spray evenly with a small amount of water. It allows the husks to be more pliable and not shred. It allows a tighter crush with better filtration.
I condition every brew day. It is cheap insurance against a stuck sparge. I spray the grains with a water bottle set on mist as I pour the grains into another bucket then let it sit for 15-20 minutes. I find that the hulls retain their integrity and the grain bed filters better. I set my Barley Crusher to .035 and get great efficiency and have (knock on wood) never had a stuck sparge.
Just to be a contrarian - how do you know conditioning the grain is insurance against a stuck sparge if you've never had a stuck sparge? Clearly every system is different and sparging techniques will impact the risk of a stuck sparge but I crush at .03, don't condition, fly sparge and have NEVER had a stuck sparge. My wort run-off to the BK is also crystal clear. I say do whatever works for you but IMO pre-spraying the grain prior to milling is unnecessary.
To solve the thumbscrew problem, replace the two screws with 1/4-20 by 1.25 or longer bolts that are fully threaded. I replaced mine with hex bolts.
Be careful removing the thumbscrews and replacing with bolts - I had a problem where the ends of the thumbscrews had deformed against the adjustment knobs, so that when I removed them they trashed the threads on the way out. If I were buying a MM today, I wouldn't even use the thumb screws. Go out and get the hex bolts so that you can start with a good screw that never has to be fully removed once you start using it, since I think the ends of the screws are always going to get deformed against the hardened knob.
My two cents...
shivalotus said:figures there is a new design right after i buy one.
I'll try to get some pics up soon...
I bought one of the new ones when I was at NHC, I'll try to remember to take pics when I get home from work today
Nope, don't think you'll be able to switch over older units.
Nope, don't think you'll be able to switch over older units.
Not exactly on the current topic, but do you guys change the gap for when you crush wheat versus barley? Wheat being smaller and harder than barley...
Nope, don't think you'll be able to switch over older units.
Not exactly on the current topic, but do you guys change the gap for when you crush wheat versus barley? Wheat being smaller and harder than barley...
I am wondering if this is an upgrade for ALL Monster Mills or just the 2.0 models.
I have the MM2 and quite frankly after replacing the thumb screws with hardened steel hex screws, I have absolutely NO problems with my gap opening up.
I don't change the gap for wheat, but I do run wheat through twice. I make a fair amount of wheat beers and find it easier just to mill it twice vs change the gap.