
Barton Springs Mill
Season 2 Episode 203 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Barton Springs Mill gets unique varieties of wheat to Austin’s culinary artisans.
Just outside of Austin, James Brown has created a grain hub that connects the region’s bakers, chefs, brewers and distillers with organic heritage grains grown on Texas farms. The rise of artisan baking and craft brewing has spurred a resurgence in locally-milled stone-ground grain, and Barton Springs Mill gets unique varieties of wheat into the hands of Austin’s culinary artisans.
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Barton Springs Mill
Season 2 Episode 203 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions
Just outside of Austin, James Brown has created a grain hub that connects the region’s bakers, chefs, brewers and distillers with organic heritage grains grown on Texas farms. The rise of artisan baking and craft brewing has spurred a resurgence in locally-milled stone-ground grain, and Barton Springs Mill gets unique varieties of wheat into the hands of Austin’s culinary artisans.
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