for those of you who don't want to build a still, You can put the liquid in a plastic milk jug. Place the jug in the freezer and say the magic words.
can you say "ANTI-FREEZ"
the water and dregs will freeze but the alcohol will not.
freezing mash does not require a permit and it's not illegal.
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sounds like distilled vodka!!! if i heat one up in a kettle, it could be called kettel one vodka!!!
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**You have to heat the solution to the boiling point of alcohol.
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You heat the solution in a closed container-- with a outlet into a cold section. Clear liquid will drip out of the cold section , catch this in a bottle or other container. When you have reduced the original volume by about 10 to 20 % , discard the remaining material.
The stuff in the bottle is "white lightening" or vodka. It will not age in glass ; I believe it is too much trouble to put it in charred oak barrel to make it into whiskey.
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You would need to filter it first. That would be awesome to brew beer and run the carbon into a planted tank. I know what your thinking and you could drink that stuff but I doubt you would be able to stomach it for more than a minute or two.
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Your mead recipe, Bob?Originally posted by PhishPhreek View PostIt depends on what you put in it to start with.
Try making the next batch with honey and wine yeast.
Mark
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It depends on what you put in it to start with.
Try making the next batch with honey and wine yeast.
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lol, even with kool-aid? and I hope its not from personal experience!!!
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No, it's not tasteful and will make you gag before it makes you drunk....
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could i drink this?
so I just emptied my DIY co2 2liter bottle...WOW! the alcohol stinch...reminds me of last night...lol
but I got to thinking... what if I put some kool-aid..., dilute it, would it taste good? For obious reasons, I don't want to try it myself, but was wondering if anyone has found any use for the "byproduct" of their 2 liter liquid.
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