My vegetarian sugar wash trials
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Re: My vegetarian sugar wash trials
Good info, scarecrow... Don't want folks gutting their kitchens... I can definitely see where the nitrogen would help make a good yeast bomb...
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Re: My vegetarian sugar wash trials
Sampled my Peas & Corn wash today after letting it sit for a week or so.
This stuff was good off the still, but dayum, I've found my ambrosia. This one's a keeper.
Smoother than any sugar wash I've made to date. No harsh bite and a nice soft hint of corn.
I put another wash down today.
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This stuff was good off the still, but dayum, I've found my ambrosia. This one's a keeper.

Smoother than any sugar wash I've made to date. No harsh bite and a nice soft hint of corn.
I put another wash down today.

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Re: My vegetarian sugar wash trials
I'm gonna have to try this one.
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