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    Can I use apples rather than cornmeal?
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    Yes, you can use just about anything.
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    How can I be sure there is not any methanol in the moonshine?
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    It will depend on how much mash you are distilling. Methanol vaporizes at a lower temp than ethanol. For each 1 gallon of mash, throw out the first shot glass full.
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    Mix with pure spring water? I thought water and alcohol separate when you try to mix them.
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    They do mix. Ask a distiller, or your local bartender. You might be thinking of water and oil, which do separate when mixed.
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    I've heard that I can make the mash with just water, sugar, and yeast. Do I have to incorporate the corn?
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    No, yeast needs nutrients to turn the sugar into alcohol. Add a small can of tomato paste to the mash.
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    Can I use something besides a pressure cooker?
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    Any clean, sealed, glass, stainless steel or copper vessel with one exit for the steam can be used. It needs to be sealed so that the steam can only escape out the tube to the condenser, because the steam is your product. Letting alcohol vapor escape directly from the boiler is dangerous and a waste of moonshine. Copper helps to remove impurities, so it's best to use copper tubing in the condenser, regardless of what you use as a boiler.
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    Can I use a hot plate instead of a stove?
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    Yes, anything that has a controlled heat source or flame will work. Just make sure you are set to the right temperature.
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    Can I use an aluminum pressure cooker to make moonshine?
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    This is not recommended, as the ingredients will react with the aluminum and result in an unpleasant taste. You may also risk damaging the aluminum.
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    How do I know the temperature is 80 degrees when the pressure cooker is closed?
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    Punch a small hole in the top lid of the pressure cooker for the stem of the thermometer. Before cooking your mash (really wash) make sure to have sealed around the puncture with heat resistance sealer or just plain old water and flour.
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    With my heating element set to 178 degrees, how would the temperature of my still reach 205 degrees, when you say to quit collecting my runoff?
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    The heat from your stove will be on and even being set at a low temperature it will make your mash temperature keep rising, therefore, it will eventually reach 200 degrees.
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    Do I use the same amount of apples as cornmeal?
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    Technically, it is better to use cornmeal rather than apples. This is because cornmeal has better and more readily available nutrients for the yeast to grow. However, if you want to use apples, make sure that the mass of the apples is the same as the cornmeal. Make sure that you first remove the stem and seeds of the apple.
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    Should I add the sugar and yeast to the mash while it is cooking, or after it cools?
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    You can add the sugar while the mash is still hot, but don't add the yeast until it has cooled or you will kill it. It should be warm but not hot, around 35°C/95°F when you add the yeast.
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    How do I check for methanol in my moonshine?
    Nicolas Eveland
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    If you take the first 30ml or so from a 1 gallon batch, you can check this. This is because methyl alcohol (methanol) has a lower boiling point than water and ethanol (grain alcohol) so this is the part that turns to steam and comes out of the condenser first. You can take a separate glass for the first 30ml that comes out of the condenser and then a separate container for the rest after that. Heads, body and tails.
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    How long does it take to ferment 10 gallons of mash?
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    About 5 to 7 days. When it stops making foam at the top of your mash barrel, then it's ready.
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    How much bread do you use in substitute for yeast? How can you know how much?
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    Yeast grows as it ferments. A couple of slices will get you going. If you want it to start faster, then use more.
  • Question
    Can coffee grounds be used in the mash?
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    Pretty much, everything that has nutrients can be converted, just remember to filter out the remains.
  • Question
    How long does it normally take for moonshine to distill?
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    A typical 25L wash will take around 4.5 hours to run through the Still Spirits Super Reflux still. It will take about 1 hour and 35 minutes to heat up before any condensate will run out of the condenser. How long does moonshine take to distill? About 10 to 14 days.
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