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24-Hour Corn Vending Machine: Get Your Corn on the Go!
Posted by Stump Lake on October 29, 2024 at 8:43 pmWould this corn be any good for making liqure?I would imagine it’s this years field corn. $7 / 50lbs.
subbrew replied 1 month, 2 weeks ago 8 Members · 12 Replies -
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Sure, provided you have a mill capable of grinding corn. Some can, many can’t.________________I drank fifty pounds of feed-store corn’till my clothes were ratty and torn
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I dont see why not. I make a pretty good drop from feed corn at TSC. Milling it by hand is no easy feat.Fear and ridicule are the tactics of weak-minded cowards and tyrants who have no other leadership talent from which to draw in order to persuade.
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I do have a mill to grind it up with. I usually get my corn from TSC. I just pasted this on the highwayIt’s new. I bought 50lbs just for fun.
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I would love to see one of those near me. I really need to relocate to a fly-over state.Fear and ridicule are the tactics of weak-minded cowards and tyrants who have no other leadership talent from which to draw in order to persuade.
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Great price,even if you got to smash each piece with a hammer. I drink so much now,on the back of my license it’s a list of organs I need.
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Probably be a line of deer hunters and bootleggers waiting to stock up on corn.
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I’d give a 100# batch or two a go and wring a nice drop outta each kernel. Cheers,-j————i prefer my mash shaken, not stirred————
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Looks pretty darn drinkable (eventually) to me! Let us know how it converts.“Always carry a flagon of whiskey in case of snakebite, and furthermore, always carry a small snake.”- W.C. Fields My EZ Solder Shotgun My Steam Rig and Manometer
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Hey Stump .off topic , but looks like you are having problems with the picture posting . ….but you got there .Don’t need to click on that Photo Icon , thats for external Photo hosting .Thats what put all those weird [img] things in your post .
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Thanks Yummy, yes I struggle every time with posting pictures. That will help
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Looks like standard yellow field corn. I have made several batches from that. I try to get corn from friends or neighbors and then make a batch for them from something they grew. Just picked up a 100 lb from my nephew last week for the next batch. Grind it to course corn meal, gelatinize in a big pot (this is the hardest part assuming you had a grinder), add enzymes and you will have a sticky, sugary mash that the yeast will love.
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And for those having trouble finding corn, check out facebook market place and craigslist this time of year. I have seen a couple of posts from farmers selling corn for use as chicken or animal feed.
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