Easy Corn likker Recipe for Beginners: Step-by-Step Guide

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @rogerray7820
    @rogerray7820 29 дней назад +27

    My Dad made whiskey and brandy from the 1930's until about 1988 in North Georgia. I spent 20+ years helping him so have a bit of knowledge how to make good whiskey and brandy. We used to give the Sheriff and other officials a gallon of brandy for Christmas every year,lol. Dad raised 6 kids and sent 4 thru college on whiskey money alone. Those days are over now. I might make one more run just for the help of it. My Grandson wants to learn the craft and he is a cop! Might get us thrown in jail but that's part of the craft. Don't need no stinking license!!!! Love your vids.

    • @James-t9i3g
      @James-t9i3g 18 дней назад +2

      Me too. Been there, done that. NE Ga.

    • @robjames9627
      @robjames9627 12 дней назад +3

      Always pass the knowledge, reach one reach one. Don’t let it die , it’s culture.

    • @hillbilly4christ638
      @hillbilly4christ638 4 дня назад

      Sir, you know as well as I do that the stuff they put on the shelf with that tax on it borders on poison. The agents always tell a lie about a time one hundred years ago when moon shiners used to cut corners and poisoned a few people. When this is done right in the old way it is way better than the best Jack Daniel’s you ever tasted. You get only the sweet middle part of the run. You can burn the rest in a lantern, unless you are a commercial outfit and you include that in your finished product.

  • @dennispenn1776
    @dennispenn1776 Месяц назад +12

    Great video! I May borrow this recipe to help out a few newbie shiners. Great to know there’s fellow Arkansans enjoying this hobby! Shine on brother!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +2

      @@dennispenn1776 for sure. It is a good and simple one.

  • @klmccune
    @klmccune Месяц назад +3

    Complete joy of home brewing "easy mash" mixer!

  • @jwgrower81
    @jwgrower81 3 дня назад +1

    I have the 20 g copper pot i love it 100PERCENT great video

  • @Tony-gg7fv
    @Tony-gg7fv Месяц назад +5

    I have a 8 gallon still, did a vinegar run. Was wanting to do a five gallon sacrificial run just wondering if I can do it with only sugar and if so how much sugar? Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +5

      @@Tony-gg7fv yes you can use a strap sugar wash for your sac run. Just use 5 gallons water, 5 lb sugar,

  • @terrybaldwin1182
    @terrybaldwin1182 Месяц назад +6

    Awesome Video Brother! Great content, Directed to the New distillers learning the art of distilling... Looking forwards to the next Live stream...

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +2

      Thank you for the comment! I'm glad you enjoyed it.

  • @alseniodavis1588
    @alseniodavis1588 3 дня назад

    Did you make your boiling pot drain port. If so how, or can it be purchased.

  • @hillbilly4christ638
    @hillbilly4christ638 4 дня назад +1

    I used to make a triple run with the finished product and make sure I got rid of all the heads and tails. The finished product was pure, so you could go from there for your apple pie or oak aging. I recommend distilled water to temper it before bottling.

    • @hillbilly4christ638
      @hillbilly4christ638 4 дня назад

      I triple distilled in a double reflux still. The finished product measured 190.

  • @brianrightmyer5816
    @brianrightmyer5816 Месяц назад +3

    Great video. Look forward to the results.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      Me too! I'll be sure to post the results.

  • @ralphhudson6988
    @ralphhudson6988 14 дней назад +1

    Going to try this right away, Single run. Thanks Will be my 3rd run. The super simple works great. It has not arrived so the cracked corn is up.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  14 дней назад +1

      @@ralphhudson6988 hell yeah! I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    • @ralphhudson6988
      @ralphhudson6988 7 дней назад

      @@StillnTheClear Hey enjoyed the Pachuga session. You talk about everyone will make mistakes. So I scorched the grain. Ruined it. But did some learning in the process.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  7 дней назад +1

      @ralphhudson6988 for sure, I've made that mistake too.

  • @glehr1791
    @glehr1791 Месяц назад +3

    Is it okay to course grind malt barley like with a food processor if you don’t have a grain mill

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, It will work fine.

    • @glehr1791
      @glehr1791 Месяц назад +1

      @@StillnTheClearthank you so much

    • @glleon80517
      @glleon80517 Месяц назад +1

      I tried that once and the wife got mad at me. Had to re-sharpen the blades😅

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @glleon80517 oh no. I guess it's important to get permission from the boss, lol

  • @truthtalker7774
    @truthtalker7774 Месяц назад +2

    Do you use a refractometor or a hydrometer to proof it? Great video! Thanks

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      I use a hydrometer.

    • @truthtalker7774
      @truthtalker7774 Месяц назад +1

      @StillnTheClear could you recommend a few? Think accuracy for a budget minded beginner lol

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      @truthtalker7774 I can make a couple recommendations.
      1. The New Distiller's Tool Kit
      This kit includes all the basic tools a new distiller needs including hydrometers stillntheclear.com/product/new-distillers-tool-kit/
      2. Just a hydrometer set. Both a triple scale hydrometer and an alcohol hydrometer stillntheclear.com/product/hydrometer-set-free-shipping/
      3. Just a single hydrometer from Amazon amzn.to/40rSofs
      I hope this helps.

    • @truthtalker7774
      @truthtalker7774 Месяц назад +1

      @@StillnTheClear thank you!

  • @straightopoint
    @straightopoint 22 дня назад +4

    My paddle mixer is made from a old ice-cream churn. Works great.

  • @tomchristensen2914
    @tomchristensen2914 Месяц назад +1

    I want to do this run this weekend.. but I am going to use steamed flaked corn. That should work right? I just dont have to cook it as long

  • @LeroyMasten
    @LeroyMasten Месяц назад +2

    Are you making new barrel or sour mash for second barell

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@LeroyMasten I haven't decided, but a sour mash is a good idea.

  • @randymutch5791
    @randymutch5791 4 дня назад

    would it do anything to 50 or higher proof sugar wash from a air still to run it thru a stack of copper pads

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  4 дня назад +1

      @@randymutch5791 not really. I assume you're asking about removing the sulfides. It's my understanding that copper only removes sulfides from the vapor.

  • @user-qh7nt6su4k
    @user-qh7nt6su4k Месяц назад +2

    love your work

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@user-qh7nt6su4k thank you for watching and commenting.

  • @garthnordgulen8089
    @garthnordgulen8089 Месяц назад +1

    what temps are you shooting for when doing pot still single run ?? high end

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@garthnordgulen8089 I'm not shooting for any temps. I focused on the flow rate of the distillate coming off the worm. Whatever temp it is

  • @bosherba
    @bosherba Месяц назад +1

    Hi Cyrus, one question if I may...
    what is better, to leave low wines for some time airtight, lets say 6 months and then do spirit run or to do spirit run right away after low wine is done? I have two information about quality of final product, one said that low wines diminishes in qualities if they are put on the side and do spirit run after, pointing that spirit run should be done ASAP to preserve quality. Other said that if you put your low wines in air thight glass or Stainless container it can stay as long as you need it, it will not hurt and final product, spirit run will not be suffering in quality.
    So, if you have some experience about this would like to hear it. Cheers and I always watch what you do, no matter how much you know about something there is always something to pick it up...all the best!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@bosherba I really can't offer any real clarification on this because I've never tested the idea, but instinctively I would guess that giving low wines some age before rerunning wouldn't make much difference. Sorry I'm not much help on this one.

    • @bosherba
      @bosherba Месяц назад +1

      @StillnTheClear tnx...

  • @henryminton4760
    @henryminton4760 2 дня назад

    What do you do with all the extra corm whiskey you have left over??😊😊😊

  • @whateverthedaybrings2268
    @whateverthedaybrings2268 11 дней назад

    I did my first run with this recipe and I forgot to take an SG. I let it go for about 10 days and ran it. My heads came out about 150 proof and I started getting tails around 115 and it started running at a drip. Along the way, I was going by smell and feel but I realized that it always felt a little slippery. Is that normal? At the very tail end I actually could see oils floating on top and it started to get a yellow tin, which I discarded. All in all, it turned out good and was much tastier than I expected.

  • @Rubberduck-tx2bh
    @Rubberduck-tx2bh Месяц назад +1

    I'll recommend it again: if you're a fan of one-and-done, get a thumper. It's like a 1.5-1.75 distillation.
    Just my experience, but I've not made anything palatable in a 1x run, no matter how slow & low it's run. That said, BIG fan of the 1.5 technique. I am very curious how your tasting comparison turns out!!!

  • @sethhornaday5943
    @sethhornaday5943 13 дней назад

    Cold u pop some of the corn,,?

  • @OutsideoftheGrid
    @OutsideoftheGrid Месяц назад +3

    Fort Smith, Arkansas! That’s North to me! In Crossett, Arkansas!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +2

      Drop a line if you ever find yourself in this neck of the woods.

  • @whateverthedaybrings2268
    @whateverthedaybrings2268 Месяц назад +1

    I've seen others add amylase. Is this necessary? Forgive me if I missed it.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      @@whateverthedaybrings2268 it is not required for this recipe.

    • @whateverthedaybrings2268
      @whateverthedaybrings2268 Месяц назад

      Also, some grind it in a mill prior. Forgive my ignorance, I am learning. When would that be necessary? I greatly appreciate all of your help and love the channel! ❤

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @whateverthedaybrings2268 when we are converting starches we grind the corn to help with conversion. We also use amylase or malted grains to help with conversion of starches into sugar. This recipe we add sugar so no conversion is necessary.

    • @whateverthedaybrings2268
      @whateverthedaybrings2268 Месяц назад +2

      @StillnTheClear That makes sense. Thank you!

  • @mathewweeks9069
    @mathewweeks9069 15 дней назад

    Your awesome be safe out there good luck to you 😎👍🙏🏻

  • @scottwallace5428
    @scottwallace5428 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for the video! I have a few questions. I’ve never done it before so I have zero experience. 1. Would you work with somebody one on one in person? 2. How do I calculate how much of the heads to throw out? 3. How do you decide which jars to keep?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +2

      @@scottwallace5428 hey Scott,
      1. I do a Livestream every Thursday you can watch while I make runs and ask questions .
      2. I have a guide sheet you can download from here stillntheclear.com/guides/ . I also did a video about how to make cuts ruclips.net/video/3IfH41SypLE/видео.html

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      I'm happy to work with you 1 on 1. I also have a livestream every Thursday night you can join in and ask questions. Deciding what are the heads and what to keep can vary person to person, but I made a video that will be helpful. ruclips.net/video/3IfH41SypLE/видео.html

    • @scottwallace5428
      @scottwallace5428 Месяц назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠@@StillnTheClearI appreciate your quick response. I will check out your live stream tonight.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +2

      @scottwallace5428 no night because of Halloween

    • @scottwallace5428
      @scottwallace5428 Месяц назад +1

      @@StillnTheCleargotcha! Next week then. Thanks again!

  • @Einherjar54
    @Einherjar54 Месяц назад

    I’m new to the moonshine game and learning a lot from you so thanks man, I followed this recipe exact as you did but think I pulled to much starch out of the corn because I have starch through the corn that’s at the bottom of the fermenter, will this effect the distilling or should I just let it sit for a few days once fermentation is complete and siphon the liquid till it’s only starch left over?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      The sediment at the bottom of the fermenter is mostly dead yeast. That said, it is a good idea to siphon liquid off the top to go into the still.

  • @craigjacob3704
    @craigjacob3704 29 дней назад

    Im a total beginner. Whats your opinion of any of those stills they sell on Vevor? Thanks in advance

    • @coldhardtruth233
      @coldhardtruth233 28 дней назад

      I got one from vever works good but had to lengthen the worm

  • @tomchristensen2914
    @tomchristensen2914 Месяц назад

    also what is the point of a stripping run? is it necessary or what benefits are

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      A stripping run is not necessary unless you're wanting to do a double distillation. The double distillation produces a "cleaner" product at a higher proof, but has less flavor.

  • @OutsideoftheGrid
    @OutsideoftheGrid Месяц назад +1

    Good stuff!!! Thank you.

  • @rutrutbella600
    @rutrutbella600 19 дней назад

    I'm sorry what kind of yeast were you using i know u said any kind but what was the name of yeast u used ty

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад

      I used Red Star brand DADY yeast.

    • @rutrutbella600
      @rutrutbella600 19 дней назад

      @StillnTheClear ty I'm not familiar with different types of yeast brother but like the notion of making sure likker and I can't hear good at times and more i played it back i swore u said daddy then I was like he's gonna think I'm crazy well ty very much for enlightening me on that

  • @robjames9627
    @robjames9627 12 дней назад

    Is it better to ground the corn up?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  12 дней назад

      @@robjames9627 only when you're converting starches. This particular recipe does not convert starches.

  • @dddunbar775
    @dddunbar775 11 дней назад +2

    Sugar shine is where its at thats what i learnt taste just like corn

  • @sandrob9762
    @sandrob9762 22 дня назад

    Is there a difference in using white sugar to brown raw sugar🤔 in taste to mash

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад

      There is a slight difference. You will have to try both to find your preference.

  • @johnnybyars3303
    @johnnybyars3303 22 дня назад

    Is it legal to distill in Arkansas I live in Arkansas that's why I'm asking

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад +1

      I live in AR also. It is technically illegal here, but the old law is rarely enforced.

  • @huntermuselak4943
    @huntermuselak4943 Месяц назад

    How long do you let this recipe ferment for?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      This recipe will take about 10 days to ferment depending on temp. Lower temps will extend the fermentation period.

  • @dennispaddock5034
    @dennispaddock5034 Месяц назад

    Have you ever tried cream style corn

  • @racerothery2716
    @racerothery2716 14 дней назад +2

    Heat you up 5 gallons of water to a boil, pour in 30lbs of sugar and add 1 oz of citric acid and stir with the drill until it goes from cloudy sugar water to clarified sugar syrup. That syrup has been converted to inverted sugar which takes all the extra heat and bad things that straight sugar adds to your liquor. I recommend you add it to you list of things for beginners and advanced moonshiners that watch you and ask for advice. It will give whoever is doing it a one up on the guys just dumping sugar into the mash…

  • @charlesboyd2876
    @charlesboyd2876 Месяц назад

    Does converting the corn into more sugar change the flavor? I wonder how a sugar wash with creamed corn would go since it only appears it is added for flavor anyway…I suppose it would not even need cooking.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      I think converting starches in this recipe would only minutely change the flavor, but if you have a really sensitive palette you find more of a change.

  • @rogertrozelle8159
    @rogertrozelle8159 22 дня назад +1

    been there, done that.

  • @Charles-ro1pw
    @Charles-ro1pw Месяц назад +13

    Where I make "likker " we call this a sugar wash you're not fermenting much corn. However it does make alcohol but the corn can add some subtle flavor, it is " still" a sugar wash. Get it??? Still?? Haha ! Good video!

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +4

      I use three classifications (as do many others I know). 1. Sugar wash - no grains 2. Sugar mash - steeping grains to get flavor, but no starch conversion 3. All-grain - converting starches in grains to produce sugar. Thank you for your input. I also say I know folks that only use the 1 and 3 classifications like you.

    • @Charles-ro1pw
      @Charles-ro1pw Месяц назад +4

      @StillnTheClear my brother I meant no offense I just like the taste of fermented distilled corn I enjoyed the video and since you replied I'm gonna like and subscribe. I'm a hillbilly so I'm not computer literate but I I got the four "R's" reading, ritin', rithmetic and respect I'd enjoy talking to you but don't know how.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +3

      @Charles-ro1pw no worries. I took no offense. Shine on!

    • @jaysanders7472
      @jaysanders7472 11 дней назад

      Can we legally brew for our cen consumption nowadays

    • @vapestar3705
      @vapestar3705 4 дня назад

      ​@@jaysanders7472depends on your state and city/county laws.....not to mention if it's just for yourself they don't really care

  • @stevendauner3919
    @stevendauner3919 Месяц назад

    Have you distilled lemon?

  • @MichaelLugo-my9gh
    @MichaelLugo-my9gh Месяц назад

    How much yeast per gallon do you use ?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      When I use DADY yeast, like in this video, I use 1 oz(by weight) per 10 gallons

  • @tomwilliams1639
    @tomwilliams1639 Месяц назад

    How much yeast per gal.?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      @@tomwilliams1639 I use 1 oz. by weight per 10 gallon.

  • @randallcarver6950
    @randallcarver6950 5 дней назад

    I used to make my own beer had a friend who made really good whiskey, but I never asked him how he made it. Of course he was from the TN hills
    This recipe for shine is simple. It is probably costly to start making just by looking at some of equipment necessary.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  5 дней назад

      @@randallcarver6950 less expensive versions of the equipment exist. There is certainly an initial investment though.

  • @jonathanhall1825
    @jonathanhall1825 3 дня назад

    How do you tell that the mash is ready to distill??

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  3 дня назад

      @@jonathanhall1825 the only way to know for certain is to take a reading with a hydrometer amzn.to/49O5xT2 . If you don't have a hydrometer then if the mash has stopped bubbling and has a bitter taste it is probably done.

    • @jonathanhall1825
      @jonathanhall1825 3 дня назад

      @StillnTheClear zero help

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  3 дня назад

      @@jonathanhall1825 maybe I misunderstood your question. What would be helpful?

    • @jonathanhall1825
      @jonathanhall1825 3 дня назад +1

      @StillnTheClear nevermind it ain't worth the trouble of being more detailed

  • @RobertThompson-y8c
    @RobertThompson-y8c 27 дней назад

    What causes a stall on my fermentation?

    • @JimmyBen
      @JimmyBen 17 дней назад

      Have you tried yeast nutrient?

  • @carsoncochran5966
    @carsoncochran5966 Месяц назад

    how much quality whiskey do you expect to get out of that 40 gal. run?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      I'm thinking I should get about 6 gallons

  • @johnwicked2488
    @johnwicked2488 Месяц назад

    Would you ever try sugar cane in the future?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@johnwicked2488 I might if I knew where to get it.

  • @kjata77
    @kjata77 8 дней назад

    If they ever attempt to take your videos down or restrict them just remember that distilling is legal in the Philippines (PI). You are just providing 100% legal content for ex-pats in PI & for Filipinos :D

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  8 дней назад +1

      @@kjata77 That's awesome. You never know.

  • @REDWhiteblue-uh1zp
    @REDWhiteblue-uh1zp Месяц назад

    Isn't it illegal to distill any liquor in the usa?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      It is technically illegal federally, but it is rarely enforced locally.

    • @dustymiller8752
      @dustymiller8752 13 дней назад

      If your in wv a single person can distill up to 5 gal for personal use. Two or more you can distill up to ten. You can also apply for a tax stamp to distill ethanol for fuel and farm purposes. I am unsure of the limits on the latter.

  • @js5509
    @js5509 Месяц назад

    I submitted my email to join the newsletter and receive the PPG Charts and haven’t gotten an email back yet. No new email in my inbox or spam folder.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      @@js5509 I can check on the status if you give me the email you used to sign up. Go To the STC website and tap the 'Contact Cyrus ' button.

  • @randalllyons8467
    @randalllyons8467 29 дней назад

    Is a license required to do this?

  • @rutrutbella600
    @rutrutbella600 19 дней назад

    New subscriber u keep making videos I'll keep hitting like ty

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад

      @@rutrutbella600 will do. Thanks for the sub.

  • @earlsupplee2207
    @earlsupplee2207 14 дней назад

    I most generally grind my corn before I do it

  • @ARCSTREAMS
    @ARCSTREAMS Месяц назад

    why were your first two jars lower in proof than the rest?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад +1

      @@ARCSTREAMS sometimes it takes a while to get the still dialed in to the right flow rate. The faster the faster it drops the lower the proof. I got it slowed down correctly by the 3rd jar.

    • @ARCSTREAMS
      @ARCSTREAMS Месяц назад

      @@StillnTheClear yeah that's what i figured you had it running to a fast hot start , but i keep it as low a setting as i can just for it to start working even though it may take long time to get shine coming out it is very worth it leaving behind as much water even near the tail it comes out still good tasting

  • @haroldlowe4628
    @haroldlowe4628 20 дней назад

    Wine yeast will tolerate a much higher alchohol content.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад

      True, but with this recipe it is not necessary. This recipe makes about a 10% ABV wash. DADY can ferment up to 14%.

  • @josephshehan4969
    @josephshehan4969 29 дней назад

    No use dried corn old fashioned oats and barley .? Enough said.😊

  • @kellycarver2500
    @kellycarver2500 19 дней назад +1

    You can make it without the corn. Sugar and yeast and water alone will ferment and can be diztilled.

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад

      @@kellycarver2500 you're absolutely right. The corn is there just for the flavor.

    • @kellycarver2500
      @kellycarver2500 19 дней назад

      @@StillnTheClear I learned that the hard way, after months of playing around with different things. I was amazed when it worked..and a bit ticked at how much I have spent in my early years...

  • @steventwiddy3402
    @steventwiddy3402 11 дней назад

    This is going to be my retirement plan ! Cookies white dog corn liquor

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  11 дней назад +1

      @@steventwiddy3402 Sounds like a good plan to me 😁

  • @DavidStanleymusic
    @DavidStanleymusic Месяц назад +1

    What is likker is it Liquor

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Месяц назад +1

      it's the same thing. Just a matter of which school you went to.

    • @DavidStanleymusic
      @DavidStanleymusic Месяц назад

      @@colonelfustercluck486 thanks for the info never heard of likker before again thanks

    • @colonelfustercluck486
      @colonelfustercluck486 Месяц назад

      @@DavidStanleymusic nor have I. It's just a phonetic spelling of 'Liquor'. I figured it out all by myself, gimme a Nobel Prize.
      We just call it 'piss' where I am from.

    • @DavidStanleymusic
      @DavidStanleymusic Месяц назад

      @@colonelfustercluck486 yes I assumed it meant liquor was just no sure as I have neve seen it spelled that way before I suspect it is an
      American invention

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  Месяц назад

      Likker is same as liquor. It's just the hillbilly way to spell it, lol.

  • @vladdracula2643
    @vladdracula2643 9 дней назад

    The moonshiners daughter took the boys out on the mountain and made them liquor

  • @rodpoll6162
    @rodpoll6162 28 дней назад +1

    Candy is dandy, but likker is quicker

  • @ebjamville
    @ebjamville Месяц назад

    Possibly even easier: mix HFCS 4 to 1. Tastes like corn because it is corn. No cooking, no mashing.

  • @Eddie-rm4xc
    @Eddie-rm4xc 9 дней назад

    Yup ya got Dew shine-moon shine-wite litning! Other stuff make ya blind!

  • @BenBen31BPD7
    @BenBen31BPD7 Месяц назад

    I mean, I get it. I never started on this but I get it. It's a lazy mans way to inject flavors onto a product but its also such a waste. It's not that hard to mash in with corn and malt grains such as barley or wheat. That truly gives you better flavors in you end product. But I mean, I get it.

  • @matthewfaulkner9042
    @matthewfaulkner9042 Месяц назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤

  • @PurpleStarseed444
    @PurpleStarseed444 23 дня назад +1

    That's how you start to spell liquor when you drink enough of this stuff.

  • @mr.hanger
    @mr.hanger 7 дней назад +1

    "for beginners". Proceeds to show a bunch of equipment that a beginner would say " screw it, I'll just go to the bottle shop". It was informative, however.

  • @timbrackeen3508
    @timbrackeen3508 День назад

    why use corn and not convert the starch? a waist

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  День назад

      @@timbrackeen3508 it is a recipe for beginners. Starch conversion can be tricky for beginners so easy level recipes don't typically include starch conversion. Thanks for the comment

  • @rutrutbella600
    @rutrutbella600 19 дней назад

    Daddy yeast?

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  19 дней назад +1

      Yes, I used DADY(Distiller's Dry Activated Yeast) yeast.

  • @kevinmckinzie
    @kevinmckinzie 9 дней назад

    Corn likker. More words should be as fun to say.

  • @Alask_dispo_420
    @Alask_dispo_420 Месяц назад

    You mean rubbing alcohol tasting shit right

    • @josephshehan4969
      @josephshehan4969 29 дней назад

      No it's not rubbing alcohol the alcohol come from the distilled mesh😊

  • @goodwater2020
    @goodwater2020 22 дня назад

    Um, there's no way this is easiest way Bud ...?

  • @dddunbar775
    @dddunbar775 11 дней назад

    Messy do the sugar shine first to learn he don't know what the F he's talking about

    • @StillnTheClear
      @StillnTheClear  11 дней назад

      @@dddunbar775 Thanks for the comment. I love a good confusing comment.

  • @James-t9i3g
    @James-t9i3g 18 дней назад

    Ain't nothing easy bout making good "likker". First you gotta have a still, copper or St. Steel, 1-2 thumps and a proper condenser. Not the old coil copper. Me, I. Prefer fruit.