Back to more serious discussions though - I'd like to put myself down for a cube from the brew. Happy to do anything I can to help (still @ extract brewing stage ATM, but will do what I can), but don't really have any ingredients to contribute (unless I get word to get something before hand). So what is the dealeo there - who/what organises the ingredients?
Well buy the looks of everything and the marginal donations so far i might have to go and buy all the ingredients and we split the costs associated with the batch on the day. I also don't want to cop the back of $100+ of ingredients alone as it seems im the only one with EKG and Styrian on hand to begin with.
Basically, we are looking at roughly $85 on grain, $20 on hops (if i dont account what i currently have on hand, which aint much) and i'll supply the salt additions free of charge
So in all, it will be around $25 bucks to take a 20L cube home with you if we split the batch between 4 of us. (if we account for trub losses in the kettles), otherwise around $20~ if split between 5. The 5th person has to be aware they are getting this at no reduced cost.
Be aware, we are getting
Simpsons Golden Promise, which is the reason for the high malt cost. If you where making this beer in a single batch purchase it would also be roughly $10 more. So you are walking away with a bargain anyway.
Kleiny,
It might be best for you to nut out a recipe based on your system/efficiency. I assume we dont want to end up with a 6% Landlord.
(or do we?!?!)
The recipe i came up with can be made as i outlined, or split up as 2 batches (for what the system may only allow). We can also cut the cost slightly by changing the bittering hop to something high alpha/low flavour like magnum and reserve the styrian and EKG for later in the boil? Voice your opinions.
Whatever suits you boys.
Cheers.
I have update the wiki with the estimated costs, (i will find out this/next week the exact) so you all are prepared for the costs involved. I will pop-up a disclaimer now. Note Agree against your name in the brewday articale or scrap your name if you are unwilling to incur the outlined costs associated.