Black and white illustration of a stone mill

The Millhouse

Roaring Fork Mill began with a 12” Meadows Mill grist mill, a duck-taped funnel, tabletop sifter, and a garage-turned-millhouse. For three years, we worked this mill to the ground (no pun intended), and boy did she perform. Eventually, we upgraded to a 48” New American Stone Mill, mechanical sifter, and a humble facility to house it all.

Man in a vest standing in front of the stone mill in a warehouse setting
Person opening the sifting cabinet attached to stone mill
Metal shelves containing bagging equipment with 50 pound bags of Roaring Fork Mill flour in front
Metal shelf with multiple bags of Roaring Fork Mill flour.
Person scooping grain from a large white bag into a white bucket.
Man pouring a white bucket filled with grain into a mill hopper.
Person turning a metal wheel on a stone mill.
Seven bags of Roaring Fork Mill flour and one bag of Roaring Fork Mill Shortbread Cookies on a wooden table with a window in the background
A person flipping a switch on a stone mill, dog in the background
A person transferring grain from a bag into a white container.
Man pouring a white bucket of grain into a mill hopper.
Hand holding a ball of dough with flour on a neutral background