Was not good and huge delaysbreakbeer said:At the Vic Swap Day last weekend we had some spec malts sitting in a pot that had just been rinsed out with water, so the grain was a bit wet. About 200g went through before the whole mill clogged (really badly) & nearly killed my drill.
We had 45 more kilo's to mill
Just ONE of the swap day mishaps
@manticle & breakbeer - sooo... it sounds like maybe we didn't add enough water to the grain pre-milling :lol: h34r:Ducatiboy stu said:The amount of water is important. Misting is not the method to use. Tony was the person who first put me onto it. You need about 1/2 cup of water to 5kg. You need to put the grain in a bucket and stick you hand in and stir through the water.It msy take a couple of minutes but there is no real fast easy way...except for a mini cement mixer.You then need to let the grain sit for 5-10 mins to allow the husk to soften. If you get it right you will notice A LOT of intact husk when crushed. This helps sparging. This is one thing I do know about as I allways get better crush and lautering from it.
Remember the trick is the amount of water and how you mix it. If you are getting clogged rollers etc I would say you have used to much water or not mixed it well enough.
Ducatiboy stu said:...well...they definately where not doing it right. In no way should it jam anything up. Sounds like they used way to much water
manticle said:That case swap thing was just a matter of using a wet pot to hold grain. Moistening is a legit technique if done correctly but I wouldn't worry about it for kits and bits.
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