5 Gallon Corn Whiskey Recipe

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WebMar 23, 2023 · The first step to making moonshine is called making a mash. This is the process in which starches are converted into fermentable …

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WebDec 18, 2013 · Cover the fermentation vessel as the mash cools. Once the mash has cooled to around 80 F or less, add your desired whiskey yeast (I use whiskey distiller’s yeast). Mix the yeast in and cover. Once the …

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WebI have no idea without a recipe book! Quit with the questions!! Boom! To help your exploration find its course, below is a mash bill cheat sheet of some popular whiskies: Jack Daniels: 80% Corn, 8% Rye,12% Barley. Old Forester: 72% Corn, 18% Rye, 10% Barley. Woodford Reserve: 72% Corn, 18% Rye, 10% Barley. Bulleit Bourbon: 68% Corn, 28% …

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WebStep 1: Cook The Grains. Bring 5 gallons of water to a boil in a pot big enough to hold the water and the grain. Once the water starts to boil lower the heat and add the cracked corn and the sweet feed. Then continuously stir for 30 minutes. Note: If you don't stir continuously you run the risk of letting the grains scorch on the bottom of the pot.

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WebWeigh out your grains in a 2 to 1 ratio. For the 10 gallon batch, this will be 6 lbs of corn and 3 lbs of sweet feed. Set aside until the water reaches 160f. Now you can add the grains and reduce heat to maintain 160f for 45 minutes. Continuously stir the mash to avoid letting the grains scorch on the bottom of the pot.

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WebJul 7, 2019 · Step Two: Mix the Mash. Now dump the cracked grains into a 30 gallon container and stir in 25 lbs. of sugar. When the sugar is dissolved completely add 15 to 20 gallons of cold water until the mash mix reaches 30 gallons by total volume. Chopped corn with Sweet feed and yeast pack.

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WebAug 26, 2023 · Reserve the remaining 1/3 gallon or 1 liter of water for later use. Heat the water to 122°F/50°C. Gradually add the flour or grits to the water while stirring constantly until fully incorporated. Maintain a temperature of 122°F/50°C for 15 minutes, stirring occasionally to prevent lumps or thickening.

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WebMar 6, 2024 · 4. Let the mixture cool to 150°F before transferring to a fermentation vessel. 5. Add yeast per the manufacturer’s instructions and seal the vessel. 6. Ferment in a warm, dark place for 5-7 days or until the bubbling slows down. 7. Strain the mash to remove solids using cheesecloth or a fine mesh strainer. Crafting your own 5-gallon bourbon

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Web2. Heat water to around 150°F (65°C) and add the milled cornmeal to create a corn mash. Stir well to ensure all the cornmeal is incorporated. 3. Slowly cool the corn mash to approximately 95°F (35°C). 4. Once the mash has reached the desired temperature, add malted barley to convert the corn’s starches into fermentable sugars.

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WebSep 23, 2023 · A 5-gallon of mash requires 5 pounds of white sugar when using 5 pounds of corn which will yield a 15% finished product of 5 gallons or 3 quarts. After fermenting and distilling, enjoy up to 1 to 2 gallons of 130 proof moonshine. With the right ingredients, you can enjoy your moonshine in no time.

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WebOne 4oz bottle is enough for 10 mashes of this recipe. -Additional enzymes listed in the options. Each home brew corn whiskey kit includes the ingredients to produce a 5-gallon wash at 8.3% alcohol by volume (which should yield about a gallon at 40% abv, before making cuts). If you have a 13-gallon boiler, you would need two of these whiskey

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WebMay 29, 2023 · Directions. 1. In a large pot or boiler, add 5 gallons of water and heat to around 140-160°F. 2. Add your grains to the water and stir to combine. 3. Allow the mixture to sit for 1-2 hours to activate the enzymes in the grains. 4. After 1-2 hours, add 10 pounds of sugar to the mixture and stir until dissolved.

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WebJun 5, 2013 · I learned of this recipe years ago from a post by Carolina Shiner on Home Distilling sister site. Very simple sugar type mash with cornflakes added for flavor. Ends up tasting like a good corn whisky. Here is what I do with the recipe. Started a fresh batch yesterday. 5 gallons of warm, not hot water [approx 100 degrees] 12.5 lbs sugar [about]

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WebDec 2, 2015 · 5 gallons of water. 5 pounds of corn meal. 5 pounds of sugar. Heat the water to around 90-100 degrees. Turn off the heat to the burner. Add the corn meal to the water and stir very well. Add the sugar and mix until completely dissolved. Add yeast once the mash has cooled to the high 70’s. December 2, 2015 at 12:03 am #4631.

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WebMay 30, 2022 · Put in Malted Barley & Stir. As it drops to 152 °F, stir in 1.5 pounds of crushed malted barley. Stir for 1-2 minutes and cover the mixture for 90 minutes. As you let it rest, enzymes in malted grains like malted barley convert the starch in the corn into fermentable sugar. The sugar is needed to ferment the corn.

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WebInstructions. In a large pot, bring 5 gallons (18.9 liters) of water to a boil. Gradually add in 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of cornmeal while stirring constantly to prevent clumps from forming. After bringing the 5 gallons of water to a boil, lower the heat to a gentle simmer and allow the mixture to cook for an hour to ensure proper hydration and

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