We use a mag mill at WindRiver Brewing, and have been
using it without any problems whatsoever for about 3
or 4 years or something. From everything I have seen
there is no comparison between the mag mill and the
"competitors".
Cheers!
WH
--- Andrew Ruggles <arruggles(a)yahoo.com> wrote:
Al,
The MagMill is the way to go. It's a beautiful
machine and does a
wonderful mill job on malt. Either the hand-cranked
version or the new
ones that accept a 3/8" electric hand drill work
fine.
Andrew
--- Michael Valentiner <mpv(a)yuck.net> wrote:
Hi Al,
I don't know if Jim has any for sale right now,
but you can call him
at 952-934-2022.
I do have a hand crank MagMill for sale. It's
great for 5-10 gal
batches. I'm asking $100 or best offer.
I also have a Corona-like mill that I'd sell/trade
for next to
nothing, but I don't recommend it except for
grinding small amounts
of specialty grains or making tacos.
>I am looking to buy a "Mag-Mill". Does anyone
know if Jim Magnuson
is
>still making/selling them? Does anyone else have
one they want to
sell?
>
>If the answer to all of the above is NO, what
mills are the rest of
you
using - what do you recommend?
- Al
--
Michael Valentiner, Minneapolis, Minnesota
mpv(a)yuck.net
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