It's also nice to bag it up and put it in the bottom of the garbage bin where it can ferment in the hot summer weather and then the bag springs a leak and the whole garage has a heady, ripe, barfilicious smell. Mmm, mmm, good!
You speak from experience, I see? I made this mistake... once. Had a nice outline of a sticky puddle under my garbage can which attracted ants. Now I let the bag of spent grains sit by the back gate until garbage day.
Last summer, I spread my grains out beneath a pine tree by my back fence, thinking straying deer or wildlife might want it. Turns out that it ended up rotting and getting huge plumes of gray-white mold, and smelling generally like death and hell. The wife politely asked me to knock it off.
So for those of you who feed the wildlife with the spent grains, do you do any prepping of the grains? I've dumped mine on the compost/leaf pile I have in the very back of my property but it seems the birds and various small woodland creatures we have don't want anything to do with it...
Chickens love the stuff - mine go nuts when they realize it is brew day. Otherwise I second the composting thing.
It's also nice to bag it up and put it in the bottom of the garbage bin where it can ferment in the hot summer weather and then the bag springs a leak and the whole garage has a heady, ripe, barfilicious smell. Mmm, mmm, good!
Yes! I have had that too. She hated me for that one.