Disposing Of Used Grain

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driveitlikeustoleit

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I have heard of feeding disposed grain to cattle.

I have seen it used as compost.

I have also seen it used as garden mulch.

This is how i get rid of it though. Ah inner city life = no garden. Stoopid landlord wont even allow pots on the balcony.

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Hang on......................this isn't some new fandangled mash tun, is it? :huh:
 
And you are mash hopping with the little basket hanging off the bowl
 
(Looking at the photos and not reading the OP)
Dude- you really need to back off on the fiber.
 
Fermenting prison hooch at home???

Cheers SJ
 
I like his mash paddle in the back corner of the second shot too. :D
 
Wow, just wow......


I also live in the inner suburbs, not garden....


I line a bucket with a garbage bag and then turf it all in there, tie the bag off and into the garbage bin. It's not the best solution, but it's what works for me right now.
 
And the spill across the floor is just classic!

You could always try putting it in garbage bags and storing it in the ceiling space; but you would need to move out once you ceiling space got full. :eek:

QldKev
 
hahaha! How many flushes does it take to get that down?!?!

Surely a garbage bag would be easier?
 
im just trying to picture the explanation to the landlord when the whole apartment block gets backed up...
 
I'm still laughing!

I won't make any comments about shitty beer.......
 
I've never seen a mash tun that was so easy to drain. I wonder where the kettle is :ph34r:
 
And I thought Muckey was the champion toilet blocker. :lol:
 
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