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Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by jimp2003 » Sat Oct 19, 2013 12:17 pm

I recently posted that I had upgraded from a corona type grain mill to a roller mill bought from The Homebrew Shop in Aldershot. It is listed on their website HERE.

They happened to have one returned which had a discount so it was a no-brainer in the end..

Anyway here are some pics and my thoughts so far.....

Lets start with a really sexy shot of the box.. :lol:

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There is a little bit of assembly needed but nothing too onerous.

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A dozen nuts and bolts hold the hopper together.

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Roller assembly ready to be fitted to hopper and base.

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Hopper attached with two bolts. I had to bend the two flanges up a bit so that the hopper fitted snugly otherwise they would catch on the rollers.

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Couple of bolts hold the base to the mill. Here you can see the three plastic feet that help prevent the mill sliding off the container that you use to catch the grain. These could be moved to suit the size of bucket you might want to use.

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Handle is bolted on and she is good to go. Apparently it is possible to use a drill or other motor to turn the mill but I probably won't be doing that as exercise is not something that I need less of in my life.. :wink:

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I ran some cheap white rice through the mill to help clean the rollers and then this morning I have milled a little grain to get the gap adjusted to where I need it.

The mill sits nicely on top of an old 25l FV. I tried it on one of the wider 30l Youngs buckets and found that the base was a little too small to sit comfortably.

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A little grain in...

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I don't have any feeler gauges but I had read that some people find that using a credit card gives the right gap width so that is what I tried for the first attempt. As you can see the grain was crushed finely but the hulls were more shredded than I would have liked.

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So I adjusted the rollers. The rollers are adjustable from both ends and it is just a case on undoing the wing nuts and turning the knob at each end of roller then tightening it up again. It takes a bit of practice and you need to make sure that the roller turns freely once you have done it but it is a piece of cake really.

I got lucky with the tiny adjustment that I made and the crush was a lot better second time round. Here you can see the hulls are a lot more intact and underneath there was a lot less flour than with the first lot.

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So that was it really. I will be using it for a full batch tomorrow morning when I brew my tried and tested Cascadian Dark Ale.

Cheers!

Jim

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Re: Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by barneey » Sat Oct 19, 2013 2:11 pm

Looks like you got a bargain with the 25% off. Getting another mill is on my list of thing to do - this time it will be motorised :)
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Post by Deebee » Fri Nov 29, 2013 11:09 am

Damnit.

no i want one of those too!
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Post by IPA » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:20 pm

Absolute bargain even at the full price. It's £200 cheaper than the one on the Brouwland site which I bought and the mechanism looks identical plus the hopper holds three times as much grain.
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Post by Deebee » Fri Nov 29, 2013 12:27 pm

They wont post to Norway though:(
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Re: Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by Andy » Fri Nov 29, 2013 4:54 pm

You'll soon get bored of cranking 5kg of grain through by hand ;) Power tools FTW!
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Post by jimp2003 » Fri Nov 29, 2013 9:22 pm

Andy wrote:You'll soon get bored of cranking 5kg of grain through by hand ;) Power tools FTW!
I know what you mean Andy. Fortunately my son is still young enough that I can con him into turning the handle and he thinks it is fun! :twisted:

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Post by IPA » Sat Nov 30, 2013 9:39 am

Deebee wrote:They wont post to Norway though:(
This company posts to Norway. They want £139 pounds for it and £48 postage to Norway!!!
http://www.thehomebrewcompany.co.uk/bee ... 2_192.html
I have just noticed that Brouwland sell it as well for139€ and they post to Norway. It might be worth checking out their transport price
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Post by Deebee » Sat Nov 30, 2013 4:05 pm

http://espressoonline.com/component/jsh ... Itemid=532

This one looksnpromising and from what ibread is well worth it.

Totalnprice delivered is around 140 notes
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Post by fisherman » Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:12 pm

HIjimp 2003,
How are you getting on with your roller mil?. I am thinking about ordering one myself . What do you think of it i need to crush 9 kg of grain by the handle also does the grain smell fresher milled by yourself.
Thanks for any replies

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Post by jimp2003 » Tue Oct 07, 2014 3:33 pm

Hi Dave. I have sent a reply to the email you sent me...

Cheers!

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Post by Deebee » Tue Oct 07, 2014 5:14 pm

fisherman wrote:HIjimp 2003,
How are you getting on with your roller mil?. I am thinking about ordering one myself . What do you think of it i need to crush 9 kg of grain by the handle also does the grain smell fresher milled by yourself.
Thanks for any replies
I must say that since I got the Millars mill my efficiency has increased by around 8% or more on average.

I am able to connect mine to a standard battery drill and it grinds 4.5kilos in around 90 seconds. The grain is usually either crushed right before I mash or the evening before and although I can not say whether it smells fresher, whole grain does last a lot longer than the crushed stuff for sure.
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Re: Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by legion » Tue Jan 06, 2015 11:43 pm

It could really do with better instructions for assembly.
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Re: Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by Wonkydonkey » Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:36 am

As I was skimming a few threads, I found myself here,

I got one of these 6months ago, and have not looked back, improved efficacy 70%-ish to 80-85%, battery drill makes it a lazy way, but a lot quicker.

Shame the crushed price of grain is the same as uncrushed, then the mill would be paying for itself. But it does in other ways.

So go on and get one,
But one word of advice first, I have written about it before. I got one from megadirect, anyhow it came, I played with it. (No grain yet) stuck a drill on the shaft, then noticed the shaft was slightly bent. It wobbled at drill speed, it was out by 0.3mm
I don't think it was Megadirect's fault, I think it was some Chinese sweat-shop dropping it.
So I sent it back, what a pain. But it was worth it as I now have a fine Chinese copy of the millers mill.
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Re: Homebrew Shop Roller Mill Review

Post by Wonkydonkey » Wed Jan 14, 2015 9:37 am

legion wrote:It could really do with better instructions for assembly.

I think a 10yr old could put it together :lol:
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