EinGutesBier
Well-Known Member
For a long time, I've been fretting about whether to buy a grain mill, and I'm sure I will eventually, God willing. Until then, though, I've found a nice lowtech approach to milling grain if you're in a pinch or just plain frugal. I had some 120L that I needed to mill (bought it locally - I usually have the HBS mill my stuff) for a batch the same day. So I laid out the grain on my clean countertop and used my rolling pin to crush the malt. The results were pretty darn good, I have to say. The malt itself was crushed in halves or quarter, maybe a little more, and the hulls were maybe halved or split, though left whole. I mean, the same general idea applies - crushing the grain to leave the hull intact but not mashing it to flour. Time consuming, a little. Worth it - yeah.
Now I'm sure someone else has posted an idea like this, but c'mon, just let me have my moment in the sun here. :rockin:
Now I'm sure someone else has posted an idea like this, but c'mon, just let me have my moment in the sun here. :rockin: