C clibit Senior Member Joined Jun 2, 2013 Messages 2,070 Reaction score 903 Feb 25, 2016 #21 Using a coffee grinder or food processor does work. I wouldn't do all the grain like that, but you could do your crystal etc.
Using a coffee grinder or food processor does work. I wouldn't do all the grain like that, but you could do your crystal etc.
Simonh82 Landlord. Joined Sep 6, 2015 Messages 1,206 Reaction score 419 Location London Feb 25, 2016 #22 Food processors aren't good. They chop rather than crush so don't expose the centre of the grain well. See http://braukaiser.com/wiki/index.php?title=CrushEval#food_processor.
Food processors aren't good. They chop rather than crush so don't expose the centre of the grain well. See http://braukaiser.com/wiki/index.php?title=CrushEval#food_processor.
Spapro Senior Member Joined Sep 10, 2014 Messages 1,318 Reaction score 499 Location Wetherby Feb 25, 2016 #23 clibit said: I use one of them Corona mills, which vary in price a lot, shop around. The Home Brew Shop has it for �ã22.80, doubt you'll beat that tbh. Click to expand... Thanks Clibit, I will pick one of those up for small quantities of speciality grain when I next need to order.
clibit said: I use one of them Corona mills, which vary in price a lot, shop around. The Home Brew Shop has it for �ã22.80, doubt you'll beat that tbh. Click to expand... Thanks Clibit, I will pick one of those up for small quantities of speciality grain when I next need to order.