they don't sell these Corona mills in my country, the closest thing I could find is this
http://www.haurakihomebrew.co.nz/grain-mills/403-victoria-grain-mill.html
That would work just fine, but the price is 3 - 4 times too high.
they don't sell these Corona mills in my country, the closest thing I could find is this
http://www.haurakihomebrew.co.nz/grain-mills/403-victoria-grain-mill.html
this is what I got from my LHBS today after asking for double mill. I suspect they are under milling to ultimately make more money from grain and that wouldn't surprise me as they are always overcharging for other stuff.
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Combined this with my new sparge procedure (ended up taking about 2 hours from mash out to pre-boil) I hit 85% today when I usually hit 65%. Very happy!
That would work just fine, but the price is 3 - 4 times too high.
even with currency conversion?
maybe I shouldn't have been so quick to assume my LHBS was ripping people off. But they are definitely overpriced because they have little competition
However I stirred the mash
Maybe run the same recipe and procedure except speed up the run off to 1 gallon in 5 minutes? I don't know if it helps to run it off super slow or not, would be interesting to find out. Getting 80% is pretty good and I'd be happy with that.
Maybe run the same recipe and procedure except speed up the run off to 1 gallon in 5 minutes? I don't know if it helps to run it off super slow or not, would be interesting to find out.
it does, as it stops the creation of channels which can prevent the sugars from being drained. I got the best efficiency of my brewing life using a slow sparge (see my post earlier in the thread) and I'll always be doing the same in the future.
I believe the OP is batch sparging, in which case channeling is not an issue. The wort and grain should be in equilibrium for sugar concentration, both for the original run off and the sparge run off (assuming it was stirred adequately). So channeling or not, the amount of sugar drawn off will be the same. Channeling is definitely a concern when fly sparging.
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