Grain mill for corn
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Grain mill for corn
Hi anybody know if that grain mill will gonna work with corn or only malt ?
I would rather buy that one than those small ones as it's take probably forever and mostly I will be doing barley.
I would rather buy that one than those small ones as it's take probably forever and mostly I will be doing barley.
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Re: Grain mill for corn
Roller mills are great for barley malt and wheat malt. But, unless you can open the gap wide enough, you’ll have trouble with corn. And then, you’ll need to run it through a couple of times.
If you search, you’ll find several threads discussing mills, especially those suited well for whole corn.
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If you search, you’ll find several threads discussing mills, especially those suited well for whole corn.
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Thanks alot buddy appreciate it actually after abit of research it's hard to get corn in Scotland they more often selling flaked corn is it the same ?still_stirrin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 7:14 am Roller mills are great for barley malt and wheat malt. But, unless you can open the gap wide enough, you’ll have trouble with corn. And then, you’ll need to run it through a couple of times.
If you search, you’ll find several threads discussing mills, especially those suited well for whole corn.
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Edit: I actually found a topic it's seems like they are almost the same but it's a price difference to be honest i don't really trust corn for animals to use for distilling I think it could have loads of chemicals or something
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Re: Grain mill for corn
I think flaked corn is probably safe since its meant to be eaten. Be careful of "seed" grains which are meant for planting. They may be treated with fungicides.
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Perhaps that explains why “single malt” whisky is more common in Scotland than “bourbon” whiskey.
Flaked grains have been soaked in hot water and pressed through a roller in the flaking process. This gelatinizes the grain, rendering suitable for mashing with malted barley. Whole corn must be gelatinized before it can be mashed. So, the flakes are one step closer to your fermenter.
Feed grains (corn) would be fine for brewing. At most, additional vitamins and nutrients have been added to supplement their diet. Certainly, toxic chemicals have not been added as that would be dangerous to animal health.
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Thanks alot buddy I think I will go for 2 roller grain for barley then and eventually I will be ordering flaked corn then it will safe me grinding it aswell ^^still_stirrin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 02, 2021 8:34 amPerhaps that explains why “single malt” whisky is more common in Scotland than “bourbon” whiskey.
Flaked grains have been soaked in hot water and pressed through a roller in the flaking process. This gelatinizes the grain, rendering suitable for mashing with malted barley. Whole corn must be gelatinized before it can be mashed. So, the flakes are one step closer to your fermenter.
Feed grains (corn) would be fine for brewing. At most, additional vitamins and nutrients have been added to supplement their diet. Certainly, toxic chemicals have not been added as that would be dangerous to animal health.
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I had a look at the three roller version from Vevor and backed off after reading the reviews. It all seems very mixed which suggested that the quality control wasn't fantastic. The Grain Gorilla from Brouwland looks interesting, but it's about 50% as much again. I do trust Brouwland QC a little more than Vevor but I really need to be scaling up considerably to justify the cost over using my existing Corona mill.
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I scored this for 50 bucks today. It obviously needs a little work to get it back to working order, but I'll be in it less that $150 by the time I'm done, and it'll make some fine ground corn.
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Wow! Talk about old school. That is nice.Deplorable wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:17 pm I scored this for 50 bucks today. It obviously needs a little work to get it back to working order, but I'll be in it less that $150 by the time I'm done, and it'll make some fine ground corn.
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Thanks!8Ball wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 8:10 amWow! Talk about old school. That is nice.Deplorable wrote: ↑Mon Jul 05, 2021 8:17 pm I scored this for 50 bucks today. It obviously needs a little work to get it back to working order, but I'll be in it less that $150 by the time I'm done, and it'll make some fine ground corn.
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My intention is to run it old school.
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Got that mill all cleaned up, and dialed in.
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Beautiful job, Deplorable!
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A modified corana mill is the best for hard corn.
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Unless you're a sucker for punishment (or only occasionally doing small batches) I'd definitely be trying to run a flat belt around that flywheel!Deplorable wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 3:00 pm Got that mill all cleaned up, and dialed in.
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Re: Grain mill for corn
I got excited when I saw a Marga Mulino grain mill advertised by a big store at half price.
Looked up the interweb and found that it is commonly sold at a similar price
so no rush to do anything...
I would like a mill one day partly because I can get as much wheat
(and maybe sometimes barley or oats) as I want for free from my son-in-law's farm...
In the meantime I can get cracked wheat and barley and maize (corn) at a bit over a dollar Australian a kilogram
which is not too bad and I don't need a lot for the UJSSM I have just started.
Could you tell me what mills you have found good, and not so good.
Thanks.
Geoff
Looked up the interweb and found that it is commonly sold at a similar price
so no rush to do anything...
I would like a mill one day partly because I can get as much wheat
(and maybe sometimes barley or oats) as I want for free from my son-in-law's farm...
In the meantime I can get cracked wheat and barley and maize (corn) at a bit over a dollar Australian a kilogram
which is not too bad and I don't need a lot for the UJSSM I have just started.
Could you tell me what mills you have found good, and not so good.
Thanks.
Geoff
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Re: Grain mill for corn
Hi recurveshtr,
Could you tell me more about the Corona mill you have?
How big is it (what capacity per hour or whatever) ?
How exactly is it modified?
Is it hand cranked (or was it and is that the mod) ?
Anything else...
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Re: Grain mill for corn
This is my corona mill. The only mods are increased hopper size and replaced the handle with a hex bolt I run a drill off.
Probably gets through a kg a minute, give or take.
Need a beefy drill thought, 1000w at least
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Thanks, Res.
Really helpful.
Any other comments welcome too.
Res would this be the one? https://www.amazon.com.au/Corona-Corn-G ... B00838YC5A
Seems to be advertised on the web at as low as $180 AUD and as high as $500 AUD, would have to
check that the same MODEL is advertised in each case....
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Really helpful.
Any other comments welcome too.
Res would this be the one? https://www.amazon.com.au/Corona-Corn-G ... B00838YC5A
Seems to be advertised on the web at as low as $180 AUD and as high as $500 AUD, would have to
check that the same MODEL is advertised in each case....
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I think mine was in the $80 range, but that was something like 10 years ago. Wouldn't look to pay more than $150 now if I needed to replace it. There are much better options than corona style in the $250-300 range
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Thats a crazy price for brand name. At that price I'd get an electric grinder. If you search amazon or ebay for "corn grinder" you'll find similar unbranded mill for 30-40 dollars. The castings on my Chinese copy were poor but 10 minutes on a grinder cleaned them up fine. I also had to add washers to adjust the gap. I think there were you tube videos that showed me.
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I scored a CS Bell grinder that works well. I took off the crank and adapted it to cordless drill power.
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My first grinder (and current backup) was a victoria knockoff -
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It turns everything into flour quickly. It is a bit dusty hence why I do it in my driveway
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Love the bigger hopper Res...I use the same model..
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One mod is removing the crank handle and screw.
Replace with a bolt and nut. Tighten the bolt and back off one turn and tighten the nut.
If the bolt breaks just loosen the nut.
The other is two small washers on each screw holding the grinding plate.
I use a low speed and high torque drill.
So far I have only done 29lbs com and I it didn't seem to take long. I did it in four passes.
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Details on the drill mod? Mines got a 3/4" shaft. It'd need a hole drilled and tapped to accept a hex head bolt for the drill chuck or something.
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I ground a flat on the shaft and drilled out a old 3/4" 12 point socket for a set screw. I use a 3/8" drive adapter in my drill on slow speed to drive it. Ue a few drops of corn oil to lube the shaft and bushings. I will need to dig for the adapter for a photo in the next day or so. I have been tempted to roll up some metal to enlarge the hopper capacity. Hand shelled #2 field corn does the trick.Deplorable wrote: ↑Fri Sep 03, 2021 1:30 pmDetails on the drill mod? Mines got a 3/4" shaft. It'd need a hole drilled and tapped to accept a hex head bolt for the drill chuck or something.
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Re: Grain mill for corn
Been using a modified corona mill like above i got from a thrift store for 5 bucks. Harbor freight 1/2 low speed high torque drill grinds through a bag of white corn down to chunky meal in about an hour.
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I remember reading that these work well for the price. Available at Tractor Supply farm stores here in the US.I don't drink alcohol, I drink distilled spirits.
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