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i tried the water/scoop method with a bag of infected corn last year.The little buggers swim, or float to the surface when soaked in water. They are pretty easy to scoop off the top with a stainless-steel sieve. It would be ok to mash and ferment out for a whiskey, not that I'd condone any such activity. However, mixing it with equal quantity of milled corn would make a fair amount of pretty nice Bourbon style refreshment.
I'd imagine it might still be ok for HB, but the big question would be how long it has already been infested and the level of degradation, and then how quickly you can use up 5 metric tons, since it will only get worse over time.
a while ago i had an outbreak of moths/larvae from an unopened box of rolled oats.All grain is contaminated with all sorts of stuff. Take your "uncontaminated grain" to tropical Queensland for a week and see what hatches.
Just as well we mash and boil.
Not sure what postage would cost for 5 tonnes. On the plus side, might be a big enough package for Couriers Please to not lose.
Jack aubrey approves!a while ago i had an outbreak of moths/larvae from an unopened box of rolled oats.
it was almost moving on its own by the time i realised.
the other infected stuff was cheap, $25 a sack, corn feed for livestock.
that will teach me.
prior to that, i had had a very expensive $80 sack of Freedom corn grits from the HBS for several months without any critters appearing.
the lesser of two weevils i suppose.
Jack aubrey approves!
Maybe using a motorbike from the other side of the Canyon.How do they get in ?
Boooooooooo ! No!Fresh is best, let's move on
what about queen singing "weevil weevil rock you"Boooooooooo ! No!
How about Barry Manilow on Loop ?
I'm glad you got my Weevil Knievel reference, thank youwhat about queen singing "weevil weevil rock you"
come on DJ, you know you want to.
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