I tried to make bread with it once but it is too dense and the loaf wouldn’t rise. Maybe if you could dry it out but that’s a lot of work just for some bread LOL.
same here - even the neighbor's rats won't touch it in our compost pileWhen composting it I have never seen any animal touch it other than worms.
Yes you can.but you can't put a ton of it into any dough without it becoming tough to eat
I've smelled composting spent grain. It doesn't seem at all strange to me.I also noticed that animals don’t eat it and that seems strange.
yesFor folks throwing some or all of it out. If you had contact info for someone who wanted it, and they would come and get it, would you contact them with a when and where for them to come and get it?
Let it cool and dump in chicken coop! They love brew day.
I gave the spent grain to my brother, who likes making bread, and he said it didn't turn out. I didn't grill him on his procedure, taste, etc. Since that time, I've been tossing it. Now that you've asked what we do, it occurs to me that I could put it in the compost pile.I'm curious to see how many people are using their spent grain for something, and how many are just tossing it out. No judgment for any type of answer...just curious.