Posted by DH in Carolina on November 22, 2009 at 10:35:57 from (173.212.15.52):
In Reply to: OT moonshine posted by Bryan in iowa on November 22, 2009 at 07:23:10:
Made white liquor several times. Also peach and apple brandy. To make a good product requires a lot of labor, and time. Two 55 gal wooden barrels will turn off about 14 gallons of peach brandy. Takes a lot of peaches with the seeds removed to fill a barrel. About 3 packs of yeast and 30 lbs of sugar per barrel. Needs to work for 30 to 40 days before cooking. Stir once in a while and fight off the yellow jackets and hornets. Will take from daylight to after dark to run two 55 gallons of peaches. Don"t cook too fast or you will burn the mash or puke the still. If you do you wasted your time and everything else. It is a lot of fun to watch the jars fill and sample each one. Next time I am going to make a video about how to do it. DH
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