You need to massage your turbo carbon for a minute or two, whilst it's still in the packet, this will change the density of your carbon from been clumpy to a liquid, making it easier to fully mix into your wash, hence, your not wasting it.
mine is smelling like rotten eggs, i followed the instructions to the letter so not sure where i went wrong? should i chuck it down the sink or is it still safe to use? i used all the still spirits products. much love
No disrespect here just a general observation, wouldn’t it make more sense to pour the sugar and yeast in as you fill the bucket up to make it easier and less storing possibly?
Tip. You can effectively spread the use of one turbo yeast packet over (2) 5 gallon washes. How? Because of marketing. Yeast is a living organism and will multiply in ideal conditions. Something the turbo yeast manufacturers doesn't want you to know. They add plenty of nutrient into the packets for you to use one packet for two batches. I know because I've been doing it for YEARS. I still get the 20% yield after 5-7 days. Now the cost of using turbos isn't so bad is it?
wingmanalive I like turbos very much. I make my wash with about a kilo of malt (1.15 €) per 10 liters. This adds so much nutrients, that you need a teaspoon of turboyeast for 10 liters and it ferments even quicker and adds a nice malt flavour. Not much but its better then the yeast off flavour, that is also able to taste after refluxing it!
In all my life I have never heard of using some of that stuff you list. I grew up with an old man who taught me how, and it was simply put water in to a copper vessel(still), add your starting fruit, grain, vegetable, add sugar, yeast, and leave to ferment until the proper time the light the fire underneath then allow the gas to enter the coil. Then you can put into a thumper, or just allow it to poor it out as liquid straight after as people in my family have simply done in the past. That list does not seem at like the knowledge I had as a kid, and even now.
+Fangadora Wolfen when do you ever add Fruit and Veg to a Vodka wash? if that's how you do it good luck to you, this is my way. This is more of a intro to home distilling and a simple recipe to get people started.
ass? I am not saying vodka(I should have been more clear), but liqueur in general. You use certain fruits(Hard cider-apples), or grains(Whisky-rye), or vegetables(vodka-potatoes). You just have to ferment whatever your going to use to create a liqueur. Wine in the same process is strengthened into brandy. Though things like wine need to age and ferment in a very different way than most if not all alcohol. Things like beer and gin have more recipes to hundreds of different flavors making them fairly unique in my opinion. I grew up in a household with an old moonshiner as a father. He taught me how it was done. Now that I think about it your way seems like an easy way just for people at home in areas where an alcohol still would have a hard time functioning, or around people who just want to make a small amount.
Hey there dear moonshiner. I'm writing to ask you about the sugar. Actually i was told that you need fruit based sugar to make vodka.something like raisin which is widely used in iran.is sugar by itself enough for the process?ond also i might not be able to get all those fancy stuff.is it ok to skip them?
i made a mash with sugar, malt potatoes and yeast. It went warm at first and cooled down. When i went back to it, it smelled like Vinegar. Any ideas why??
could an extra 4 L of water destroy my fermentation for making vodka.r instead of using a 25l bucket I used a 50l bucket with this matter to the fermentation.because I got no gas coming up from mine
That is what Rickards did, burn hardwood without oxygen, the carbonated wood was placed in a large barrel and the alkohol was poured through it. Cleaned all the impurities out.
I have two q plz answer, is turo charcoal & activated charcoal r same? , What is the alternative for air look is it necessary or I can just cover it and it would be fine. Great video
hello, great video I have 2 questions if you can kindly help first is I wanted to know how do you dilute the vodka to get it to 80% proof can you use normal or mineral water second question is how long can you store the vodka after its made is there a time limit hope to hear from you soon.
Hi Mohammed. to answer your first question. you dilute to alcohol with spring water to your chosen proof. the answer to your second question is the time would be tens of years, there are whiskeys old as 60+ so it would be a long time
Question about quantities. You say to use 8 kg of sugar. That is 17 lbs. right? Also, you keep mentioning to use 25 liters of sugar/water solution. That is 6.6 gallons approximately--but you are using a 5 gal bucket. I'm just trying to get the ratios correct.
why use air lock this turbo yeast ferments at such high rate you dont need an air lock no matter what brand you use, agree with turbo carbon as it gets rid of any nasty impurities in the wash after fermantation completes
hi moonshiner , great vids btw , i got a kit for crimbo , for 21l% vodka just coming to end of fermentation , then the clearing stage . but my question is the kit doesnt mention the distilling process does this process increase the abv % ? cheers
Hi i love your still recepies i have tryed to make the vodka one i follewed your instructions but i have a problem the yeast as stopped working and the alchole is only showing 5% can you help me
if you followed all the steps as listed it should work. The only things to check would be your starting water temp 30c - 40c. The temp of the location where fermentation is taking place 16c - 25c. the type of yeast you used.
yes you can but when making Vodka you want it to taste pure and you want very little impurities going into your still. when making a whisky they are fine to leave in.
thanks Moonshiner for all your help with videoes and replies it is verry much apretiated as it is my first go at it, im trying to follow your steps exactly as much as i can, one last question is that i dont have a thermostat in my still lid at this time is there any hints or tips you can tell me that will let me know when distilling is done, you mentioned about 5 hrs,,is that basically a good time frame? any sugestions would help....thanks bud cheers and all the best
There no such thing as triple distilled yeast triple distilled is the amount you distill your spirit it's just yeast what is a little cleaner than normal turbo crap if u want a gd decent drink try a birdwatchers recipe or tpw tomamato paste wash same thing really
+Do Over Gaming its all in my 3rd part Video. you should always though away the heads (first part of the run) as methanol and acetone have a lower boiling point to evaporate off first.
If your tap water has chlorine in it, boil it or let it sit in a vessel for a few days, so the chlorine can draw off. Alternatively, use bottled water.
+Kalle Klæp My tap water has no chlorine in it. There is no water or sewer service where we live. We have our own deep well and a ceptic tank. City municipal water always has some chlorine in it to prevent any bacteria or viruses growing in the piping. This is why I mentioned chlorine.
Ray_Biker Your own well...excellent..! That's even better than bottled water for mashing and fermenting. i live in Denmark, here we can drink the city water right from the tap...no chlorine in it. In my neck of the woods, the water is a bit hard due to the limestone in it, but that doesn't matter for my ferments. On the contrary, the limestone lowers the PH level which is fine. Yeast is happy around a PH of 4,5 to 3,5...anything higher or lower causes unpleasant byproducts or even dead yeast cells (fermentation crashes).
I live in a part of the UK where all our water comes from a natural underground spring, apart from the bacterial screening the water company do. it is as fresh and clean as mountain spring water
Thank you so much for sharing. I just bought a Bighorn still and want to make 94% or better alcohol to use for cannabis oil extraction. The 94% grain alcohol available here is $96cdn per 1.1l. I have only just now unboxed the still and am researching what other equipment I need and the process used for making mash and distilling. I believe I found all my information in your videos. You say your finished product is 70%. Do I just reprocess my finished product to increase the % and add water to decrease to a more palatable 40% if I want to make drinking vodka?
Justin Pentercost 94% is impossible with a pot still. You can get 85% then you are good, but that isn't like the 94%. It still has a taste. What you want is a reflux still. My one costs nearly nothing, but can produces 94%! Just google it, the building and using it is a great fun. If you have questions ask them!
Those who know say 'avoid anything with Turbo in it's name'. Why? Because this type of yeast produces a great deal more of the unpleasant compounds in the foreshots - that's why you have to resort to activated charcoal in an attempt to remove them. Better is to use a wine yeast such as a 'champagne' yeast which produce far less of the nasties.
Thanks for the recipe, might be worthwhile telling people to disinfect first though moonshiner. But yeah again thanks I have just started my first batch!
sir i need to make alcohol. i need turbo clear but unfortunately i can't find it. where can i found? i m in Qatar. anything else alternative for turbo clear?
lol. My North Carolina neighbor used a garbage can like kettle, cooked it (stearlized), and threw veggies in, including peppers. Then worked in his garden while the kettle cooled. I did not see any cooking, no distillation, this is just a fancy sugar wash, which people in NC would have thrown out in the day, and been angry.
I putt 5 Kg Suger into 5 litter water , after that I mixed that mixture, after that I mixed odinary baker yeast into this mixture , I did that on 14 June , my air lock is home made becuse I cannot buy these kind of things in my country (turbo yeast ,airlock, bevrage equipments )) even I cannot give oder on ebay , so can you tell me is my Mash is good or not good ?? my mash is Workin air lock making bubbles now thes bubbles are slow , even in my fermantaion vessel there is little little bubble who are gooing from down side to up side , and now these bubbles are also slow , so it maybe 10 days , so can I I get 50% Alochal volume after distill??? sory for my bad English
how did it go? I would say using 5kg of sugar to only 5ltr of water is to strong. I use 8kg of sugar to 25ltr as water. it you only have a small fermentation vessel I would use 1.5kg of sugar to 5ltr water.
First of all....you use WAY to much sugar..! Mine is 2 Kg per 10 L of water. Next...it doesn't matter with that so called "turbo yeast", forget all about it. All it will do is to make an inferior product, stick with your baker's yeast. After it's fermented dry, it's finished and can be distilled. Do a stripping run first (just throw the foreshots). Then do a spirit run, where you make the cuts for heads, hearts, and tails (again throw the foreshots 50Ml or so). If you are using a pot still or your spirit still tastes a little rough, throw it back in and repeat the spirit run.
how do you mean? are you talking about once its mixed with sugar and water? I would suggest once fermentation is complete that you should run with in a few days.
Emily Tong this is actually only one part of the process shown. The second being the need for equipment. If your looking for a easy recipe look up Apple jack how to video much easier and tastes great
Anybody else trying to determine the significance of the camera angle switch at 0:10?
Still trying to determine why any adult would want a single stretched earlobe...
Out of body experience when one drinks too much moonshine vodka
Stylistic choice. It's just how he likes to make videos, i guess
No 😂
I'm dead rn😂😂
**when your a teenage alcoholic and your parents never leave alcohol around the house**
[ AssMan ] you’re*
sounds like me
Me literally right now
Yep 😂
fr thats me
You need to massage your turbo carbon for a minute or two, whilst it's still in the packet, this will change the density of your carbon from been clumpy to a liquid, making it easier to fully mix into your wash, hence, your not wasting it.
it's 2 AM and I'm 15, I was looking at blowing glass marbles, how am I here?
pacman xhazerd I'm 13 and I have searched this XD
lol im 14 and i was just curius... ._.
Funny AND creative, bravo!
Aditya Bhola yeah just fuck off
im 20, its 20:35 and im a drunk...
Should list the items in the description
the moment when i was trying to cultivate some fish food and i end up making vodka
11:03 in Russia man does not stir vodka, vodka stirs itself.
🤯🤯🤯
This comment is underrated
When you are an underage gopnik:
No your friends just give it to you
Great video with simple step-by-step instructions. Thanks pal
Can you post a link where u bought your 5gallon water container? I'd like to have the same containers for mash.
Love the simplicity and the specific info.
Anyone can do this...)
Top work..!!😍😎
Hi. Can i leave water sugar for 7 days in Stainless Steel container with air lock or only use plastic bucket ?
Thank you. I'm going to give your recipe a try.
Whats the output volume on your 5 gal mash? All said and done how much actual vodka do you expect?
I would use bottled water, tap water may contain lead, chlorine, ammonia,
mine is smelling like rotten eggs, i followed the instructions to the letter so not sure where i went wrong? should i chuck it down the sink or is it still safe to use? i used all the still spirits products. much love
Thankyou for this video, you've made it all very simple to understand. Top marks mate!
Greetings Moonshiner from California. Loved the video. I subscribed.
No disrespect here just a general observation, wouldn’t it make more sense to pour the sugar and yeast in as you fill the bucket up to make it easier and less storing possibly?
Tip. You can effectively spread the use of one turbo yeast packet over (2) 5 gallon washes. How? Because of marketing. Yeast is a living organism and will multiply in ideal conditions. Something the turbo yeast manufacturers doesn't want you to know. They add plenty of nutrient into the packets for you to use one packet for two batches. I know because I've been doing it for YEARS. I still get the 20% yield after 5-7 days. Now the cost of using turbos isn't so bad is it?
wingmanalive I like turbos very much. I make my wash with about a kilo of malt (1.15 €) per 10 liters. This adds so much nutrients, that you need a teaspoon of turboyeast for 10 liters and it ferments even quicker and adds a nice malt flavour. Not much but its better then the yeast off flavour, that is also able to taste after refluxing it!
In all my life I have never heard of using some of that stuff you list. I grew up with an old man who taught me how, and it was simply put water in to a copper vessel(still), add your starting fruit, grain, vegetable, add sugar, yeast, and leave to ferment until the proper time the light the fire underneath then allow the gas to enter the coil. Then you can put into a thumper, or just allow it to poor it out as liquid straight after as people in my family have simply done in the past. That list does not seem at like the knowledge I had as a kid, and even now.
+Fangadora Wolfen when do you ever add Fruit and Veg to a Vodka wash? if that's how you do it good luck to you, this is my way. This is more of a intro to home distilling and a simple recipe to get people started.
ass? I am not saying vodka(I should have been more clear), but liqueur in general. You use certain fruits(Hard cider-apples), or grains(Whisky-rye), or vegetables(vodka-potatoes). You just have to ferment whatever your going to use to create a liqueur. Wine in the same process is strengthened into brandy. Though things like wine need to age and ferment in a very different way than most if not all alcohol. Things like beer and gin have more recipes to hundreds of different flavors making them fairly unique in my opinion. I grew up in a household with an old moonshiner as a father. He taught me how it was done. Now that I think about it your way seems like an easy way just for people at home in areas where an alcohol still would have a hard time functioning, or around people who just want to make a small amount.
it can be dangerous? it can transfer to methanol?
Holy Crap! Tate & Lyle sugar! Processed In Lafayette IN! My old stompin grounds. Thanks for the (mildy unpleasant) memories.
Hey there dear moonshiner. I'm writing to ask you about the sugar. Actually i was told that you need fruit based sugar to make vodka.something like raisin which is widely used in iran.is sugar by itself enough for the process?ond also i might not be able to get all those fancy stuff.is it ok to skip them?
I make bread at home and pour the yeast and sugar at the same time before pouring water. Why all the added work after the water is poured?
How much should yeast and turbo carbon, be put on this amount?
I would like to do s small batch first so I need a recipe for 1 or 2 gal.
How match by kg using yeast ? For 25 liters of water
Is it possible to use alum Rock instead of carbon will it act the same way
i made a mash with sugar, malt potatoes and yeast. It went warm at first and cooled down. When i went back to it, it smelled like Vinegar. Any ideas why??
could an extra 4 L of water destroy my fermentation for making vodka.r instead of using a 25l bucket I used a 50l bucket with this matter to the fermentation.because I got no gas coming up from mine
can you use the same yeast as you use to make bread and baked goods?
that's true yeast is yeast the world over
Not really, there are thousands of yeasts and they produce widely different products in a mash.
Yes u can just it will affect flavor and quality and quantity. So use the good stuff
You will only get 5%
Bread yeast is kind of spacific to wheat, since it grows on wheat, no you want a yeast that grows on what your fermenting.
Yeast how many giram and turbo carbon how many giram sir after mixing how many days keep in room
Love the descriptive way you present the tutorials. Can you display an ingredients list for Vodka? Thanks
Does the sugar replace the potatoes?
Mix my mash in the bathroom too. Clean area, warm water, and a drain for any mess. Really is an overlooked tip
it is safe to use a plastic container to make the vodka ?
That is what Rickards did, burn hardwood without oxygen, the carbonated wood was placed in a large barrel and the alkohol was poured through it. Cleaned all the impurities out.
I have two q plz answer, is turo charcoal & activated charcoal r same? , What is the alternative for air look is it necessary or I can just cover it and it would be fine. Great video
hello, great video I have 2 questions if you can kindly help first is I wanted to know how do you dilute the vodka to get it to 80% proof can you use normal or mineral water second question is how long can you store the vodka after its made is there a time limit hope to hear from you soon.
Hi Mohammed. to answer your first question. you dilute to alcohol with spring water to your chosen proof. the answer to your second question is the time would be tens of years, there are whiskeys old as 60+ so it would be a long time
The Moonshiner thank you for your help top man.
Question about quantities. You say to use 8 kg of sugar. That is 17 lbs. right? Also, you keep mentioning to use 25 liters of sugar/water solution. That is 6.6 gallons approximately--but you are using a 5 gal bucket. I'm just trying to get the ratios correct.
I'm from the UK so we use liters. 25ltrs are 5.4 Imperial Gallons (6.6 US Gallons)
Hiya can you do a whisky mash and a corn one? Cheers fella
Great Video. Thank you very much. !!! As a business perspective why don't you sell products or link to a wholesaler who does? Cheers!
why leave it for 7-10 days if turbo yeast is suppose to work it off in 24 hrs?
do you think you could use a fish tank heater to keep a more accurate temperature with the wash wile it is fermenting
+Charles Buchanan I cant see why not. I haven't tried it as I have my fermenting tubs inside so the temperature is kept the same
hey do you need to distill the vodka ? or is that just to separate the water from the alcohol?
yes, all liquor is distilled
to separate the alcohol from the water and left over solids you would defiantly have to distill. My other videos show you how that's done
I'm starting your Vodka this weekend. I've always wanted to try to make vodka.
Hello Ronnie let me know how it goes, any probs or need any help just message me
I do have moonshine question. why would I be getting a tequila taste?
why use air lock this turbo yeast ferments at such high rate you dont need an air lock no matter what brand you use, agree with turbo carbon as it gets rid of any nasty impurities in the wash after fermantation completes
hi moonshiner , great vids btw , i got a kit for crimbo , for 21l% vodka just coming to end of fermentation , then the clearing stage . but my question is the kit doesnt mention the distilling process does this process increase the abv % ? cheers
I've tried them kits and didn't like it. if you want to make true spirits you have to distil
Hi i love your still recepies i have tryed to make the vodka one i follewed your instructions but i have a problem the yeast as stopped working and the alchole is only showing 5% can you help me
if you followed all the steps as listed it should work. The only things to check would be your starting water temp 30c - 40c. The temp of the location where fermentation is taking place 16c - 25c. the type of yeast you used.
Great vid!.....be rude to not watch the whole series.
Subbed.
thank you curt
My great-grandfather used to be a Moonshiner in Missouri my great-uncle used to run it in the St Louis during the prohibition
Nixes
@moonshiner does the yeast "dissolve" the same way that the sugar does? I mean do you stir it in until you can't see it anymore?
Yes
Did u get the second camera to get ur mullet
do you have to use that turbo clear stuff? or can you just distill the wash after degassing?
yes you can but when making Vodka you want it to taste pure and you want very little impurities going into your still. when making a whisky they are fine to leave in.
thanks Moonshiner for all your help with videoes and replies it is verry much apretiated as it is my first go at it, im trying to follow your steps exactly as much as i can, one last question is that i dont have a thermostat in my still lid at this time is there any hints or tips you can tell me that will let me know when distilling is done, you mentioned about 5 hrs,,is that basically a good time frame? any sugestions would help....thanks bud cheers and all the best
Why is the water sound running when it’s not in the fast motion stirring sugar part?
do you not have to make sure your using clean tools?
Extremely informational thank you my dude!
your very welcome Sebastian
nice video.i live about 4500 miles south of london.i don't have 3×distilled turbo yeast so can I use some chinese bakers yeast??
I'm not sure what is mixed in with baking yeas, I've never used it before in distilling sorry.
can i use powdered activated carbon as found in the aquarium bags of carbon as i can't find the liquid carbon
Yes Leagh you can use both. I use that type of granulated carbon at the end of the process in a water filter
How much yeast is in that pack ?
Very nice
Forget about the turbo shit! Use plain baker yeast. Also, how can yeast be "triple distilled"??? That' pure idiocy!
Kalle Klæp like anybody except him even gives a shit. If it gets me drunk, I don’t give a fuck.
@@pixelfish3395 Well, if you don't mind drinking garbage it's ok. I like to drink superior stuff that is properly fermented and distilled.
How long do you leave the sugar water and yeast mixture to soak up?
Never mind I passed the video and pit play and then you answered it xD haha
Great video! But is there a way to make your own triple distilled turbo yeast? How is it made? And what about the turbo carbon?
There no such thing as triple distilled yeast triple distilled is the amount you distill your spirit it's just yeast what is a little cleaner than normal turbo crap if u want a gd decent drink try a birdwatchers recipe or tpw tomamato paste wash same thing really
should you stir every few days while it ferments?
Thank yo for your Question. No not at all, you just leave it to do its thing and settle
no just leave to do its thing
Out of curiosity, what do you use to avoid methanol poisoning? I've heard this is a serious concern when brewing hard liquor as opposed to beer.
+Do Over Gaming its all in my 3rd part Video. you should always though away the heads (first part of the run) as methanol and acetone have a lower boiling point to evaporate off first.
Aren't you supposed to filter the water first? Tap water contains chlorine. Not good for the yeast.
If your tap water has chlorine in it, boil it or let it sit in a vessel for a few days, so the chlorine can draw off.
Alternatively, use bottled water.
+Kalle Klæp
My tap water has no chlorine in it. There is no water or sewer service where we live. We have our own deep well and a ceptic tank.
City municipal water always has some chlorine in it to prevent any bacteria or viruses growing in the piping. This is why I mentioned chlorine.
Ray_Biker Your own well...excellent..! That's even better than bottled water for mashing and fermenting. i live in Denmark, here we can drink the city water right from the tap...no chlorine in it. In my neck of the woods, the water is a bit hard due to the limestone in it, but that doesn't matter for my ferments. On the contrary, the limestone lowers the PH level which is fine. Yeast is happy around a PH of 4,5 to 3,5...anything higher or lower causes unpleasant byproducts or even dead yeast cells (fermentation crashes).
I live in a part of the UK where all our water comes from a natural underground spring, apart from the bacterial screening the water company do. it is as fresh and clean as mountain spring water
Chlorine evaporates once it reaches air
Thank you so much for sharing. I just bought a Bighorn still and want to make 94% or better alcohol to use for cannabis oil extraction. The 94% grain alcohol available here is $96cdn per 1.1l. I have only just now unboxed the still and am researching what other equipment I need and the process used for making mash and distilling. I believe I found all my information in your videos.
You say your finished product is 70%. Do I just reprocess my finished product to increase the % and add water to decrease to a more palatable 40% if I want to make drinking vodka?
Justin Pentercost 94% is impossible with a pot still. You can get 85% then you are good, but that isn't like the 94%. It still has a taste. What you want is a reflux still. My one costs nearly nothing, but can produces 94%! Just google it, the building and using it is a great fun.
If you have questions ask them!
hello bro i have always heard vodka is white color but you made it as a black.... i have little confused pls can you tell me?
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+zuwaiss mohammed The wash is black but once distilled in the other videos I've added it comes out clear
Hi Zuwaiss the black Liquid is the 1st part of the run (The Wash) you then need to look at my 2nd video to see how to distill the spirit
That’s a nice bathroom, nice and clean.
Doug dimadome!?!?
Good video pal
thank you
can you put a link for the yeast you used and the carbon please
So if I don't use the air lock ,will I come up with somthing more carbonated,? I mean like a champagne vodka, ?
Lake Eyezis no
@@TheJonny2200 what makes a carbonated beverage?
@@TheJonny2200 no seriously, how do get something with bubbles? I'm not being an asshole, I was wondering how you do that.
Lake Eyezis ad sugar when you bottle it. The yeast will give off carbon dioxide and carbonate. But youll need caps or something scrwed on for a lid.
Those who know say 'avoid anything with Turbo in it's name'. Why? Because this type of yeast produces a great deal more of the unpleasant compounds in the foreshots - that's why you have to resort to activated charcoal in an attempt to remove them. Better is to use a wine yeast such as a 'champagne' yeast which produce far less of the nasties.
Thanks for the recipe, might be worthwhile telling people to disinfect first though moonshiner. But yeah again thanks I have just started my first batch!
your welcome James, let me know how you get on
Y u dissenfecting are u a dirty person never disinfect my shit. I've made beer and all and always turned out fine. Just wash it
For a alcoholic here. That will make me nice and buzzed. For a long time.. 👍
Kin ell mate 👍 bathtub vodski
sir i need to make alcohol. i need turbo clear but unfortunately i can't find it. where can i found? i m in Qatar. anything else alternative for turbo clear?
Ebay
have you looked on Still Spirits website or like Steggez said Ebay is a good place to buy it
zuwaiss mohammed try amazing. Com
I think i did not wait for the next episode and started drinking this mixture
Steer it up bro!
I have wine yeast with 13% tolerance, will this be good enough?
The Suspect of course
Thanks mate. Is it possible to add less sugar or some alternative?
Less sugar equals less alcohol
And to much sugar will stop the fermentation process cause yeast can only transform sugar to alcool to a certain point depending ont the type of yeast
I wouldn't put hot water in full of chlorine.but great video
Nice.
I LOVE YOU MAN. GREETINGS FROM HAWAII.
thank you, Hawaii is defo in my holiday destinations list for sure
@@TheMoonshiner01 Can you explain how come no potatoes were used to make this vodka. I thought vodka was made using potatoes
Can you make it in smaller sizes
If the airlock doesnt bubble what does that mean?
It means your yeast is euther dormant, dead, or you havenpt given it enough time to start fermenting
How much gm of yeast for twenty lit of water
Shouldn't it be stored somewhere outside? The CO2 in high concentrations can be dangerous
Not nearly enough with brewing to be a hazard.
lol. My North Carolina neighbor used a garbage can like kettle, cooked it (stearlized), and threw veggies in, including peppers. Then worked in his garden while the kettle cooled. I did not see any cooking, no distillation, this is just a fancy sugar wash, which people in NC would have thrown out in the day, and been angry.
I will to make 5 litar what can i do for it and how to day i can drink it plzzzzz
I putt 5 Kg Suger into 5 litter water , after that I mixed that mixture, after that I mixed odinary baker yeast into this mixture , I did that on 14 June , my air lock is home made becuse I cannot buy these kind of things in my country (turbo yeast ,airlock, bevrage equipments ))
even I cannot give oder on ebay ,
so can you tell me is my Mash is good or not good ??
my mash is Workin air lock making bubbles now thes bubbles are slow ,
even in my fermantaion vessel there is little little bubble who are gooing from down side to up side ,
and now these bubbles are also slow ,
so it maybe 10 days , so can I I get 50% Alochal volume after distill???
sory for my bad English
how did it go? I would say using 5kg of sugar to only 5ltr of water is to strong. I use 8kg of sugar to 25ltr as water. it you only have a small fermentation vessel I would use 1.5kg of sugar to 5ltr water.
+The Moonshiner ..thank you very much for your reply ..yeah it was very strong i just drink maybe 50 ML and after that 2 days i was in Hangover
AHHAHAHAHAHAAA
First of all....you use WAY to much sugar..! Mine is 2 Kg per 10 L of water. Next...it doesn't matter with that so called "turbo yeast", forget all about it. All it will do is to make an inferior product, stick with your baker's yeast.
After it's fermented dry, it's finished and can be distilled. Do a stripping run first (just throw the foreshots). Then do a spirit run, where you make the cuts for heads, hearts, and tails (again throw the foreshots 50Ml or so).
If you are using a pot still or your spirit still tastes a little rough, throw it back in and repeat the spirit run.
Would love to see more vids from you!
+Adam Floro Thank you for watching, yes I will be doing a Apple Pie Moonshine Recipe very soon.
+The Moonshiner Awesome! Of course home distillation is illegal where I live, but it looks very cool and I enjoy your enthusiasm!
+The Moonshiner could you do a hard apple cider video?
+BRAGGING RIGHTS funny you should say that, we was talking about that very thing the other day
What is the shelf life of the yeast and charcoal ?
how do you mean? are you talking about once its mixed with sugar and water? I would suggest once fermentation is complete that you should run with in a few days.
I watched all four videos. I thought that vodka was supposed to be made using potatoes. How come you're not using them?
can i scale down the recipe? make one litre in a coke bottle?
thanks
Emily Tong this is actually only one part of the process shown. The second being the need for equipment. If your looking for a easy recipe look up Apple jack how to video much easier and tastes great
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I'm going to try this for my birthday party 😂😂😂
How many ounces of yeast?
Does this moonshine make you film the back of your head and edit it into a youtube vid?
When you are from Saudi Arabia:
😂😂