That's what I like to hear. Thanks for the response.Kept cool and dry - Sealed in ziplock bags etc. A couple weeks to a month, maybe a little more.
Use it quickly, learn what stale malt tastes like; and yet, maybe RDWHAHB: at least one malt maker suggests using pre-ground malt within six months for best flavor.How many days will my malt grain last before brewing if I buy it milled at a homebrew shop?
How many days will my malt grain last before brewing if I buy it milled at a homebrew shop?
I have one of the Monster Mill 2 crusher (2" diameter, hardened steel rollers) that I picked up about a decade ago. Recently motorized it to make thing easier on myself. Consistent crush is KEY. I'm more of the "buy once, cry once" mindset. I don't have any issue paying a bit more for something that's a solid product, or built like a tank. The way my MM2 runs if you reach into the [33# capacity] hopper, you might lose your hand (or arm, or body). The motor I have on it is from Monster Mill. I did have to make a riser for the crusher to get the shafts align (it's only g*y if balls touch) between them. I just made it from aluminum stock, since I have a milling machine.Yeah, but not literally a "Barley Crusher™"
fwiw, the Cereal Killer is a much better mill for 2/3rds the price of a BC...
Cheers!
Totally agree! Bought mine about 8 years ago and it's still going strong. Getting a mill should be one of the first upgrades a homebrewer does imo.Yeah, but not literally a "Barley Crusher™"
fwiw, the Cereal Killer is a much better mill for 2/3rds the price of a BC...
Cheers!
It is in the plan, but haven't got there yet.Get a barley crusher and you'll never need to worry about it again.![]()
What are you waiting for?? Xmas??It is in the plan, but haven't got there yet.
ll llWhat are you waiting for?? Xmas??
Seriously though, it was one of the top purchases I made when going all grain. Even better when I bought the Monster Mill (it's a MONSTAH!!). I had one from Barley Crusher, but it wasn't even in the same league as the one I got from MM. I would advise getting the high capacity grain hopper with it (increases it to 33#). I've pretty much filled that before.
Being able to purchase larger amounts of grain ahead of time (either a full sack, or just several pounds) for your planned brews helps a lot too. It means you're NOT waiting on stuff to arrive via shipper/delivery. Nor do you need to hope that your LHBS didn't run out of what you want. Or if they even carry it. Being able to crush the grains on brew day is also bigger than you might think. It means that not only is the crush ultra fresh, but you can tweak the recipe right up until you pour the grain into the hopper. You can even add more of what's going through it (hard to take away though).
Sure, a solid crusher isn't cheap. But when are quality products EVER cheap?? Bonus is the mills from Monster Mill are made in the USA. You can actually call them up and talk with the owner (done it).