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Grain Mill Wanted

Post your own tasty recipes or homebrewing advice here.

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BrockAve
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Grain Mill Wanted

Post by BrockAve »

Hi,

I'm looking to purchase a used roller-style grain mill (MaltMill/Crankenstein type). I'm moving to all-grain, and want to retire my Corona mill.

Thanks!

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Swampale
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Post by Swampale »

Getting a used roller type mill may be a long shot. Usually homebrewers use theirs until it totally breaks. You can check kijji I guess. I will keep an ear out for one.

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Post by phirleh »

BrockAve wrote:Hi,

I'm looking to purchase a used roller-style grain mill (MaltMill/Crankenstein type). I'm moving to all-grain, and want to retire my Corona mill.

Thanks!
I've heard of some people modifying pasta rollers so they have a bit of grip to crush them, otherwise, I recommend looking into something like a Barley Crusher, you can get them for about $140 and they are worth every penny.
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codfishh
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Post by codfishh »

Adventures in homebrewing has a barley crusher knock off now. It's called the Cereal Killer.

I've ordered one hopefully it turns out to be good.

http://www.homebrewing.org/Cereal-Kille ... _2310.html

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