I'm a fairly new homebrewer. I've made about 2 dozen batches of beer over the last year in a half. It's been a fun hobby and I still feel like I'm learning during every batch.
One thing I've always struggled with was hitting my numbers. No matter how closely I followed the recipe I always fell short. I always make all-grain beer buying pre-milled grain from More Beer. After thinking about it I felt I wasn't getting the most out of my mash. So I decided to buy a grain mill to see if I can improve my brewing experience.
And man has it made a difference. I bought 4 all-grain recipe kits unmilled. Immediately I started hitting my numbers and my beers have been great. I can't recommend enough taking the splurge and buying a grain mill, especially if you're making all-grain beers. It's been one of the best things I've ever bought for my brewing and wish I would had done it sooner.
One thing I've always struggled with was hitting my numbers. No matter how closely I followed the recipe I always fell short. I always make all-grain beer buying pre-milled grain from More Beer. After thinking about it I felt I wasn't getting the most out of my mash. So I decided to buy a grain mill to see if I can improve my brewing experience.
And man has it made a difference. I bought 4 all-grain recipe kits unmilled. Immediately I started hitting my numbers and my beers have been great. I can't recommend enough taking the splurge and buying a grain mill, especially if you're making all-grain beers. It's been one of the best things I've ever bought for my brewing and wish I would had done it sooner.