A lot of people use the "corona" mills like that with succsess. If you look around a bit you can get them a bit cheaper but some of the china ones are not the greatest qaulity.
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Affordable Malt Roller Mills + Bottle Holders/Carriers?
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There are some even cheaper options available
But a mills a mill and a grinders a grinder
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My first mill was the modded pasta machine variety.Cheers,
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Originally posted by johncoram89 View PostSo is the beer lab grain mill at R975 the most affordable way to go?
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Originally posted by Toxxyc View PostYeah, but you're going to work your arm to bits if you want to turn a few kilos of malt. I'm currently running a review on a roller mill (dunno what it costs, TBH) but I'll post it in a few days. Just running around like a madman these days.
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I wouldn't pay that money for just a manual type mill, TBH. A coffee grinder might work better.The Problem With The World Is That Everyone Is A Few Drinks Behind.!
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Originally posted by Toxxyc View PostYeah, but you're going to work your arm to bits if you want to turn a few kilos of malt.
But if you brew a lot a decent mill is worth the added cost.
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I have a corona type mill and have been using it to crush grains for over 90 brews.I crush the grain fine as I do BIAB.
I crush the grain manually and will continue to do so. Have no plans to purchase a roller mill as I am satisfied with what I have.Everyone must beleive in something, I beleive I'll have another beer
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