all grain equipment

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tompb
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all grain equipment

Post by tompb »

Hi Guys,

With my venture into all grain brewing I guess I need some advice. The first thing I was wondering about is grain mills. I ordered 300# so a mill is a must. Can I get by with a corona style or should I get an adjustable roller? I am still looking for 2 more kegs to make into kettles if anyone has a non returnable sitting around. Any advice is welcome.

Thanks All,

Tom
DaveCo
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Post by DaveCo »

Tom:

Here is what Brian and I bought and we are very happy with it.

http://www.barleycrusher.com/barleycrusher.php

Dave
Mark R
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Post by Mark R »

I am also happy with Brian and Dave's grain mill. :wink:
SeanL
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Post by SeanL »

Tom,
I use a Schmidling Maltmill and am very happy with it, although all the major mills on the market will get the job done. It basically comes down to how much money you want to spend and whether or not you want it adjustable. The corona-style mill tends to turn your grain into flour rather than giving you a good crush.

Sean
tompb
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Post by tompb »

Thanks for all the input. I guess I'll bite the bullet and get a roller mill.

Tom
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Matt F
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Post by Matt F »

I have a crankandstein mill which has worked well too. I use a variable speed drill and run it slow. It is important not to mill your grain too fast.
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