Sugar mash recipe

Sugar, and all about sugar washes. Where the primary ingredient is sugar, and other things are just used as nutrients.

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Graggy
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Sugar mash recipe

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Hi I'm looking through these sites looking for a sugar mash recipe that will fit in a 5 gallon bucket to ferment. So this would have to be a total volume of about 4 gallons or so. My still can only hold about 3-1/2 to 4 gallons. Any help would really be appreciated
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Just scale any of the tried and true to fit your fermentor.
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Hey, Graggy.
Try one of our Tried & True recipes from the main page. It's near impossible for them to fail.
http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=66090

You have already been provided with guidance.. do the reading..

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ok thanks, just got to get to know the site better
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Try this recipe. It is the "birdwatchers" sugar wash in the "tried and true" section. Very popular.
It is a 80 liter wash, so just divide everything by 4 for a 5 gallon wash. Easy.

Here is the link: http://homedistiller.org/forum/viewtopi ... 14&t=47486
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