....but with the size of my apartment I don't Ned to add another tool...
Sacrilege.....you should see what I have in my garage and I live in a townhouse. I have more tools than my brother who lives in a 4500sqft house.

....but with the size of my apartment I don't Ned to add another tool...
Sacrilege.....you should see what I have in my garage and I live in a townhouse. I have more tools than my brother who lives in a 4500sqft house.![]()
My LHBS has a Corona Mill on site, which is available free of charge to homebrewers. I'm a fan of free, so, naturally, I put off buying a mill as long as humanly possible. Let me tell you, I have spent a lot of time crushing grain by hand. I finally caved today and ordered a mill, and I feel this moment can't pass without notice. So, in homage to the hours I spent cranking away, I am curious to know how many pounds we've crushed by hand as a group, as well as who holds the crowns for most crushed by hand in one sitting and most crushed by hand in a lifetime.
So, without further ado:
One sitting - 33lbs
Lifetime - ~100lbs
As a side note, I have to say that rye malt an carapils are an absolute nightmare to crush. It's like grinding gravel. I'm not going to miss that at all.
45lbs the first day it was used................after that I hooked up a corded drill and would not dream of hand cranking again.
Lifetime Manual Milled Grain Poundage: Zero
Daddy didn't raise no knucklehead...
Cheers!![]()
Seriously Am I the only one getting a kick out of people saying how much they have cranked by hand?
No humor I guess...
FTR, I cranked several 5 gallon batches worth at the LHBS when I first went all grain. Then I moved and my new LHBS had a motorized mill and I was like, "Oh yeah I used to do this by hand for 20 minutes and thought it was really cool."
Seriously though I get the zen of it. Just thought it was funny.
Carry on.