I found this great easy way on how to make moonshine from a really really cool site i have found
I have never made moonshine but it sure does look easy to make. And if anyone of you guys out there have anything to add to it, we here would greatly appreciate that.
Hopefully you enjoy this article here.
Flight.
http://www.homestead.org/24-lifestyle/easy-homestead-moonshine/
Food,Frugality and Finance,Lifestyle|by Anthony OkronglyWelcome to the short and sweet homestead moonshine guide. I’ going to skip all the lengthy legal disclaimers. I’m not telling you to break the law. Be certain to comply with the laws in your state and/or county. Here we go…
Wine is where yeast turns sugar from grapes into alcohol. Wine is generally made by introducing yeast to the grape juice. The yeast eats the sugar and turns it into alcohol and carbon-dioxide (CO2). The CO2 goes out of the airtight vessel through a “bubbler” which allows the CO2 to leave but does not allow air to go back in.
Moonshine starts the same way, except instead of calling step one “wine” it is called “wash.” And instead of using grape juice we just use sugar water. This article explains how to make a sugar water “wash” and then generally how to distill that “wash” (which is generally about 10% alcohol) into moonshine (which is generally 80% alcohol; I dilute it to 40% alcohol).
Moonshine isn’t magic. It’s made from water, sugar, yeast, and ingenuity. I’ll share my time-proven recipe, equipment, and procedures for making sugar alcohol. It’s as easy as making bread but you do need some larger equipment.
http://www.homestead.org/24-lifestyle/easy-homestead-moonshine/
I have never made moonshine but it sure does look easy to make. And if anyone of you guys out there have anything to add to it, we here would greatly appreciate that.
Hopefully you enjoy this article here.
Flight.
http://www.homestead.org/24-lifestyle/easy-homestead-moonshine/
Food,Frugality and Finance,Lifestyle|by Anthony OkronglyWelcome to the short and sweet homestead moonshine guide. I’ going to skip all the lengthy legal disclaimers. I’m not telling you to break the law. Be certain to comply with the laws in your state and/or county. Here we go…
Wine is where yeast turns sugar from grapes into alcohol. Wine is generally made by introducing yeast to the grape juice. The yeast eats the sugar and turns it into alcohol and carbon-dioxide (CO2). The CO2 goes out of the airtight vessel through a “bubbler” which allows the CO2 to leave but does not allow air to go back in.
Moonshine starts the same way, except instead of calling step one “wine” it is called “wash.” And instead of using grape juice we just use sugar water. This article explains how to make a sugar water “wash” and then generally how to distill that “wash” (which is generally about 10% alcohol) into moonshine (which is generally 80% alcohol; I dilute it to 40% alcohol).
Moonshine isn’t magic. It’s made from water, sugar, yeast, and ingenuity. I’ll share my time-proven recipe, equipment, and procedures for making sugar alcohol. It’s as easy as making bread but you do need some larger equipment.
http://www.homestead.org/24-lifestyle/easy-homestead-moonshine/