Double milled
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Double milled
I just brewed a bitter and double milled the grains. Instead of the expected 1.036 I got 1.040. The same grainbill with a single run through the mill last time got 1.035.
I'm just here for the beer.
Re: Double milled
If I remember correctly you have a Schmidling malt mill. What is the gap between the rollers ?
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1. Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, thoroughly used, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming... "f*ck, what a trip
It's better to lose time with friends than to lose friends with time (Portuguese proverb)
Alone we travel faster
Together we travel further
( In an admonishing email from our golf club)
Re: Double milled
A Schmidling Mill, Good work Rookie.
That was my preferred mill, if I was going to crush. I was impressed by the "perfect" fixed 1.1mm crush, but got in a pickle on the old braumeister forum about crush sizes. And so never did get one.
I then read some research into crush size and it seemed, one size fits not fit all. So I retreated back into buying crushed.
Is it worth sieving some to see whats happening?
It scares me a little that the "perfect mill" might be wrong
I might have to go and have a lay down now
That was my preferred mill, if I was going to crush. I was impressed by the "perfect" fixed 1.1mm crush, but got in a pickle on the old braumeister forum about crush sizes. And so never did get one.
I then read some research into crush size and it seemed, one size fits not fit all. So I retreated back into buying crushed.
Is it worth sieving some to see whats happening?
It scares me a little that the "perfect mill" might be wrong
I might have to go and have a lay down now
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Re: Double milled
No, a Barley Crusher. The gap is a credit card thickness.
I'm probably going to adjust it a little bit smaller.
I'm just here for the beer.
Re: Double milled
Phew!