megalomani
Well-Known Member
My tax return was direct deposited into my account recently. My wonderful wife said 1000 dollars can be used for what ever I want.
Looking at my current brewery, I decided my next purchase should be a grain mill. I don't want to spend too much of my total on a mill and decided that the most I want to spend is <200 dollars. After reading through the forum and looking at my needs (brew 20 - 80 gallons a year), am stuck between the Millar's mill and the Cereal Killer. Millar's seems to have some definite advantages but also is almost twice the cost.
Millar's Mill - $175 shipped
Cereal Killer - $99 shipped
Known advantages to Millar's - Longer and larger diameter rollers, harder stainless rollers, larger hopper.
I am open to suggestions to other mills except have already decided not to go with the NB mill, corona mill or the Barley Crusher.
SO brewer's, help me decide which is the better decision. Are advantages of Millar's mill worth the additional $75? Go.
Looking at my current brewery, I decided my next purchase should be a grain mill. I don't want to spend too much of my total on a mill and decided that the most I want to spend is <200 dollars. After reading through the forum and looking at my needs (brew 20 - 80 gallons a year), am stuck between the Millar's mill and the Cereal Killer. Millar's seems to have some definite advantages but also is almost twice the cost.
Millar's Mill - $175 shipped
Cereal Killer - $99 shipped
Known advantages to Millar's - Longer and larger diameter rollers, harder stainless rollers, larger hopper.
I am open to suggestions to other mills except have already decided not to go with the NB mill, corona mill or the Barley Crusher.
SO brewer's, help me decide which is the better decision. Are advantages of Millar's mill worth the additional $75? Go.
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