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Larso 11-18-2012 05:27 AM

Milling Grain by Hand?
 
Hi, I'm considering getting a crankandstein 2S. Just wondering if any of you guys mill grain by hand and how long it takes. My drill is crap and I dont want to buy a new one just yet.

Thanks

L

mattd2 11-18-2012 06:03 AM

Never done it, never will. But my mate hand cranked his for the first few batches through his mill and said it would take up to an hour sometimes and his arm would be stuffed afterwards!

bigbeergeek 11-18-2012 06:07 AM

Crank out one batch by hand. You'll buy a drill the next morning.

Dan 11-18-2012 06:15 AM

I'll go against the grain on the above thoughts.. (pun intended)

I don't have the same grain mill as you, I have a Barley Crusher. I truly enjoy hand grinding the grain. When I first got the BC I used a drill. Later I started grinding by hand. In my experience the crush is better, my effeciency better and I've ground 17lbs in maybe 15-20 minutes. I didn't time it. To each their own, I enjoy manually hand grinding. It really is not hard to do, usually do the night before I brew. It's like foreplay to brewing.

fosgate 11-18-2012 06:30 AM

I just got done milling 10lbs of 2row and 10lbs of red wheat. Red wheat was pretty tough and would stop the drill if it wasn't going wide open. The only way I would grind by hand is if it was the end of the world with no power, no other people, and I couldn't train a zombie to do it for me.

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Larso 11-18-2012 04:49 PM

Thanks guys, I'm not even goin to buy the hand crank then. I need to shorten brewdays, if anything. I reckon Dan is probably built like Arnie

Bigcorona 11-18-2012 06:16 PM

I crush all my grain manually. I have a ~100 yr old grist mill. It takes about a minute per pound. I usually use 27 to 28 lbs per batch. It has a very large, iron, heavy, round crank that acts like a fly wheel. I think that makes it easier than a simple hand crank.

mattd2 11-18-2012 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigcorona (Post 4601141)
I crush all my grain manually. I have a ~100 yr old grist mill. It takes about a minute per pound. I usually use 27 to 28 lbs per batch. It has a very large, iron, heavy, round crank that acts like a fly wheel. I think that makes it easier than a simple hand crank.

Yeah sounds very different from the normal BC/MM/C&S mills... and very very awesome!
Do you start cranking that thing to get the rollers going and then drop the grain in?

Dan 11-19-2012 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Larso (Post 4600929)
Thanks guys, I'm not even goin to buy the hand crank then. I need to shorten brewdays, if anything. I reckon Dan is probably built like Arnie


Ha ha! Hardly.

gbx 11-19-2012 05:26 AM

I hand mill...it does suck if its a really big beer but its not that horrible. I probably can probably do 3lbs/min. But I do think I'm allergic to the dust. I get super congested when milling.


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