In Maine my local Homebrew shops have closed. However I have a local small brewery that is more that willing to sell me base grains anytime and other items like yeast and specialty grains if I ask in advance.
I had some left over beverage tubing that I sliced and fit over the edges of my mill. Used 4 short pieces so it all fit together well.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/o87z25Y4JEWNK2CDA
not a close up but you can see the tubing.
A bunch of these caterpillars decimated my cascade hops down to just bines in the week I was gone camping. I have been picking and squishing like crazy to save the northern Brewer on the other side of the house.
I put several split and scrapped beans in Vodka, let soak for a few week minimum. Add the extract to recipe until you reach desired flavor by mixing and tasting until you like it. Vanilla flavor does not dissipate like hops does.
I have had a few kegs that poured all foam. Some took a major cleaning of my kegs and lines to fix. Little bits of junk in the QD and the springs in the posts. Also had a worn o-ring, just enough to let in a little air when pouring but no noticeable leak when sitting( took me 2 kegs worth to...
My family did this for me a few years ago. My daughter drew a logo for my someday brewery name (never, I enjoy the hobby) on cardboard and my wife took it to an artist friend to paint on live-edge wood. It came out great.
but Dad prefers the cardboard one. :D