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08.07.2014 · Curtis, the basic answer seems to be if you "lauter", a roller mill works well because the husk, of whatever grain, is left reasonably intact. A hammer mill will usually chop the husk into fine pieces which is OK for fermenting with the grain in the fermenter, but fine milling does not work well for lautering. I lauter rye.
I"m looking for input on using a hammer mill vs roller mill for malt barley processing in whiskey. We're looking at both versions. seems like hamme...Bryan, Very few distillers use a hammer mill for barley as it make a very fine crack. (good for corn) Most artisan distillers use a roller mill at...We use a hammer mill for our barley (fine grind). We also mash/ferment/distill on the grains. It works great and I wouldn't do it any other way!The answer depends on the type of product you are making which you did not mention. If trying to make a clean single malt whiskey without phenol is...We use a plate grinder for grinding all our grains. Corn, Wheat, Barley. Fully adjustable for any grind. CoopWhere are you getting this information from?My training from Heriot-Watt, Weihenstephan, VLB and Siebel, all formal distilling and/or brewing schools. Some of this info is available in profes...What brand of plate grinder do you use?I would like to reinforce that the original question does not have a "one answer fits all" response. If you lauter your wash (wort actually in that...Sorry for taking so long to respond Holidays, we are using a model 60 from the C.S. Bell Co. You can find them on the internet. coop
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