- 2 to 9 week delivery time
A. Plain, fitted liquid tight, recommended for cider
1 gal. = $60
2 gal. = $63.50
5 gal. = $92.50
10 gal.= $115
15 gal = $135
30 gal.= $178
B. Paraffin-lined, cheaper because wood doesn't need to be as carefully
fitted together.
1 gal. = $50
2 gal. = $58
5 gal. = $65
10 gal.= $79
15 gal. = $105
30 gal. = $147
Accessories include barrel faucets ($7) and extra bungs ($4).
Standard disclaimer applies, blah blah blah.
Scott
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Scott Bickham
bickham at msc.cornell.edu
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