Barley Crusher Malt Mill

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A high quality, precision-machined mill that is easy to set up and use. A consistent, precise crush is vital for making the best beer possible, and The Barley Crusher delivers.

This grain mill comes with a lifetime warranty from the manufacturer and some of the best features on the market:

  • Solid base fits easily on a standard 6.5-gallon fermenting bucket.
  • Adjustable rollers with a .015 to .070 range.
  • 5-inch rollers have a 12 TPI knurl that pulls grain through while leaving the hull intact to form an excellent filter bed for sparging.

Your choice of hopper holds approximately 7 or 15 pounds of grain. Includes a hand-crank but no adapters are needed to use a 3/8 drill motor; using a 3/8 drill motor at 500 RPM gives a throughput of approximately 6 pounds a minute.

Additional information

SKU

41033, 40134

Customer Reviews

Based on 114 reviews
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E
Eric
Great addition

Use it for the first time today. Easy to adjust rollers. Great addition to the brew day

K
Ken P.
Barley Crusher

Excellent product, would highly recommend, grinds malted barley to perfection

L
Leslie G.
Barley Crusher Malt Mill

Works great! Love this!

D
Derek M.

Barley Crusher Malt Mill

K
Kevin R.
Works great

I had to open the rollers to the widest setting or it turned my grain to powder, but widening the rollers to the widest setting seems to be perfect.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 114 reviews
85%
(97)
11%
(13)
3%
(3)
1%
(1)
0%
(0)
E
Eric
Great addition

Use it for the first time today. Easy to adjust rollers. Great addition to the brew day

K
Ken P.
Barley Crusher

Excellent product, would highly recommend, grinds malted barley to perfection

L
Leslie G.
Barley Crusher Malt Mill

Works great! Love this!

D
Derek M.

Barley Crusher Malt Mill

K
Kevin R.
Works great

I had to open the rollers to the widest setting or it turned my grain to powder, but widening the rollers to the widest setting seems to be perfect.