fluketamer
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Dec 1, 2008
- Messages
- 985
- Reaction score
- 1,148
my wifes grandma died last year and we got a bunch of stuff from her house that i never went through due to time. she immigrated from russia in the 70's and managed to sneak quite a few things out of the soviet union. she always said russian stuff was the worst and only bought japanese or german when she could. i found this vintage 70's bakalite panasonic supergrinder made in japan. she used to use it to make coklietki a russian meatball made of chicken. she was meticulous and kept it super clean. no fat grease or gunk in there. i figured maybe i can use it to mill my grain.
i found this thread here for help :
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/meat-grinder-to-mill-grain.517669/
so yes a meat grinder will mill grain in a pinch
i particularly like how the vibrations move the grain in the hopper at just the right speed so it doesnt jam.
i found this thread here for help :
https://www.homebrewtalk.com/threads/meat-grinder-to-mill-grain.517669/
so yes a meat grinder will mill grain in a pinch
i particularly like how the vibrations move the grain in the hopper at just the right speed so it doesnt jam.