tytheguy111
Well-Known Member
This thread is all about good ole shine making every week ill post a whiskey recipe
This week is my favorite:
HONEY MOONSHINE perfected by my uncle bubbles
The mash requires
10lbs Honey
1pkg of dry active yeast
Mix in a 5 or 10 gallon bucket and let sit for about three weeks the run her thru
My personal stone wall whiskey recipe calls for:
10 lbs of whole kernel corn (untreated)
5 gallons of.water
1 cup of yeast
Now the most important part in bold scientificly written lol
Put corn in a burlap bag and wet with warm water. Place bag in a warm dark
place and keep moist for about ten days. When the sprouts are about a 1/4" long
the corn is ready for the next step. Wash the corn in a tub of water, rubbing
the sprouts and roots off.. Throw the sprouts and roots away and transfer the
corn into your fermenter. With a pole or another hard object mash the
corn, make sure all kernels are cracked. Next add 5 gallons of boiling water
and when the mash cools add yeast. Seal fermenter and vent with a water sealed
vent. Fermentation will take 7-10 days. When fermentation is done, pour into
still filtering through a pillow case to remove all solids.
I hope that gets someone started lol P.M. with questions about anything related to stills, recipes and wine making
I KNOW MY SHIT
This week is my favorite:
HONEY MOONSHINE perfected by my uncle bubbles
The mash requires
10lbs Honey
1pkg of dry active yeast
Mix in a 5 or 10 gallon bucket and let sit for about three weeks the run her thru
My personal stone wall whiskey recipe calls for:
10 lbs of whole kernel corn (untreated)
5 gallons of.water
1 cup of yeast
Now the most important part in bold scientificly written lol
Put corn in a burlap bag and wet with warm water. Place bag in a warm dark
place and keep moist for about ten days. When the sprouts are about a 1/4" long
the corn is ready for the next step. Wash the corn in a tub of water, rubbing
the sprouts and roots off.. Throw the sprouts and roots away and transfer the
corn into your fermenter. With a pole or another hard object mash the
corn, make sure all kernels are cracked. Next add 5 gallons of boiling water
and when the mash cools add yeast. Seal fermenter and vent with a water sealed
vent. Fermentation will take 7-10 days. When fermentation is done, pour into
still filtering through a pillow case to remove all solids.
I hope that gets someone started lol P.M. with questions about anything related to stills, recipes and wine making
I KNOW MY SHIT