Do You Crush Your Own Grain?
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Do You Crush Your Own Grain?
I have been considering whether or not to start crushing my own grains. I know crushing my own grains will save me about $1.00 a pound. I was wondering how many of you crush your own grains? If so which grain mill do you have, and is it powered with a drill, or a motor and pulley?
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Yes and was doing it back when only steeping and PM's. I like to have enough stuff on hand to do at least two or three batches but never know when I might brew, this way I can grind the grain fresh on brewday. I have two grain mills this one: http://www.thevintageshop.ca/products/t ... -mill.html and I use a electric drill on it and a home built one that has a electric motor on it.ScrewyBrewer wrote: I was wondering how many of you crush your own grains? If so which grain mill do you have, and is it powered with a drill, or a motor and pulley?
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I've always crushed my own. My fist mill was a corona style mill, but too much work for anything but really small amounts. I've also got a mill that fits on a Kitchenaid. I use that for anything up to about 6 lbs.
For larger amounts (I rarely do more than that), I use a Cereal Killer. I think the Barley Crusher is better known and maybe a higher quality.
When I use the Cereal Killer, I use an electric drill with variable speed.
For larger amounts (I rarely do more than that), I use a Cereal Killer. I think the Barley Crusher is better known and maybe a higher quality.
When I use the Cereal Killer, I use an electric drill with variable speed.
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And a good point, if you try to turn to many RPM's and push it to hard you make too much powder. You can go quite a little faster then by hand though.bpgreen wrote: I use an electric drill with variable speed.
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I crush my own, mostly just for the fun of it. Seriously, this is a hobby and there is something I just enjoy about crushing the grain. :-p I'm not sure how you are saving money, though. Does your LBHS charge to crush it?
I had some fancy Captain Crush from Northern Brewer, but I was not happy with it. I ended up getting the Cereal Killer from Adventures in Homebrewing, and it does a better job at a third the cost (or thereabouts).
I use a cheap low speed drill that I picked up from Harbor Freight.
I had some fancy Captain Crush from Northern Brewer, but I was not happy with it. I ended up getting the Cereal Killer from Adventures in Homebrewing, and it does a better job at a third the cost (or thereabouts).
I use a cheap low speed drill that I picked up from Harbor Freight.
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I’ve been crushing my own for years and won’t go back but I’ve been lucky with my crusher and have made very few adjustments and I think I’ve gotten my money back by now,.
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Re: Do You Crush Your Own Grain?
Not here, no.
I have them crushed when I pick them up and generally brew within 3 days after.
I just don't have the room to store bulk grains - or don't want to be bothered to make room!
I have them crushed when I pick them up and generally brew within 3 days after.
I just don't have the room to store bulk grains - or don't want to be bothered to make room!
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Re: Do You Crush Your Own Grain?
I buy 50lb sacks un-crushed. I like to crush them as I need them. I have used for 5-6 years a KitchenAid Grain Mill. Takes a little longer as it has a small hopper but I'm never in a big hurry. Most times I crush a day or 2 ahead of brew day.
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That kitchenaid attachment rocks. You can make flour if you want.FrozenInTime wrote:I buy 50lb sacks un-crushed. I like to crush them as I need them. I have used for 5-6 years a KitchenAid Grain Mill. Takes a little longer as it has a small hopper but I'm never in a big hurry. Most times I crush a day or 2 ahead of brew day.
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Yes I do...
I use a Corona style mill and power it with my Craftsman cordless drill...
The reason I started doing this was because my LHBS couldn't sell me grain at what I
thought was a reasonable price.
When I told them I was only paying $1.02 a lb for two row, they told me they couldn't
match that.
It saves me $10-15 a brew, depending on other grains, amount of hops and yeast of course...
and with my work schedule, not all my brew days happen when I plan on them sometimes.
I use a Corona style mill and power it with my Craftsman cordless drill...
The reason I started doing this was because my LHBS couldn't sell me grain at what I
thought was a reasonable price.
When I told them I was only paying $1.02 a lb for two row, they told me they couldn't
match that.
It saves me $10-15 a brew, depending on other grains, amount of hops and yeast of course...
and with my work schedule, not all my brew days happen when I plan on them sometimes.
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I had a Barley Crusher, but after 1000+ pounds of grain the knurling on the rollers wore so much that it wouldn't pull grain through. I now have a Monster Mill 2. I powered both with a 1/2 corded drill.
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Makes great flour! I get all the wheat I want for nothing so I make big sacks of it. Wife even has me use malted barley to make a sweet flour ever so often. Mixes it with wheat flour, makes pretty good pancakes!bpgreen wrote:That kitchenaid attachment rocks. You can make flour if you want.FrozenInTime wrote:I buy 50lb sacks un-crushed. I like to crush them as I need them. I have used for 5-6 years a KitchenAid Grain Mill. Takes a little longer as it has a small hopper but I'm never in a big hurry. Most times I crush a day or 2 ahead of brew day.
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Re: Do You Crush Your Own Grain?
Thank you all for your replies. I buy grain for $1 a pound locally, but they charge me an another $1 a pound to crush the grain.
I've watched them crush 23 pounds of grain for me and it takes them less than 5 minutes. I'll let you know which mill I decide to get. I'm thinking a 3 roller mill might be overkill, even though I go through ~250 pounds of grain a year.
Thank you all again for helping with this.
I've watched them crush 23 pounds of grain for me and it takes them less than 5 minutes. I'll let you know which mill I decide to get. I'm thinking a 3 roller mill might be overkill, even though I go through ~250 pounds of grain a year.
Thank you all again for helping with this.
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Vince, that’s ridiculous!
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$1 a pound to crush??? I'd have told them to pound sand a long time ago. Get this and it will pay for itself in two years.
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