Ordered my last weekend but won't be here till next Monday. I just wanted to let other brewers out there know that should you decide to order a BC and pay with PayPal, ensure that you get an e-mail confirmation from the company within 24hrs. It seems that PayPal doesn't always notify when payment is made. I made the mistake of waiting to Wednesday night before sending an e-mail to the company. They did get back with me Thursday and it has been shipped but too late for a brew this weekend.
I have been using my brothers Philmil but have read a lot of good things about the BC and wanted my OWN mill.
Barley Crusher
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BC
Mine has performed brilliantly. I'm a minimalist when it comes to brewing equipment, but this one I wouldn't do without.
The only issue I've had is that the adjustment knobs have rusted, obscuring the setting marks. This is minor and hasn't affected it's performance at all, but does make on-the-fly adjustments more difficult. No other parts have rusted, so I guess this was the only part they couldn't source in stainless steel.
The only issue I've had is that the adjustment knobs have rusted, obscuring the setting marks. This is minor and hasn't affected it's performance at all, but does make on-the-fly adjustments more difficult. No other parts have rusted, so I guess this was the only part they couldn't source in stainless steel.
BTP v2.0.* Windows XP
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Inital Assessment of BC
Brewed today so I milled the grain last night. The base pins fit inside the bucket fine but when I put on the crank handle, it wouldn't turn all the way around as it hit the side of the bucket so I put one of the rubber pins out side the bucket which worked in a pinch. Then it came time to run the grain. I ended up grinding a little over a pound before I had enough and got my drill to finish the job.
I ran it at factory settings for both the wheat and barley. The crush looked finer than my brother's Philmil but the husks remained more intact. I haven't taken a gravity reading yet to check the efficiency but am expecting 80%.
I ran it at factory settings for both the wheat and barley. The crush looked finer than my brother's Philmil but the husks remained more intact. I haven't taken a gravity reading yet to check the efficiency but am expecting 80%.
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BC Test Finshed
Got 78% efficiency from the factory setting. That's running both wheat and barley though it. I will be leaving it where it is at until I finish my next batch of all barley and compare the results. I was thinking about reversing the mill on the platform so that my drill will have more sitting room. Any thought?