Sweet Feed Moonshine Mash Recipe

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Sweet feed gets its name from the molasses included in the feed. The molasses included in the recipe gives the moonshine a slightly sweet flavor reminiscent of rum. It is important to use sweet feed without pellets or to remove pellets by hand from the mixture. While most pellets may be harmless, they can alter … See more

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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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WebMar 16, 2011 · 70% corn. 15% malted barley. 15% oats. 2 gallons molasses/ 50 gallon mash. 2lbs/gallon total grain bill. Simple Math. I just ordered a 720W barrel band heater, adjustable thermostat, up to 195°F to hold temp on corn after adding boiling water.

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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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WebFeb 21, 2017 · Here's recipe- in a 10 gal fermenter, 18 lbs sugar, 15 lbs sweet feed, and fleishmans bread yeast. I boil 2 gal water, dissolve sugar, add feed, then add water to fill fermenter. Once cooled to 90 degrees I pitch yeast.

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Webmoonshine recipe using a sweet feed by: bhooch I used the moonshine recipe with 4" sweet feed, 5# sugar and turbo yeast and it only yielded 1 1/2 pints of shine at 100 proof. But had to run right at 194 degrees to get that and stopped the process when temps rose to 198. I couldn't get anything at lower temps.

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WebFermentation: The Magic Happens. After ensuring your mash is at the ideal temperature (around 90 degrees), pitch your yeast. Even if spontaneous fermentation kicked off overnight (hello, wild yeast!), adding your chosen …

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Web6. Add your Dextrose Corn Sugar & Molasses to the mash liquid and mix it until all the sugar dissolves. Place the lid back on the bucket. 7. Wait until the mash liquid has cooled down to 75-80 degrees. 8. Create a simple yeast starter for 6 gallons of mash. 9. Add 1 cup of 100 degree water to a sanitized jar. 10.

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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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WebAug 29, 2014 · Kelly walks you through each step of making a sweet feed mash in this quick video from Southern Boy Stills. She touches on details of water temperature, grai

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WebAug 10, 2018 · Step 2 : Now you need to Grind, Blend (with a blender) for 30 gals of mash 15lbs of the 3 grain country pride mix , doesn’t have to be a powder. Step 3: Then you need to grind, blend (with a blender) for 30 gals of mash 10lbs of cleaned cracked corn but don’t mix with 3-grain yet, I have a 10 gal mash pot to cook the corn and you want to

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WebPlace 6lbs of cracked corn into the fermenter and pour the sugar water over the top. Stir well and leave for about an hour to let the corn steep. Add around 1.5 to 2 gallons of backset from a recent mash for the first generation, and backset from the previous distillation in subsequent generations. Top up with water to make up the 6 gallons.

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WebMay 29, 2023 · 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. 5.

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WebOct 13, 2021 · Once the sugar is dissolved add the wash to a fermentation bucket. Add the remaining water. Feel free to use cooler water since we want to cool down the wash. Once your wash has cooled down to 70°F you can add the yeast. You can add an airtight lid and shake your wash to aerate it for about 60 seconds.

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WebApr 29, 2024 · Heat 5 gallons of mash water up to 165F. Turn off heat when target temperature is reached and stir in the 8.5 pounds of corn. Stir the mash continuously for about 5 minutes then stir for a few seconds every five minutes until the temperature drops to 152F. Once the target temp is met, stir in the malted barley.

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WebDo you have some spare animal feed and sugar at home? Dive into the world of crafting your very own sweet feed moonshine! Follow my dumbass in creating a idi

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