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I am so happy to see more home brewers here and thanx for all the info. I am sure my girls will love the next batch. I have a Irish Red Ale almost ready to bottle and a American Standard Bitter up next.
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I am so happy to see more home brewers here and thanx for all the info. I am sure my girls will love the next batch. I have a Irish Red Ale almost ready to bottle and a American Standard Bitter up next.
I get my spent grains from a local brewery. I get 3, 5 gal buckets every time they brew (1-3 time a week) and some times the other farmer does not show and I can have 3-4 30 gal trash cans of grains..... I can't really handle that.... goes in the compost pile. Tried to give it to neighbors that have goats, chickens, donkeys, cows... they will not eat it. My chickens tend to leave the barley in the feed bucket but some will eat most of it. They do like it wet. I will heat it up and add more water and it is gone the next day. I mix it about 40% with layer feed. I may freeze it in the summer. We had some feed get wet and freeze the other day and I tossed it in the pen and they loved it.... must have been like a new toy.
I dry mine on door screens with fans. I made a rack for the screens so I can stack them. In the winter it takes me 2-3 days to dry it and I am hoping in the summer that will speed up, cuz I think I will get more grains in the summer too. We have made a way to strain the water off the grains before we dry them. That has cut down on the dry time.
Question for you brewers.... where do you get your grains to brew with?
I homebrew and make wine as well. What spent grains I don't use for bread, I'll feed the chickys. Good info!