Potato moonshine.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Curmudgeon wrote:Ignore the following. I'm an idiot.![]()
In very very general terms I have a ballpark target of 1 bottle (750 ml) to 1 litre of 40% spirit per gallon of mash. 1 litre would be for a sugar wash that was 14% abv, 1 bottle for a molasses wash that was maybe 10% etc.
My vague theoretical understanding is that converting potato starch to fermentable sugar isn't easy or ideal, so I'd think 1 litre from a single run without cuts and 1 bottle (750ml) from a double run with cuts would be very acceptable.
Edit : I completely misread quantities in original post, but will leave this here as testimony to my stuipdity. I was thinking in terms of 1 kg of sugar or equivalent. How much sugar is in 5kg of potatoes I couldn't say
What you need is a hydrometer young man

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Re: Potato moonshine.
Easydrinker wrote:Your enthusiasm and bonkersness shows that you have found your spiritual home!
See what I did there?
Buckle-up.![]()
Robert.
Much enthusiasm and bonkersness goes a long way a in these parts.
As does the inabailty to spell and then blame it on taptalk / pre-emptive text/ the wife / drinkg [dlete as apropriate.] ..or is that just me:D
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Thanks all, for the help and taking an interest, I think I'll like it here. The potato vodka resulting does taste pretty good as well.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Mash wrote:
What you need is a hydrometer young man
What I need is a breathalyser attached to my PC

My intentions are good and my consumption is better/bigger
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Yeah I know the feeling.
Robert has a good breathalyser. I think this is something I ought to have, just to see double sure.
I live rurally my driving license is everything and more.
Robert has a good breathalyser. I think this is something I ought to have, just to see double sure.
I live rurally my driving license is everything and more.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Other brands are available, but I use an alco sense pro.
Not cheap at around £150.
I use it daily.
That makes it a bargain.
Robert.
Not cheap at around £150.
I use it daily.
That makes it a bargain.
Robert.
There is no ONE way.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
With apologies for further derailing the thread, I am unlucky enough to be urban based, so have just returned my car which saves £240 a month plus fuel and am instead paying £5 a month for unlimited asda deliveries and the kids from Asda are relaxed about giving me a lift to the pub.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Result.
I used to work with a chap who commuted weekly & had his car clamped every week. Because the release fee was cheaper than 5 days parking.
I used to work with a chap who commuted weekly & had his car clamped every week. Because the release fee was cheaper than 5 days parking.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
There's always an upside. Sometimes it's not so obvious.....
I seldom take myself seriously....
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Curmudgeon wrote:With apologies for further derailing the thread, I am unlucky enough to be urban based, so have just returned my car which saves £240 a month plus fuel and am instead paying £5 a month for unlimited asda deliveries and the kids from Asda are relaxed about giving me a lift to the pub.
I'm going further off thread.
Do you REALLY get the Asda drivers to drop you at the pub?
Robert.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Well Asked !!
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Bet ya wouldn't ask the local pizza delivery
boy for a lift on his scooter. Certainly not
from the suicide jockeys around here.
boy for a lift on his scooter. Certainly not
from the suicide jockeys around here.

Rather have a full bottle in front of me
than a full frontal lobotomy
than a full frontal lobotomy
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Yep, a lift to the pub with asda and a lift home with the guy who is delivering my indian/chinese.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
That is proper good thinking. I like it.
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Re: Potato moonshine.
Talk about having cake and eating it!
Way to go....
Robert.
Way to go....
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