homebrewnewb
Well-Known Member
So, MJ about 'bout that Grain BB...
Practice dear boy, practice. My finger knows the sweet spot on the drill and I've never had to battle anything In fact swapping my 15 minute crush for a 2 minute one, the finger will be complaining to the union. However if you want to go the set and forget route and are an amateur mechanic, go the motor.I have a 12V motor intended to power a push bike driving my mill. It works a treat, for years I battled with a drill but it's too hard to regulate the speed.
A motor gives you a nice slow and constant speed, while you do other things.
Why not lay out individual grains and pummel individually with a mallet?
I'm lazy and was raised with a generation that values convenience over healthy choices, that's why! I blame my parents. Lousy beatniks.
Pffft,I used to do something very similar in my early brewing days. I used to throw individual dry yeast granules one by one into the fermenter, as I thought that was what pitching meant, but now I know better. Thanks AHB for educating me!
I'm in TAS (7249), seriously hoping there won't be too much Bass Strait Tax (BST) applied! If it's anything like the above rates then that'll be great! Also, what's the deal, do you need a dedicated motor or can one get away with using a good old corded/cordless drill?
Cheers!
It's scaring me just a little....fuckn clap clap clap.
IMPRESSIVE BB.
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