I am new to distilling just to get that out of the way.
I heard you could make liquor out of sugar yeast and water does anybody know if theres any truth to that or have a recipe to do so?
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I'm a newbie too and have just finished my first brew.
I made the following:
16 kg of sugar
2 packets of spirit yeast
50 litres of water
Ferment for 3 weeks, run though reflux still and out came 94% spirits, watered it down to 40% and ran though a carbon z filter.
A lot simpler then I thought it would be....
I made the following:
16 kg of sugar
2 packets of spirit yeast
50 litres of water
Ferment for 3 weeks, run though reflux still and out came 94% spirits, watered it down to 40% and ran though a carbon z filter.
A lot simpler then I thought it would be....
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You can do it with turbo yeast or with your own neutrient. Personally I don't like the turbo yeast because many of them produce a good bit of ethyk acetate and it takes a while to calm down. You can use molasses, or some grain, some neutrient from a beer/wine shop, or tomato paste among other things. You need a source of vitamine B in your own neutrient. I have not tried some of the new pot still yeast that claim to be super clean. I will not go into a repipe, I've got what works for me, that probably won't be what you want. Whether you use a pot still or a reflux may make a big differance. For an easy start with mostly sugar, use uncle jessy's sour mash recipe and put about 3 pounds of grain and 7 pounds of sugar. On the first go around add some acid ( like citric not nitric). This will work fine and give a VERY light whiskey or vodka if you use a reflux or triple distill in a pot. There is NO absolute recipe, each of us takes the basics and does our own thing. Try a small fermentation, there is little to loose.
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