Eshorebrewer
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Well... after reading the majority of this thread I bit the bullet today and ordered one. Let the good times roll.
Here's my new ugly junk...now if only I had some grain to crush! Thanks for the help in this forum!
I use a 3/8" B&D and while I don't think it likes it, I run it slow as I can. I wish it had the VSR dial that I could lock in. It's VSR but doesn't lock other than full-speed. Eventually I want a 1/2" with the VSR dial/lock so I can mount it on something and walk away.
Olive Drab said:any difference in modifying the amazon corona vs discount tommy's mill?
any difference in modifying the amazon corona vs discount tommy's mill?
I have a drill question: I just got this as a gift. Think it'll do the job, or will I burn it up or something?
I ran through both batteries, but the drill it seemed fine otherwise, though it was for a small batch (I brew 2.75 gal stovetop BIAB). The bolt threads seemed to be a bit mangled when I was done, though. I'm not sure I'll use the drill again.
has anyone dealt with this astringency aspect of the beer or is it just solved by aging?
basically, is it worth it to go with a cheap DIY mill and have to wait for proper flavor or just spend some for a crank and stein? Plus i'm reading mixed efficiencies from 75 to 85
has anyone dealt with this astringency aspect of the beer or is it just solved by aging?
basically, is it worth it to go with a cheap DIY mill and have to wait for proper flavor or just spend some for a crank and stein? Plus i'm reading mixed efficiencies from 75 to 85
Hmm ok. Guess ill take the plunge for the mill. How much is bulk grain anyway. My 2 rows costing me 1.39/lb
Hmm ok. Guess ill take the plunge for the mill. How much is bulk grain anyway. My 2 rows costing me 1.39/lb
Here is my station:
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Mill = Xmas present
washers = already had them
drill = already had it
plastic for dust control = already had it.
coffee container for hopper expansion = already drank the coffee.
hole saw to drill through the workbench = already owned it.
pants leg stapled under the bench to control the dust = from worn out pants.
Buckets for the grain = already had them. $1.50 ea from local dairy.
Out of pocket for this project = $0.00