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HOMEBREW Digest #5512		             Tue 24 February 2009 


FORUM ON BEER, HOMEBREWING, AND RELATED ISSUES
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Contents:
Metric Inches (Stephen Neilsen)
Lot analysis data for Weyermann malts? (Kai Troester)


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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 20:41:52 +1100
From: Stephen Neilsen <stephen.neilsen at gmail.com>
Subject: Metric Inches

Oh dear...well of course in a constantly changing world (I am only
talking about increasingly accurate measurement) we have changes.
Anyway on a Brew (ish) related topic it has been said that the inch
was the measure of 5 corns of barley, placed end to end.
There was also that story about Jim Morrison of The Doors, but that is
for less sober forums...

SN in Kanbeera


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Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2009 14:22:58 -0500
From: Kai Troester <kai at braukaiser.com>
Subject: Lot analysis data for Weyermann malts?

Does anyone know of a source where I can buy bags of Weyermann malt
AND get lot analysis data for them?

I have been buying my malt from Crosby Baker through my LHBS. While
I?m willing to pay the premium for this excellent German malt (I pay
~$60 for the 55 lb bag) I don?t understand why I cannot get the lot
analysis data if I?m paying this price.

Granted a home brewer should not have to worry about detailed data
like this but let me be the judge of this.

I have contacted Weyermann and Crosby Baker about this. Weyermann told
me that I?m ordering too little to get the data from them. Something I
understand as I don?t think they should be responsible to handle the
inquires from all the home brewers who want data for their bags of
malt. But Crosby Baker as the importer should be able to get this data
from Weyermann and give it to me on request.

I'd really hate to stop buying malt from my LHBS just because of this.

Kai




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End of HOMEBREW Digest #5512, 02/24/09
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