Malt Conditioning

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Malt Conditioning

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I read about this often but the last section is why I don't bother with it.

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I have read on doing this and some on the FB forum that I am on say have good results. I always think if too moist might get sticky and harder to clean the mill after. It would cut down on the dust. Try it and let us know. I might try it sometime soon also.
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I've thought about it for the last year and worry I'd ruin a good mill. I'm getting good efficiency so I think I'm good.
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