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I like Label Peelers. They have excellent sales. My last 50 lb 2 row cost me $25 plus shipping. Right now they have an equipment sale..also great customer service! Welcome back...Cheers!
 
Thanks guys!
YVW!

Do you have a mill? Or know someone who can mill it for you? A local homebrew club can be a real asset.

If not, buying milled grain is a toss up. The milling tends to be fairly coarse, or coarser. You may need to mash longer and stir more often to get decent extraction efficiency. Do an Iodine test to check for completion of conversion.

You can't store milled grain that long, maybe a year if kept in (food grade) barrier bags and if kept cool or frozen maybe up to 2 years? But it surely doesn't improve.
 
YVW!

Do you have a mill? Or know someone who can mill it for you? A local homebrew club can be a real asset.

If not, buying milled grain is a toss up. The milling tends to be fairly coarse, or coarser. You may need to mash longer and stir more often to get decent extraction efficiency. Do an Iodine test to check for completion of conversion.

You can't store milled grain that long, maybe a year if kept in (food grade) barrier bags and if kept cool or frozen maybe up to 2 years? But it surely doesn't improve.
I plan on getting a mill for sure. Thanks!
 
I’m going to go on my own here and suggest you look at AIH, Adventures in Homebrewing. They are an excellent LHBS and an amazing online retailer for whatever you need as far as brewing goes-their prices are second to none especially when things are on sale (used corny kegs for $39!) and their selection has never left me wanting.

I visit them every chance I get when I visit the area and order from them frequently, any order issues have swiftly, efficiently, honestly, professionally and to my satisfaction resolved with a quick email or online chat.

I can’t recommend them enough.
I just got an order from them. Their website says they try to process orders in 24-48 hours and I got an email 44 hours later saying it had been filled. It arrived on schedule and was well packed.
 
I'm totally serious too! I'd be willing to give it a shot! I do 5 gallon batches...usually doing IPA's, browns, ambers, etc., with up to a 11 to 11.5lb grain bill all said and done.
 
i'll get it going tomorrow, when i put this current batch in the oven to kiln.....takes about a week to spout, dry, and kiln....expect my PM! :mug:
 
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