adamziegler
Well-Known Member
Note: I have searched the forum and noted the numerous posts were people ask if a Kitchenaid grinder works to mill malt. It seem the overall answer is "probably not" or "don't bother since it costs so much" or "it will take to long"
The wife has a Kitchenaid with grinder attachment... cost is not an issue. I am looking for some feedback on some of my photos of actual results from the Kitchenaid grinder.
I picked up some grain (small partial grain batch) from the local home brew supply, and had them crush it. When I got home, I noticed that some of hardly looked crushed at all. I compared what I was given to: Evaluating the Crush - Home Brewing Wiki and I was no where close to having ground grains.
Here is the 'grind' I got from the HBS:
Here is after grind I ran it through the Kitchenaid:
Does this grind look usable in a mesh bag stove top partial grain batch? Would different pictures be help in this determination?
Thanks all!
The wife has a Kitchenaid with grinder attachment... cost is not an issue. I am looking for some feedback on some of my photos of actual results from the Kitchenaid grinder.
I picked up some grain (small partial grain batch) from the local home brew supply, and had them crush it. When I got home, I noticed that some of hardly looked crushed at all. I compared what I was given to: Evaluating the Crush - Home Brewing Wiki and I was no where close to having ground grains.
Here is the 'grind' I got from the HBS:
Here is after grind I ran it through the Kitchenaid:
Does this grind look usable in a mesh bag stove top partial grain batch? Would different pictures be help in this determination?
Thanks all!