Oneflewover
Landlord.
Does anyone else do this? I've been conditioning grain for a good long while now, but wondering if it is something I can cut out of my brewday. Main benefit for me is that husks are kept intact and that really helps avoid stuck or slow sparges. It also pretty much eliminates dust when milling.
I don't want to go back to buying crushed grain as I like the control I get from milling my own, plus I only brew once per month and I do think whole grain keeps better. In the grand scheme of things, then, conditioning it isn't hugely time consuming, but it would be good to strip out all unnecessary steps.
Any thoughts? Cheers
I don't want to go back to buying crushed grain as I like the control I get from milling my own, plus I only brew once per month and I do think whole grain keeps better. In the grand scheme of things, then, conditioning it isn't hugely time consuming, but it would be good to strip out all unnecessary steps.
Any thoughts? Cheers