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Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« on: December 16, 2023, 12:33:56 pm »
I've had a Barley Crusher since 2007, and it's been a great mill.  I did have to replace the rollers in 2016 but otherwise haven't had any real issues with it.  However, I recently purchased a Monster Mill, and it is a huge improvement in build quality.

If you use a drill this probably won't matter much to you, but I usually mill by hand and it's huge: the Barley Crusher takes 51 revolutions to crush a pound of grain, and the MM only takes 28.  It almost cuts the milling time in half.

Below is what the crush looks like with the gap set at .042.  It's a lot less flour than I'm used to.  I'm brewing with it for the first time today, so I'll have to see if efficiency takes a hit.

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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2023, 06:03:33 am »
That’s interesting since I also use a Barley Crusher.  Why did you have to replace the rollers?

I’m also curious how your brew turns out — how your new mill performed.
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2023, 09:08:34 am »
Why did you have to replace the rollers?

Eventually, the knurling on the rollers will wear out to the point where the grain will no longer feed through.  They sell replacement rollers for $50.  Otherwise, you can switch the rollers around so that the driven roller is in the back and turns counter clockwise.  That will buy you some time.

I got my typical efficiency for a no sparge batch, so I don't see any need to tighten the gap on the MM.  I'm really happy with it so far.
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #3 on: December 18, 2023, 07:29:53 am »
Why did you have to replace the rollers?

Eventually, the knurling on the rollers will wear out to the point where the grain will no longer feed through.  They sell replacement rollers for $50.  Otherwise, you can switch the rollers around so that the driven roller is in the back and turns counter clockwise.  That will buy you some time.

I got my typical efficiency for a no sparge batch, so I don't see any need to tighten the gap on the MM.  I'm really happy with it so far.

Great information!  Thanks!! 
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #4 on: December 28, 2023, 08:19:12 am »
Do you get a 2-roller or a 3-roller MM? I had a Barley Crusher for years, and it served me quite well, but once the knurling wore out I decided to upgrade to a 3-roller Monster Mill. It is definitely a solidly built machine. I too noticed less flour than usual with my crush while getting comparable efficiency. I assumed it was from having a 3rd roller, but maybe there's something else going on with the construction of the mill itself.
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #5 on: December 31, 2023, 10:27:26 am »
Do you get a 2-roller or a 3-roller MM?

I went with the 2 roller version. 
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #6 on: January 01, 2024, 06:58:10 am »
I've had a Barley Crusher for over a dozen years and the rollers have not worn out. I do take it apart and clean everything regularly though.
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Re: Barley Crusher vs. Monster Mill
« Reply #7 on: March 13, 2024, 07:56:42 pm »
I've had a Barley Crusher for 15+, and the rollers haven't worn out. And I've NEVER taken it apart, not once. :)
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