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sandovalch
Joined: 29 Jul 2015 Posts: 41 Location: Guatemala
Working on: Irish Red Ale, American Amber Ale
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Link Posted: Fri May 12, 2017 9:52 pm Post subject: Millars Mills |
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I recently changed my Barley Crusher for one of the Millars Mills, the Pilot version of it. I have it attached to a motor 180RPM. Today I used it for the first time and I can only recommend using this mill. It is fast, no grains get trough without crushing. Maybe it is my setup, but I saw a big difference in quality and workmanship. I still am sparging, have to see how the brew turns out, but thought someone would interest this.
I am attaching the pictures of the mill. In the inside you can see, that there is no gap where a grain can slip trough without being crushed.
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Ozarks Mountain Brew
Joined: 22 May 2013 Posts: 737 Location: The Ozark Mountains of Missouri
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I have the model before that and love it, replaced the bearings once but all my fault from a misaligned drill, Im betting that one is even better
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