Grain questions…
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:32 pm
This question relates to grains and terminology …
I am a ‘tree farmer’ by prior experience. I do not know what to do with a real farm grain and the various descriptions. So, I apologize if this has been answered but my searches have yielded little useful information.
Let me list some of my questions – actually ignorance of apparently well understood terms.
Corn is a staple and I determined I can buy ‘pulverized corn/ at the feed store and using high temps and enzymes get it converted to sugars. Along the way I could buy ‘flaked corn’ at my beer brewing supplier. WAY MORE expensive than the pulverized corn from the local feed store.
Now we move to Oats – it comes in the whole version, crimped, steamed and flaked. Crimped or whole at the feed store is low cost. Other versions cost lots more.
Next, we have wheat – again it comes in a low cost version at the feed store. At other outlets there are unmalted, torrified wheat and some other names. Does the wheat, used in distilling, have to be crushed similar to other grains? If so can it be crushed by typical 3 stage milling machine used for barley? I was advised that corn would quickly ruin a milling machine and I should buy pulverized.
Rye is the next grain. I have an ample supply and crush it with my milling machine. Seems to work. Is there a different approach that should be used??
My suggestion is that a FAQ regarding grain and associated terms would be helpful. Once I understand the issues and terminology, I will volunteer to write that FAQ.
Any help will be appreciated.
I am a ‘tree farmer’ by prior experience. I do not know what to do with a real farm grain and the various descriptions. So, I apologize if this has been answered but my searches have yielded little useful information.
Let me list some of my questions – actually ignorance of apparently well understood terms.
Corn is a staple and I determined I can buy ‘pulverized corn/ at the feed store and using high temps and enzymes get it converted to sugars. Along the way I could buy ‘flaked corn’ at my beer brewing supplier. WAY MORE expensive than the pulverized corn from the local feed store.
Now we move to Oats – it comes in the whole version, crimped, steamed and flaked. Crimped or whole at the feed store is low cost. Other versions cost lots more.
Next, we have wheat – again it comes in a low cost version at the feed store. At other outlets there are unmalted, torrified wheat and some other names. Does the wheat, used in distilling, have to be crushed similar to other grains? If so can it be crushed by typical 3 stage milling machine used for barley? I was advised that corn would quickly ruin a milling machine and I should buy pulverized.
Rye is the next grain. I have an ample supply and crush it with my milling machine. Seems to work. Is there a different approach that should be used??
My suggestion is that a FAQ regarding grain and associated terms would be helpful. Once I understand the issues and terminology, I will volunteer to write that FAQ.
Any help will be appreciated.