tommymartin
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Can anyone recommend a mill to grind grain? I used a chopper to grind the barley but the beer was very cloudy. I think it was because there was too fine of a mash.
I have a Barley Crusher and its great. Simple, easy to adjust, lightweight. I can simply attach my cordless drill to it and buzz through 15lbs of grist in just a few minutes.
Mine just got delivered by FedEx today. Going to try it this weekend. It gets sooo many good reviews and doesn't require anything special to use a drill to crush so I was sold.
Rev.
You motorized mavens are missing out on the zen of cranking. Puts you in touch with the grain.
meh. I got tendonitis from cranking.
Odd thing though. My mill has been motorized for a while now...
But if you don't hand crank mill your own grains it's no different than using extract, you're not truly making your own beer!!!
is there a way to check the gap without using feeler gauges? I don't have a set yet and would prefer avoiding a run to the hardware store, or wherever they can be bought, over the holiday weekend.
Homercidal said:meh. I got tendonitis from cranking....
Can anyone recommend a mill to grind grain? I used a chopper to grind the barley but the beer was very cloudy. I think it was because there was too fine of a mash.
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