I dried it out using this contraption and then tossed it in the cloths dryer for about an hour. I need to get the rootlets off but I'll be doing that tomorrow before it gets vacuum sealed up for later.
I think it turned out pretty well so far. I've done this a few times now and all I can say...
Yeah it seems to be working well. I just set some bricks down on a plastic sheet and then set the boards down. I am going to run it tonight just to be sure the malt is dry enough before I kiln it in the oven. I've done this before and it turns out well as long as you kiln the grains properly...
Yeah this looks a little sketchy but I'm watching it closely. I malted 30 pounds of millet and now it is drying before deculming and finally kilning. I havent posted here in years, but I thought I would check in again and see how it was going on here.
IMG_1059 by beljica posted Sep 27, 2018...
I have 20# of sorghum going and am about to start soaking my millet. My set up for soaking is a 5 gallon holey bucket set in a kettle with a bulkhead. I fill it at night and drain it in the morning then dump the grains in a large plastic tray then turn miday and repeat. So far the sorghum is...
Here is the data sheet, the link is on post 12. It actually is promalt from the looks of it.
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/f164/ye-old-confused-brown-ale-389773/index2.html
Also to answer your question about where to find a promalt enzy
I think that this might be promalt repackaged... I would call and ask or email for a data sheet...
It really is awesome isn't it! I can't wait to get back to Washington and brew. I'm glad to hear that the enzymes worked out for you. Did you ever get your wort to run off clear with the promalt?