corona grain mill or roller mill
- mytwins1999
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corona grain mill or roller mill
I am looking into making all grain recipies and I am currently looking at grain mills.Will a corona mill work well or should I just spend the extra money and get a good roller mill?
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I've never used the Corona, but I've been very happy the the crush and the increase in efficiency that I get with my Barleycrusher roller mill.(No affiliation with the company, just a satisfied customer) I have the basic model.
http://www.barleycrusher.com
http://www.barleycrusher.com
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I've only used a roller mill, so that's what I'd vote for. It's the Barley Crusher. I borrowed Dwayne's once, then bought my own. There is another brand out there that is just the rollers and if you're handy you can make the hopper and save some bucks.
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First off, let me tell you which one NOT to get. I ordered the Grain Gobbler from Beer, Beer and More Beer recently. I got it to crush some grains a couple of times with a lot of tinkering, but now the thing seems to be down for the count without some serious rigging.
I emailed them and got a response saying 'the metal shop guy is out, he will mail you back in a week.' I didn't like that so I called there and nobody had any idea about this problem. I was left, again, with the metal shop guy answer.
So, I'm going to wait for this magical metal man in hopes that he has something good to say. However, there's this saying ... "You can't polish a turd." This thing is the proverbial turd to be sure.
In the meantime after much research (what I should have done more of the first time) I have ordered a Barley Crusher mill.
I emailed them and got a response saying 'the metal shop guy is out, he will mail you back in a week.' I didn't like that so I called there and nobody had any idea about this problem. I was left, again, with the metal shop guy answer.
So, I'm going to wait for this magical metal man in hopes that he has something good to say. However, there's this saying ... "You can't polish a turd." This thing is the proverbial turd to be sure.
In the meantime after much research (what I should have done more of the first time) I have ordered a Barley Crusher mill.
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